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Wolf spider - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wolf spiders are members of the family Lycosidae, from the Ancient Greek word meaning "wolf". They are robust and agile hunters with excellent eyesight.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_spider
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Wolf Spider - ARKive
All wolf spiders are agile, fast-moving ground predators. This species is brownish in colour, and males are typically darker than females, with more distinct markings.
http://www.arkive.org/wolf-spider/pardosa-amentata/
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BioKIDS - Wolf Spider Information
This is a big family of big spiders. Some species are small but most are large: they range from 3-30 mm in body length. Female wolf spiders are often bigger than males of the same species.
http://www.biokids.umich.edu/critters/Lycosidae/
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How to Identify a Wolf Spider: 10 Steps (with Pictures) - wikiHow
How to Identify a Wolf Spider. Wolf spiders don't fit the traditional spider archetype. They don't spin webs and don't catch their prey in them; instead, they stalk and hunt their prey - just as wolves do.
http://www.wikihow.com/Identify-a-Wolf-Spider
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Wolf Spiders: Bites, Babies & Other Facts - Livescience
Wolf spiders are large hunting spiders that exhibit unique parenting habits.
http://www.livescience.com/41467-wolf-spider.html
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The Wolf Spider: How Dangerous is its Bite? - About
The wolf spider is considered by some to be among the most dangerous of spiders. How dangerous is it and its bit -- and how can it be controlled?
http://pestcontrol.about.com/od/diyspidercontrol/a/The-Wolf-Spider-How-Dangerous-Is-It.htm
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Wolf Spider - DesertUSA
Like the brethren within its order (called Araneae), the wolf spider has two body segments: a fused head and thorax and an unsegmented abdomen.
http://www.desertusa.com/insects/wolf-spider.html
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Wolf Spider Information - SpidersWorlds
The Wolf Spider are very agile and they move quickly. They are active and they seem muscular.
http://www.spidersworlds.com/wolf-spider/
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Wolf Spider Facts for Kids
Wolf spiders are members of the Lycosidae family of spiders. In the Greek language, lycos means "wolf."
http://animals.mom.me/wolf-spider-kids-8249.html
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Wolf Spider - Skin Lesions, Parental Care, Bites and Glooming Eyes
Although the average pain from wolf spider bites lasts 10 minutes only, these creatures are exciting animals. Females carry their offspring with them, and their eyes glows in the dark.
http://www.wolfspiders.org
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Wolf Spiders: How to Identify & Get Rid of Wolf Spiders
Approximately 200 known species belong to the Family Lycosidae in the U.S. and Canada. These wolf spiders are particularly abundant in prairie areas but can be located in a variety of habitats.
http://www.orkin.com/other/spiders/wolf-spiders/