Human (specifically, a young girl)
Homo sapiens (non-arachnid)
Family: Hominidae, Order: Primates

Physical Description
A vertebrate mammal with bilateral symmetry, standing upright. Features include long, wavy, golden-brown hair, a smiling face with visible teeth, and light skin tone. The subject is wearing a striped purple and white tank top and purple shorts.
Size Estimate
The subject appears to be a juvenile human, likely between 120cm and 150cm (4ft to 5ft) in height.
Coloration & Markings
Hair is a mix of honey-brown and blonde highlights. The eyes are dark, and the clothing features horizontal stripes in shades of light purple, dark purple, and white.
Web Type
None. Humans do not spin webs, though they may utilize textiles (such as the bedding and clothing shown) or decorative art (such as the moth artwork in the background).
Eye Arrangement
Two large, forward-facing eyes located on the anterior of the face, characteristic of primates with binocular vision and depth perception.
Leg Characteristics
Two long, bipedal legs used for walking and running. Unlike spiders, humans have only two legs and no spination or chelicerae.
Venom & Safety Information
Venom Information
Non-venomous. Humans do not possess venom glands or fangs for envenomation.
Medical Significance
Not a spider; poses no risk of spider bites. If medical concerns arise for a human, consult a pediatrician or general practitioner.
Safety Recommendations
No arachnological safety measures required. Follow standard child safety guidelines and foster a positive, supportive environment.
Habitat & Behavior
Habitat & Range
Globally distributed; this individual is in a domestic indoor habitat, specifically a bedroom with a bed, pillows, and wall decor.
Behavior & Temperament
The subject appears happy, social, and calm, exhibiting a friendly facial expression (smiling). Diurnal and social by nature.
Diet & Prey
Omnivorous. Consumes a wide variety of plants and animal products. Does not hunt using webs or venom.
Seasonal Activity
Active year-round, though activity patterns may change based on school schedules or weather fluctuations.
Description
This is not a spider. The image depicts a young girl sitting on a bed in a well-lit room. She has a joyful expression and is positioned in the center of the frame against a domestic backdrop.
Key Features
Ten fingers, two eyes, bipedal stance, hair on head, smiling mouth, and absence of an exoskeleton or eight legs.
Similar Species
Often confused with other Great Apes (like Chimpanzees or Bonobos) in a biological sense, but distinct in morphology and lack of dense body fur.
Life Cycle
Long-lived mammal. This specimen is in the 'childhood' or 'pre-adolescent' stage. Lifespan typically ranges from 70 to 90+ years depending on region.
Ecological Importance
Dominant species in most ecosystems; significantly impacts biodiversity through land use, conservation efforts, and resource consumption.
Conservation Status
IUCN Status: Least Concern; population is currently over 8 billion individuals.
Interesting Facts
Humans are the only extant members of the subtribe Hominina. They are known for their high intelligence, complex language, and ability to use tools and create art.
Photography Tips
For portraits, use soft natural light (like that coming from the side in this photo) and focus on the eyes to capture expression and personality.
Identified: 2026-05-29T16:43:25.560073