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  1. "Hats off" to all mothers in this universe.

    "Hats off" to all mothers in this universe.

    Spotted Wolf Spider carrying an egg. This touched my heart and could not resist keeping some pictures of it.
  2. Chavezshutter

    Your opinion? Mama Wolf spider and her many children - not for arachnophobes, you've been warned

    Hi, Even I get a little uneasy when I look at this photo. Mainly because I know how fast wolf spiders can move and no spider the size of a tarantula should move that quick šŸ˜†, this particular wolf spider mum wasn't too big at about 4 cm but I did notice it had passengers onboard. I'm not sure...
  3. Anitairl

    Your opinion? Wolf spider

    this is a Long Legged Wolf Spider, Pardosa nigriceps. Isn't she amazing.. Around 5mm big girl.. She looks like she is hiding from me.. šŸ™ˆ I noticed that soon as I take my camera they are all hiding under something or behind something Pictures are taken with Canon eos 90D Sigma 105 2.8 ex dg...
  4. MinitecaPhotographie

    Want critique Wolf spider Lycosidae family with this Hogna radiata female

    Here is a single handheld shot of a young Hogna radiata female about 15mm long. Handheld shot made with #Olympus OM-D em10 mark III, #Laowa 50mm supermacro MFT lens, #Meike MK320 flash and homemade curved diffuser
  5. Chavezshutter

    Your opinion? Twinkle Eyes - Australian Garden Wolf Spider (Tasmanicosa godeffroyi)

    Another spider from the Grampians. This spider was one of the first things I managed to shoot while at the Grampians, after arriving and unpacking it was evening, cicadas were singing and I was not going to let the first night at this place go to waste. I had already been doing some night macro...