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	<title>The Bug Lady &#187; wolf spider</title>
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		<title>Wolf spider&#8217;s eyes</title>
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In case you were wondering what a wolf spiders eyes look like after reading my previous post, they usually look like this!
There are many different species of spiders which we call wolf spiders, and they vary a lot in color and shape. But when you see an eye pattern like this:






It&#8217;s usually a dead giveaway [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Taking care of the children</title>
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I took this adorable family picture when we were out gardening and I found this wolf spiders cute little clay nest under a fallen tree branch.





It&#8217;s funny how these cold, predatory, mechanical, alien looking creatures can look so warm and caring while sitting on top of an egg.
Maybe there is hope for some of my [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Lycosa erythrognatha</title>
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This happy looking spider is one of the many in the Lycosidae family, also known as wolf spiders, or how we call them in Brazil, grass spiders.
This one is sometimes confused with the dangerous Phoneutria, the wandering spiders, because they also have red chelicerae, but they are not nearly as dangerous. 





They have a painful [...]]]></description>
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