Female Wolf Spider Pardosa Genus Out Hunting Night One Found — Stock Photo, Image

A female wolf spider of the Pardosa genus out hunting at night. This one was found on an aquatic plant near a Texas bayou. — Photo

A female wolf spider of the Pardosa genus out hunting at night. This one was found on an aquatic plant near a Texas bayou.

 — Photo by Brett Hondow

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