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| Wolf spider - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
| Wolf spiders are members of the family Lycosidae, from the Greek word "ûÃÂúÿÃÂ" meaning "wolf". They are robust and agile hunters, and have good eyesight. |
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| Wolf Spiders |
| Contains information about wolf spiders. Information includes photos, habitat, and description |
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| Wolf Spider |
| Wolf Spider Contact: Eric Day, Manager, Insect Identification Laboratory August 1996 Wolf Spider. DESCRIPTION: Wolf spiders are usually large, hairy spiders that are not associated ... |
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| Wolf Spider |
| The Wolf Spider is brown and gray and although the venom is not lethal, you need to be aware of these facts. |
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| Wolf Spider (Hogna carolinensis) |
| DESCRIPTION: Length up to 1". Color is variable from dark brown to light gray. Wolf Spiders have a light, peach-colored stripe down their cephalothorax (combined ... |
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| Wolf Spiders |
| Wolf spiders are found throughout Australia. ... Wolf Spiders Family Lycosidae. Wolf spiders are found throughout Australia. |
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| Wolf Spider: pictures, information, classification and more |
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| Wolf Spiders of Kentucky - University of Kentucky Entomology |
| Wolf Spiders are large, hairy spiders which are usually patterned with a mixture of black, gray, and brown. Wolf spiders, especially large ones ... |
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| Wolf spider - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
| ... from Wikipedia on these spiders, members of the family lycosidae, ... There are several genera of Wolf spider, ranging in size from less than 1 to 30 ... |
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| Wolf Spiders of Kentucky - University of Kentucky Entomology |
| A wolf spider sheds its skin several times as it grows to an adult. Most ... In many species, female wolf spiders lay dozens of eggs at a time and wrap them ... |
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| Wolf Spiders |
| Wolf spiders are found throughout Australia. ... There are many species of Wolf spider, ranging in size from about 1-8 cm across the legs. ... |
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| Spider Photos - Wolf Spiders. Here's some photos sent in by viewers. ... Most wolf spiders live for several years. ... Wolf spiders are active hunters that ... |
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| wolf spider: Definition from Answers.com |
| wolf spider n. Any of various spiders of the family Lycosidae that stalk prey on the ground and do not spin webs, especially a common small species |
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| Wolf Spider: pictures, information, classification and more |
| Information on Wolf Spider - pictures, articles, ... than 2000 wolf spider species. ... The female wolf spider lays eggs in a large sac, which can be ... |
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| Wolf Spider |
| Like the brethren within its order (called Araneae), the Wolf Spider has two body segments: a fused head and thorax and an unsegmented abdomen. Its fused head and ... |
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| Wolf Spiders |
| Contains information about wolf spiders. Information includes photos, habitat, and description ... The wolf spider is shy and seeks to run away when disturbed. ... |
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| Wolf Spiders |
| Wolf spiders are among the largest spiders in Nebraska. ... The mother wolf spider is notable in the arachnid world because she demonstrates ... |
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| Wolf Spider |
| The Wolf Spider is brown and gray and although the venom is not lethal, you need to be aware of these facts. ... arrangement of the wolf spider is one of its ... |
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