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Summary[edit] Description: It's the time of the year for these beautiful spiders to build their burrows in sand with turrets outside. The turrets are made of local sticks and stitched together with web. This enables the spider to feel any prey or intruders visiting around their burrow. They are often very quick to come and check what is disturbing them. Photo: Jean Explored 22October 2019 #7. Date: Taken on 12 October 2019, 12:34. Source: Wolf spider. Author: Jean and Fred from Perth, Australia. Flickr tagsbeverley, metro road, metro road rocks, arachnid, spider, wolf spider, lycosidae, dingosa serrata, dingosa.
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