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Re: "Just saw the bite marks. TWO holes side by side and very distinct. You sure a Spider did that??"
Here's a black widow spider bite - though whatever bit Nemo was not a black widow. (Black widows aren't in WA. And they cause agonizing pain, usually in the abdomen.) I'm just posting this photo because it was handy and shows the two fang marks. All big spider bites look pretty similar initially. Some then develop bumps... some develop sores... a few, like the brown recluse that bit Nemo in Texas, get really bad.




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By: micro
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Tue, 07 Jan 20 4:01 PM
Msg. 48507 of 62138

Just saw the bite marks. TWO holes side by side and very distinct. You sure a Spider did that?? Usually a spider bite is singular. And I have not seen definitive fanglike holes like that before.

That's a PAIR of hols side by side bro. I do not know of anything else that could have caused that except a slithery critter or possibly a bat. Seems that snakes at this time of year would be holed up due to cold temps. Unlss you had one in yer workshop where it may have been keeping warm.

That is really strange.......


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