It starts by biteing its soon to be prey with it extremely small fangs, injecting a pain nullifying venom, numbing the surrounding area. Like a mosquito, its host won't feel any pain from the bite.
The spider then use its long sharp front legs to make a deep cut into the flesh, it'll then climb into the open wound, pushing and tearing flesh to help make room for its body. When enough room is made, it'll use its back legs to wipe its gooey webing around the wound, sealing itself into its new home.
It feeds by carving its preys flesh into long thin peices. After a few days of hard work it'll lay its eggs, taking only week to hatch.
Most victims of this spider die from bloodloss.
One victim in particular died from shock after cutting his right calf on a sharp branch from his backyard. He looked down at his calf to check for injuries, instead of blood he saw small spiders crawling out of his leg. Dieing from from shock a few moments later.
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