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Possible Female Wolf Spider with egg sac - Tigrosa - female

Possible Female Wolf Spider with egg sac - Tigrosa - Female
PITTSVILLE, VA County, Virginia, USA
May 27, 2021
Size: two inches or a bit more
This large spider scooted out from where I was watering this morning. She looked weird as I couldn't tell that the egg sac wasn't the abdomen. She stayed put while I went inside for the camera and also changed position. I couldn't get a better photo of her body parts, though in the second photo I post, there may be more of an indication. Maybe because she was really wet, the coloring and all looks different.

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Possible Female Wolf Spider with egg sac - Tigrosa - female Possible Female Wolf Spider with egg sac - Tigrosa - female

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