yes No they don't. Like all spiders, they lay eggs and weave them into an egg sack. Wolf spiders carry the sack with them on their abdomen, and in some species the young spiders will crawl onto the mother's back after hatching.
No, neither parent spiders take care of their young.
No, wolf spiders are not an endangered species.
false wolf spider
No, wolf spiders are a type of arachnid.No They are Not
Adult Wolf Spiders are about as big as your middle finger and your thumb curved to make a ring. I have wolf spiders in my home and i have a phobia of spiders, especially the big spiders. they are as tall as about an inch, or maybe half an inch. The "not fully grown" spiders are much faster than adult wolf spiders. These kinds of spiders are harmless, as well as 97.8% of all spiders in America.
Spiders of any species are "hatchlings" until they leave the protection of their parent.
Wolf Spiders are members of the family Lycosidae. They are so named because their method of hunting is to run down there prey like that of a wolf. Wolf Spiders are robust and agile hunters that rely on good eyesight to hunt, typically at night. :)
what does a wolf spiders skin look like?
Wolf spiders can be aggressive if provoked, especially around their burrows, or when they have spiderlings.
Ya, there is a species of spiders called Wolf Spiders
many of the predators that eats wolf spiders are lizards, birds, and other spiders