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Parachuting Spiderling

Parachuting Spiderling
Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA
From this angle, it reminds me of a wolf spider, but I didn't think wolf spiders parachuted.

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Yes, wolf spiders do "parachute" (more commonly called "ballooning"). Here's one I photographed in Whitecourt, Alberta, just seconds before it took off:

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