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Yes, most people do. The wolf spider, although it can reach a large size, does not have venom that is particularly toxic to humans.
A wolf spider
SPIDER SILVER BODY STRIPED LEGS???
Wolves have the usual body parts.
A female wolf spider can lay up to 300 eggs
A spider-wolf.
The shape is like all spiders a sack and a body
Wolf Spider
Most likely a wolf spider
Wolf Spider is the common name for many groups of grounnd dwelling spiders. The wolf spider is the anme for spiders belonging to the order of Lycosidae. There are nearly 2000 Wolf Spider species, and they can survive in nearly every habitat. To this end, species of Wolf Spiders are found right around the world. Wolf spider (Pardosa amentata), for example, are widespead and common throughout Britain and Europe. Whereas, the Autrailian Wolf Spider and localised to Autrailia and Tasmania. The distribution for the Lycosidae covers most of the world (see link).
Wolf Spiders are not very big, typically less than 1.3 inches in body size. For this reason, they do not weigh very much. On average, the wolf spider weighs less than one ounce.
Most wolf spiders do not do well in captivity. But a young adult could be expected to survive for a year or more if it acclimates.