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Let's please begin with the understanding that I have already sought and received professional medical care.

I have in my travels encountered some critter, which had some venom. It seems this critter was in a particularly generous mood, as it decided to share some of its venom with me. It did so quite anonymously as I never felt a thing. This has left a gorgeous and intriguing example of abstract artwork on the back of my leg. I have looked up and found photos of bite marks for a variety of spider types, and even some wasps and ants. None of them look even similar to my colorful example.

I'm not overly concerned, but I am a little curious. If I posted pics of the mark along with some other details, would this community be able to identify the likely culprit? Would the question be on topic?

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    Sounds on-topic to me.
    – ab2
    Commented Jun 25, 2016 at 21:49
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    As to whether the community could identify it: not a clue, but I suspect it might be difficult. As to whether it is on-topic: If it happened outdoor sure, If it happened indoors - nevermind, we have indoors stuff related to outdoors stuff too and your question might even be useful, for sure interesting. TLDR: We had accepted questions that were far more questionable about its "outdoorsyness".
    – imsodin
    Commented Jun 27, 2016 at 21:22
  • This question sounds interesting, and I wish you would post it.
    – ab2
    Commented Jun 28, 2016 at 0:16
  • @imsodin outdoor nasties like to come inside to play too... :) I agree it's fair.
    – Aravona
    Commented Jun 28, 2016 at 8:31
  • Question asked: outdoors.stackexchange.com/q/13086/9109
    – cobaltduck
    Commented Jun 28, 2016 at 17:04

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Yes, as evidenced by 2 year old question that is still open Identify what bit me by the mark it left (note: potentially graphic, but also beautiful, photos)

Posting answer as this quesiton is (was?) in the unanswered queue, and the OP posted the question in the main space that validated it.

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