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I believe this is a wolf spider... I don't know if this hurts the babies chances of survival... but if you hit the mother with a small stick or something, the babies will pop off like something out of a scary movie : )
they have 4 eyes
Ya, there is a species of spiders called Wolf Spiders
because they are stealth spider and so insects will get closer for the spider to trap answered by wolf wolf
Male wolf spiders are roughly two-thirds the size of females. Male wolf spiders have little to do with their progeny. If they aren't cannibalized after sex, many males die of natural causes before their offspring are born.
I believe this is a wolf spider... I don't know if this hurts the babies chances of survival... but if you hit the mother with a small stick or something, the babies will pop off like something out of a scary movie : )
for one example a wolf spider keeps its babies on its back so the babies dont get washed away.
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There are many species of wolf spider found in Australia, but the Mexican wolf spider is not one of them. It is neither native to Australia, nor has it been introduced, as of 2013.
they have 4 eyes
In fact you can! I've kept a few and I loved watching them eat the bugs I fed them. A wolf spider is basically a poor man's tarantula. Don't try handling them though because some species can be quite aggressive. When moving them, use a cup that the spider can't get out of. It's a special treat when the spider you're keeping is a mother, because it will carry its eggs and later on babies on its back. The wolf spider is pretty much a cross between a tarantula and a scorpion. Though not actually saying that a wolf spider is a real genetic cross between a scorpion and tarantula.
A spider-wolf.
An aard wolf uslly has 5 babies
Around 4
No, a wolf spider has never bitten me.
Problely not because their are so many.
It depends on the type really, a Mother wolf spider will Carry its young on here back whereas some species leave their young.