Large spider in Washington-on-the-Brazos State Historic Site. Washington, Texas

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Brazos Bend - Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas, June 2 - 9, 2012

Album 1067: Brazos Bend - Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas, June 2 - 9, 2012

The image shows a large spider with an orange-brown body covered in long hairs and short white hairs. The spider has eight legs, each ending in sharp claws. The spider's abdomen is rounder than its cephalothorax (head and thorax combined), which makes the abdomen look like it is connected to the cephalothorax by a thin neck.

The spider rests on a thick branch or tree root. Its long legs have been stretched out to their full extent, giving the appearance of an octopus.

In the background of the image are two large webs that appear grey and fuzzy due to being covered in dirt and debris. The web is not clearly visible, but it appears to be quite extensive.

The overall atmosphere of the image suggests a dark forest or wooded area at night, as indicated by the black color of the background. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Una gran araña en el sitio histórico estatal de Washington-on-the-Brazos. Washington, Texas, 9 de junio de 2012. La imagen muestra una gran araña con un cuerpo marrón anaranjado cubierto de pelos largos y cortos blancos. La araña tiene ocho patas, cada una de las cuales termina en garras afiladas. El abdomen de la araña es más redondeado que su cefalotórax (cabeza y tórax combinados), lo que hace que el abdomen parezca estar conectado al cefalotórax por un cuello delgado. La araña descansa en una ramita gruesa o raíz de árbol. Sus patas largas se han estirado al máximo, dando la apariencia de un pulpo. En el fondo de la imagen hay dos grandes telarañas que parecen grises y peludas debido a estar cubiertas de suciedad y escombros. La tela de araña no se ve claramente, pero parece ser bastante extensa. La atmósfera general de la imagen sugiere un bosque oscuro o área boscosa por la noche, como indica el color negro del fondo. – Spanish translation

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