yes they are the 6th most deadly spider in the world.The most deadly is the minge spider it is big and hairy.
Yes, wolf spiders are not typically dangerous to dogs as their venom is not strong enough to kill them. However, a bite from a wolf spider can cause irritation and discomfort for a dog. It is recommended to seek veterinary care if a dog is bitten by a wolf spider.
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if the spider is bigger than the frogs head don't feed them that spider its for the frogs safety just feed them small spiders
They kill the person
No, a wolf spider has never bitten me.
No - a Wolf spider is an independently-recognised separate species. It is not the result of mating two completely incompatible organisms !
Technically, all spiders are venomous, meaning that they use venom to kill their prey, which are usually insects. The Wolf Spider's venom is harmless to humans.
They usually live in warm environments, and in forests, they use poison venom to kill their prey.
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A wolf spider bite is unlikely to kill a common garden skink. While wolf spiders are venomous and can subdue small prey, their bite typically affects insects rather than reptiles. Garden skinks are generally larger and more resilient, and they may simply escape or recover from a wolf spider's bite. However, individual reactions can vary, and severe cases could potentially lead to harm.
Arctic wolf spider was created in 1872.
A tarantula is by far larger than a wolf spider.