Redback spider with an egg sac.

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  1. It sounds like you’re referring to a Redback spider (Latrodectus hasselti) that has died and is still attached to its egg sac. Redback spiders are known for their distinctive black bodies and red markings on the females. Their egg sacs can contain many eggs, making them quite prolific. If you’ve found one of these, it might be a good opportunity to learn more about their behavior and life cycle—just be careful, as they are venomous! Would you like to know more about their habitat or how to safely handle such situations?

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