Giant Spider
It's a Spider. But bigger.
Though larger types of most spiders exist, the common giant spider, most often found deep in forests or in remote underground locales such as cavern systems, is a massive version of the common wolf spider with a leg span of eight to ten feet. At this size, it's bite is unsurprisingly damaging and, though only injecting a mild toxin, the volume of venom that the bite floods a smaller creature's system with can cause adverse effects.
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