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Brown recluse

British pronunciation/bɹˈaʊn ɹɪklˈuːs/
American pronunciation/bɹˈaʊn ɹˈɛkluːs/
Brown recluse
[NOUN]
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a venomous spider originated in North America that has a brown violin-shaped mark on its head and a necrotic toxin

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brown recluse definition and meaning

What is a "brown recluse"?

A brown recluse is a venomous spider species characterized by its brown coloration and the distinctive violin-shaped marking on its cephalothorax. These spiders are typically reclusive and prefer dark and undisturbed areas such as basements, attics, and closets. Brown recluse spiders are known for their venom, which can cause necrotic tissue damage and lead to a condition called loxoscelism in some individuals. Despite their venomous nature, brown recluse spiders usually only bite when provoked or threatened, and their bites are not always severe. It is important to exercise caution and seek medical attention if bitten by a brown recluse spider to prevent potential complications.

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1Brown recluse spiders are venomous.
2Are there brown recluses here?
3Most brown recluse spider fate all ties are children under the age of seven or those with weak immune systems.
4Brown recluses have six eyes instead of eight like spiders normally do.
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