Wolf Spiders live in a variety of places that consist of both coastal and inland. Which include wet coastal forests, suburban gardens, and even woodlands. Some build burrows that are either opened or have a trap door. Others will construct turrets and cover the holes with leaves or pebbles to protect against flooding when it rains.
Wolf Spiders live on every continent except Antarctica, in temperate to warm climates. This includes Canada, the US, England, Europe (especially southern Europe), Africa, South America, and southeast Asia.
Yes, there are a number of species of wolf spider and some do live in California.
Wolf spiders die after living for 3-5 years.
on the sand and under rocks
On the forest floor.
A spider-wolf.
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.
No, a wolf spider has never bitten me.
Arctic wolf spider was created in 1872.
A tarantula is by far larger than a wolf spider.
No, I have never been bitten by a wolf spider.
Yes, the wolf spider is not considered dangerous to dogs.
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