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<p>(the first and frontmost body part of spiders) has a tan or gray color with two longitudinal brown stripes, and the <a href="page.php?w=abdomen">abdomen</a> (the second and larger body part of spiders) is tan with two black stripes. This appearance of a light body with two stripes is common in <a href="page.php?w=Agelenidae">funnel weaving spiders</a>. Their legs are relatively long, which allows them to run quickly in order to catch any prey that has fallen onto their non-sticky web. Desert grass spiders' cephalothorax and abdomen together are</p><p>
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