Human (specifically, a young juvenile male)
Homo sapiens
Hominidae, Order Primates (Note: Not an Araneae/Spider)

Physical Description
Mammalian vertebrate with a distinct cephalic region, bilateral symmetry, four limbs, and high encephalization. This specimen exhibits short, light-colored (blonde) hair and dermal freckling.
Size Estimate
Estimated height between 120-150 cm; weight approximately 25-45 kg. This is a juvenile specimen.
Coloration & Markings
Fair skin tone with reddish-brown freckles (ephelides) across the nasal and malar regions. Lips appear slightly chapped or reddened due to environment or behavior.
Web Type
Does not produce silk; inhabits artificial structures (buildings/houses) made of wood, brick, or metal.
Eye Arrangement
Two large, forward-facing eyes located in the upper facial region, designed for binocular vision and depth perception.
Leg Characteristics
Two elongated lower extremities used for bipedal locomotion. Lacks the eight jointed appendages characteristic of spiders.
Venom & Safety Information
Venom Information
Non-venomous. Saliva contains digestive enzymes (amylase) but no toxins for predation.
Medical Significance
Socially significant; requires vaccinations and parental care. Bites are rare and non-toxic but may cause secondary infection if skin is broken.
Safety Recommendations
Generally safe. Provide food, water, and education. Ensure internet safety and sun protection for fair-skinned specimens.
Habitat & Behavior
Habitat & Range
Globally distributed; this specimen is pictured in a domestic or suburban setting, likely in a temperate climate given the attire and background.
Behavior & Temperament
Complex social behavior; currently displaying a 'playful' or 'pouting' facial expression for a photographic medium. Generally communal but highly variable.
Diet & Prey
Omnivorous; consumes a wide variety of processed and natural plant and animal matter. Uses tools and cooking techniques.
Seasonal Activity
Year-round activity; may seek climate-controlled environments during extreme temperatures.
Description
An highly intelligent, bipedal primate species capable of complex communication and tool use. This juvenile is seen interacting with digital technology in a residential environment.
Key Features
Single pair of eyes, hair instead of bristles, bipedal stance, and the absence of an exoskeleton or chelicerae.
Similar Species
Pan troglodytes (Chimpanzee) or Gorilla gorilla, though this specimen is distinguished by its lack of dense body fur and upright posture.
Life Cycle
Iteroparous with long-term parental investment. Specimen is in the late childhood/pre-adolescent stage. Average lifespan is 70-85 years.
Ecological Importance
Apex predator and ecosystem engineer. Significant impact on global biodiversity and climate.
Conservation Status
IUCN Status: Least Concern; global population exceeds 8 billion.
Interesting Facts
This species is the only extant member of the subtribe Hominina. They are capable of creating vast digital networks to share images like this one.
Photography Tips
Portrait orientation works best. Natural light helps highlight freckles and facial expressions.
Identified: 2026-05-26T02:06:33.167894