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A wolf spider in its burrow. You can see its characteristic eye arrangement and large fangs.
A wolf spider in its burrow. You can see its characteristic eye arrangement and large fangs.Photo: Michael Hohner (CC license)
Female wolf spiders carry their eggs under their abdomens, wrapped in silk.
Female wolf spiders carry their eggs under their abdomens, wrapped in silk and attached to their spinnerets.Photo: Alvesgaspar (CC-by-SA license)
Young spiderlings live on their mother's back until they are large enough to hunt on their own.
Young spiderlings live on their mother's back until they are large enough to hunt on their own.Photo: Flickr users Charles & Clint