1) One of the THOUSANDS I saw on Shikoku, Japan. About half the size of an adults hand almost. I don't know what kind of spider it is, but I saw them out at all hours of the day. Not sure if they're aggressive or bite or poisonous etc... I just know I liked poking them with a stick. =D



2) A typical area where I found them.



3) A spider crawling on my floor I found a few months ago in Vancouver, Canada. Havn't seen any since then and it's pretty uncommon to see them wandering around. It's called a Wolf Spider and grows also about half the size of an adult hand. they are fairly blind and are nocturnal. They usually can be found around baseboards hugging walls. They rarely climb up things. They pretty much stay on the ground. They bite really hard and can have poison that will only cause arms to swell at most on adults for a few weeks and can leave a mark on the skin where they bit along with a huge bruise. They're mistaken often for a brown spider which is pretty harmless compared to the wolf spider. I kept him in a glass jar for a day to show off to friends, then let him go into a neighbours garden.







