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Jan 20, 2013 11:11:10   #
tinusbum Loc: east texas
 
rabid wolf is as close as i could find to it.tom







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Jan 20, 2013 15:06:09   #
Nikonian72 Loc: Chico CA
 
A spider that is seen often in Texas is the Wandering Wolf spider (Rabidosa Rabida). These spiders can be seen crawling in open areas within homes. Wolf spiders can also be found dwelling in cotton fields, wooded areas and the spaces beneath rocks, shrubs, debris and rubble.

These wolf spiders are dark brown in color, with stripes covering most of their bodies. The abdomen of the wolf spider may be patterned with spots, swaths and fading colors. Their legs can vary in color, with front legs appearing darker than the rest. Male wolf spiders are small in size, measuring up to 13 millimeters in length, while females can grow to be as large as 20 millimeters long.

The wolf spider males spin silken balls within which they deposit sperm. Female specimens attach these silken masses to themselves, leading to insemination. Wolf spiders participate in a series of affectionate mating displays prior to fertilization. Initially white, egg sacs are dark brown at maturity. Newly hatched spiders remain with the female until they are about a month old. At that time they disperse to hunt for themselves.

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Jan 20, 2013 18:55:29   #
sarge69 Loc: Ft Myers, FL
 
You SAID ' WOLF '

Not WOLF SPIDER

Bad Bad Bad

Sarge69

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Jan 20, 2013 19:01:46   #
tinusbum Loc: east texas
 
sarge69 wrote:
You SAID ' WOLF '
Not WOLF SPIDER
Bad Bad Bad
i can see how that would throw you off on a macro forum.any way look at the bright side,you got to see a spider :lol:

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