Wolf spider - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wolf spiders are members of the family Lycosidae , from the Greek word "λύκος" meaning "wolf". They are robust and agile hunters, and have good eyesight. They live mostly solitary lives and hunt al...
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The Carolina Wolf Spider ... The Carolina Wolf Spider was named South Carolina’s official state spider in 2000. Identifying the Carolina Wolf Spider; Also known as the Giant Carolina Wolf Spider, the Carolina Wolf Spider is the largest wolf spider in North America and is one of the largest of the 2,200+ species of...
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・ 1 Note that a Carolina Wolf Spider's color ranges from gray to brown. The abdomen may have a darker stripe... ・ 2 Measure the legspan. The Carolina Wolf is very similar to other wolf spiders except for the size. The... ・ 3 Feed your Carol...
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・ 1 Select a female over males. Female Carolina wolf spiders can live more than 3 years, but males have... ・ 2 Use a 2 1/2- to 5-gallon tank. Height is not as important as floor space, and females can reach a leg... ・ 3 Lay down 3 to 6 inch...
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Browse the characteristic, and view a of photo of the Carolina wolf spider, Hogna carolinensis, an arachnid, adopted as South Carolina's official spider in 2000. ... The Carolina Wolf Spider, Hogna carolinensis, was designated as the official State Spider by Act No. 389 in 2000. Spiders are arachnids which can be...
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Top questions and answers about Carolina-Wolf-Spider. Find 3 questions and answers about Carolina-Wolf-Spider at Ask.com Read more. ... How to Care for a Carolina Wolf Spider...
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The largest North American wolf spider is Hogna carolinensis, the carolina wolf spider. This gray, to brownish, spider with dark undersides takes one and a half years to reach maturity and may live as long as three years.
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September 30, 2003 ... If you like spiders you will love this picture of a Carolina Wolf Spider and babies. Bigwig's accompanying story is a fun read as well. ... Over at Israeli Guy there is a picture of Shimon Peres posing as Kramer's father. The resemblance is astounding. Also via Bigwig...
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Image of Carolina wolf spider, Lycosa carolinensis (Araneae: Lycosidae); Adult(s);. Picture was taken by James O. Howell, University of Georgia. Photo is available in five resolutions. ... Forestry Images: Forest Health, Natural Resources & Silviculture Images ... Join / Sign in...
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