No - a Wolf spider is an independently-recognised separate species. It is not the result of mating two completely incompatible organisms !
Wolf Spiders do not weave webs. Rather than catching their prey in a web they stalk and kill their prey.
No. But they are both arachnids.
what kind of web does a wolf spider make
The Funnel Weaver is a very large spider that can bite people. People used to use the Funnel weaver's web as a bandage.
The wolf spider
their are the black widow , the wolf spider , the grass spider , the hacklemesh weaver , the cross weaver , the black and yellow garden spider , daddy longlegs and the hobo spider. their are many more out in the wild and maby right near your window...........
The web is spun by silk, the spider moves and relecies the silk in streight lines then goes diaganal ect ...
Orb Weaver
It is hard to identify a spider without knowing how big it is, where it was found, its overall body shape and other characteristics. This could be a common house spider, a wolf spider, or a garden orb weaver.
It might be the spider I saw May 11,2010. It may be a wolf,widow,or tunnel web.
First, it depends on the type of orb weaver. Cross orb weavers, for example, are big and hairy, but they don't bite especially when handled correctly (I know from handling both genders of the cross orb weaver) If you disturb an orb weaver while it is on it's web, the spider will only run to one of the many sides of the web. To find what type I describe the spider in the google images search bar and then I search for what looks the most like the spider that I saw. And if I were you, I would find a reliable source that tells whether or not the spider is dangerous. Thanks for reading! (I love spiders)
A wolf spider does. Look it up on the web.
The orb-weaver spider is an invertebrate with 8 legs. It begins with O
There is only one spider whose name begins with the letter W. That is the wolf spider that catches their prey without using a web.