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Wolf spiders are members of the family Lycosidae. They are robust and agile hunters with excellent eyesight. They live mostly solitary lives and hunt alone.
Spider on a wall macro shot
Extreme macro of Polish wolf spider. Pardosa Spp
Wolf spider isolated on white background, macro photo
Wolf spider in front of white background
Tucson Wolf Spider (Hogna Sp).
Adult Wolf Spider of the Family Lycosidae
Wolf spider in front of white background
Macro closeup of jumping spider with visible hair and big eyes
Wolf Spider of the species Allocosa paraguayensis
View from under wolf spider isolated on white
Wolf spider (Lycosidae) on green leaves hunting in a suburban backyard facing the camera. Common species found worldwide.
Wolf spider (Schizocosa avida) hunting for prey in green ground foliage at night in Houston, TX. Species is found in North America.
A wolf spider in the genus Pardose facing forwards, showing bristles on legs and multiple eyes
Wolf Spider of the Family Lycosidae
Alopecosa albofasciata male with prey. Locality: Albenga (SV), Italy.
Male wolf spider, Alopecosa inquilina on lichen
Adult Wolf Spider of the Family Lycosidae
Lawn wolf spider -Hippasa holmerae on the web. You'll find webs that are filled with morning dew. When a victim is attached to the web It rushes out and catches its prey. Hippasa is a spiders in the Lycosidae family of thirty-five recognized species.
Mexican black velvet tarantula on the branch
Spider wolf in a native habitat
Lawn wolf spider -Hippasa holmerae on the web. You'll find webs that are filled with morning dew. When a victim is attached to the web It rushes out and catches its prey. Hippasa is a spiders in the Lycosidae family of thirty-five recognized species.
Male wolf spider, Alopecosa inquilina on lichen
Small Wolf Spider of the Family Lycosidae
Wolf Spider of the species Allocosa paraguayensis
Little spider on a stone
Extreme close up macro shot of a large wolf spider
Spider standing on the floor, close up. Macro photography. Wolf spider. Lycosa erythrognatha
The spider bokeh background
Small brown wild spider sitting on branch bask in the sun in spring forest. Super macro close-up with blurred background
Aglaoctenus is a genus of wolf spiders found in gardens
Common wolf spider, Lycosa tarantula, Satara, Maharashtra, India
Thin-legged Wolf Spider (Pardosa) hunting for prey at night in a patch of green grass. Common species found throughout USA, Canada and Mexico.
Extreme close up macro shot of a wolf spider on a green leaf
Wolf Spider of the Family Lycosidae
Alopecosa albofasciata male. Locality: Albenga (SV), Italy.
Macro view of a wolf-spider isolated on a white background.
Lycosa tarantula, Wolf spider carrying a silk egg, Iberian Fauna, the largest spider on Europe
Large brown spider crawling on rocks, macrophotograph
Female Hogna carolinensis, commonly known as the Carolina wolf spider on road with babies on her back or abdomen - legs spread missing front leg - Dunnellon Florida
This Texas Wolf spider, or Rabid Wolf spider is out hunting at night, looking for insects hidden within the Common Vetch it is on. Sometimes they even come inside houses during cold weather.
Macro photo of a female wolf spider carrying egg sac
A female wolf spider with a cocoon.
A satirical illustration depicting a man walking a giant wolf spider in that same matter as people walk their dogs.
Wolf spider, Acantholycosa lignaria with juveniles on her back
Adult Wolf Spider of the Family Lycosidae preyed on by a Brown Widow Spider of the species Latrodectus geometricus
Wolf Spider of the Family Lycosidae
Extreme close up macro shot of a wolf spider on a green leaf
A wolf spider on the ground waiting for a prey
Close up top view of Lawn Wolf spider or Hippasa holmerae in Thailand