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wolf spider
noun
any of numerous ground spiders of the family Lycosidae, including the southern European tarantula, Lycosa taretula, that hunt their prey instead of using a web.
wolf spider
noun
Also called: hunting spider.any spider of the family Lycosidae, which chase their prey to catch it
Word History and Origins
Origin of wolf spider1
Example Sentences
Growing concerned, Mr Blake visited the ship's doctor and found that a Peruvian wolf spider had bitten him and laid eggs in his toe.
Another image shows a wolf spider running across a grave.
"The most common wolf spider in my yard is currently undescribed," said Harvey, of the Western Australian Museum.
“The most common wolf spider in my yard is currently undescribed,” said Harvey, of the Western Australian Museum.
Fish and Wildlife Service released a creepy photo this week of a wolf spider matriarch carrying dozens of new hatchlings on her back over muddy ground.
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