Have yall seen one of these?

Vroze

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A molt? And it is not a whole spider its like a fuzzy tranch7la but smaller i live I'm az
 

goofyGoober99

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A molt? And it is not a whole spider its like a fuzzy tranch7la but smaller i live I'm az
Spider have hard outsides (exoskeletons) so they have to shed it to grow. The molt is what's left. It can look a lot like a dead spider.
Lots of spiders are fuzzy! They have tiny hairs that are very sensitive to vibrations. Most spiders can't see very well so they can use vibrations to help them find food.

I don't think anyone is going to be able to tell what kind of spider it is. There are so many species out there that even with high quality pictures of live spiders it can still be very difficult sometimes 😅.
 

Brewser

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Spiders are Invertebrates, and as such have no backbones to support their mass.
Their Exoskeleton serves this purpose and is discarded as They outgrow it.

This also allows them to Regenerate lost limbs etc.
 
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