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  2. Lucas the Spider - Wikipedia

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    Lucas the Spider is an animated character created by animator Joshua Slice, named after and previously voiced by his nephew. Lucas is based on a jumping spider and has starred in multiple short YouTube videos between 2017 and 2019.

  3. Salticus - Wikipedia

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    Male Salticus spider resting his pedipalps on his chelicerae. Coloration is determined by various scales (modified setae) covering a brown or black integument.Narrow scales (or hairs) may be black or red/rust colored, while broad scales are either iridescent (often magenta or green) or opaque granular white or yellow.

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  5. Talk:Lucas the Spider - Wikipedia

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  6. Spider (DC Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Spider was a female proprietor of Durand's Nite Club who cross-dressed as a male criminal and fought Speed Saunders. [6] Spider was a spy and saboteur who fought Mister America. [7] Spider was a criminal mastermind who runs a murder racket and fought Green Lantern. He was served by Parrot Malone, Harry the Hood, and Snitch Carter. [8]

  7. Mecha Builders - Wikipedia

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    Mecha Builders (also known as Sesame Street: Mecha Builders) is an American animated children's television series and a spin-off of Sesame Street that began production in May 2020. [1]

  8. Lyssomanes viridis - Wikipedia

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    The magnolia green jumper is small for a jumping spider, with adult females measuring 7-8mm and adult males 5-6mm. [3] Most specimens appear as a pale, partially translucent green (from which they derive a part of their taxonomic and common names) with a small fringe of scales which may appear red, orange, yellow or white on the crown of the head, framing the eyes. [3]

  9. Category:Fictional spiders - Wikipedia

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