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Wolf spider - Rabidosa rabida

Wolf spider - Rabidosa rabida
Lake Corpus Christi, San Patricio County, Texas, USA
April 20, 2007
These are extremely common on the ground at our camp, and it's easy to find skins that they have left dangling from blades of grass. A recent molt could account for this one's light coloring, yes?

Methinks a Lynx
(With apologies to Joe and Dr. Seuss)
See:

There are many variations.

 
Kind
of close, it's a wolf.

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