Sorry for the bad picture. This little guy lives in the south of Germany.
It’s a spider
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hard to say, picture is a bit shaky also you didn’t mention size so i can only guesstimate Wolf Spider ? this one looks close ( https://www.plantopedia.de/spinnenarten/ ) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trochosa_ruricola
Thanks but I don’t recognize anything for now. I made another comment with picture.
The colouring and location seem similar to the one in this article this article.
It could be a Kräuseljagdspinne. The colouring and patterns look very similar, thank you.
Edit: pretty sure now it a Nosferatu spider https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nosferatu-Spinne
Thanks!
Picture from below, size is about 2-3cm
Generally it’s white with black dots. And a little bit brown.
Another picture.
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Zoropsis spinimana
Images: https://duckduckgo.com/?t=ffab&q=Zoropsis+spinimana&iax=images&ia=images
This is what chatgpt said about it:
Zoropsis spinimana, commonly known as the Mediterranean recluse spider or the false recluse spider, is a species of spider found in Mediterranean regions. While it may look similar to the notorious recluse spiders, such as the brown recluse or the violin spiders, Zoropsis spinimana is not considered dangerous to humans.
The false recluse spider does possess venom and can deliver a bite if it feels threatened or cornered. However, the venom of Zoropsis spinimana is relatively weak, and its bites typically result in only minor local symptoms such as redness, swelling, and itching. Severe reactions or systemic effects are extremely rare and have not been well-documented.
It’s worth noting that bites from any spider can lead to varying individual reactions, and some people may be more sensitive or allergic to spider venom than others. If you are bitten by any spider and experience concerning symptoms or an allergic reaction, it is advisable to seek medical attention.
In general, though, Zoropsis spinimana is not considered a highly dangerous or medically significant spider species. As with most spiders, they are typically more interested in avoiding humans and are unlikely to bite unless provoked or threatened.
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You might be right