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07/01/2013 12:01:42 AM · #1
So I was weed eating today and this thing decided to jump out from one of my landscape bricks. After I jumped and screamed like a little girl I ran in and grabbed my camera. I used my 10-20 and got two inches from her face. I think she is a Missouri Tarantula but not a 100%



07/01/2013 12:07:51 AM · #2
Cool looking spider. If this was in Australia I would guess it was a Wolf Spider as they carry their egg sac (and young) and they look similar.
07/01/2013 12:09:06 AM · #3
Wow, either a tarantula or she's about to have a million babies... eeek!
07/01/2013 12:11:34 AM · #4
Yeah, I clicked on the thumbnail and then screamed like a little girl. Yikes. If it had been me, you'd have had to call the paramedics to restart my heart.
07/01/2013 12:21:19 AM · #5
I now know where the designers of those big monster trucks got their inspiration.
07/01/2013 12:41:42 AM · #6
Much more likely it's a wolf spider. Missouri Tarantulas aren't marked like that; they are a uniform reddish-brown.
07/01/2013 12:42:33 AM · #7
ok so after doing some research I think I've determined this is a fully grown giant Wolf Spider . If I were to guess, with her legs extended she was about the circumference of a softball. Her egg sack was about the size of a ping pong ball (wanna guys how many baby spiders are in there!!) In the states, they are non venomous but can bite which will leave puncture holes in your skin.
07/01/2013 12:56:21 AM · #8
Great picture. I was thinking Huntsman, but they're not big enough. Definitely good sized egg sac she's guarding / carrying - probably not a time to pester her?!
07/01/2013 01:22:23 AM · #9
07/01/2013 01:28:02 AM · #10
I think she just ate too much. LOL! Dude, you needed to get much closer!
07/01/2013 02:12:17 AM · #11
Wow. We have tons of wolf spiders here but I've never seen one that big!
07/01/2013 03:30:03 AM · #12
yep - cool wolf spider. Once her eggs hatch out of that sac, she will carry all her babies on her back until they are able to be on their own.
07/01/2013 10:18:17 AM · #13
Originally posted by Damon:

ok so after doing some research I think I've determined this is a fully grown giant Wolf Spider . If I were to guess, with her legs extended she was about the circumference of a softball. Her egg sack was about the size of a ping pong ball (wanna guys how many baby spiders are in there!!) In the states, they are non venomous but can bite which will leave puncture holes in your skin.

I sure hope you mean the DIAMETER of a softball, LOL. Or, you better call Guinness...
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