Wolf Spider with an egg sac

Hogna carolinensis

Loki Morgan

This is a wolf spider (Hogna carolinensis) with an egg sac found in Texas.

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  • Elle Sanborn11/30/2009

    Those freak me out. I caught one similar to this in my garage and contained him, then trapped him in a container, but left him in the sun and he fried.... icky... one less spider is a good thing for me.

  • Krista R.10/29/2009

    Cute little spider and soon to be babies. They are so much cuter when they are outside of the house.

  • Jolene Munoz10/19/2009

    Great picture!

  • Lynn Pritchett (Herstory)5/13/2009

    I laughed out loud upon discovering your photo here! These things tormented me in our little apt in Dallas, TX during my summer pregnancy ... jumping out from under the stairway/foyer outside - literally! My husband would jump back in surprise & I couldn't even see the darn things over my baby belly! LMAO!

  • Steph4/23/2009

    Aggggggggggghhhhhhhhh!!! !!! !!! I think we had one of those on our porch in California.......

  • Layla Lair4/19/2009

    I meant...It made my skin crawl. I was so shook up I couldnt type. lol

  • Layla Lair4/19/2009

    This makes my sking crawl.

  • Mallory Collier4/16/2009

    Awesome picture!

  • Tiadora Anderson3/24/2009

    Are they considered common garden spider??

  • Nikki3/24/2009

    jeepers creepers ~shivers~

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