How did the wolf spider get it's name?
Wolf spiders are members of the family Lycosidae, from an Ancient Greek word meaning wolf. Wolf spiders will inject venom freely if continually provoked.
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About Spiders
Spiders are one of those creatures that most people prefer not to run across, yet these arthropods are an important part of nature. They are natural predators and help control the population of harmful insects. Spiders are generally harmless to humans, yet people have this almost instinctual fear of them. However, some cultures view the spider as a symbol of patience.
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