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Wolf spider  - Rabidosa

Wolf spider - Rabidosa
Clarksville, montgomery County, Tennessee, USA
August 27, 2008
Size: inch
This wolfy has a bundle of joy, great for the garden, Anyone have a correct name, Thanks

Moved
Moved from Wolf Spiders.

Moved
Moved from Spiders.

Looks
Like a Rabidosa species from the face and thorax. My favorite observation of one of these mothers is the little ones all parading off of her when she encountered another female on her territory, also with a baby load. The mothers sometimes battle to the death. The victorious mother gets to carry the babies of both the winner and loser.

 
wow
I never saw that, great information. I didnt know. Wow. This isect word is an awesome one. Thank you
Fawn

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