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Wolf spider

Wolf spider

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The wolf spider is a general term for the family of wolf spiders in the order Arachniformes. Due to its excellent hunting skills, agile movement, large predatory capacity, and fierce nature, it is named the wolf spider. The wolf spider family currently has 2400 species of 123 genera known worldwide, distributed worldwide. China is known to have 310 species belonging to 26 genera. More active on the surface and edges of rice paddies or other large fields. Sexual gluttony, large predation, and mixed feeding habits. Spider venom is usually colorless, bitter in taste, alkaline in reaction, soluble in water, but insoluble in alcohol and ether. In history, in 1952, the United States used a type of wolf spider from the wolf spider family to make bacterial weapons. At present, the wolf spider family has been included in the list of spiders in China's Jiuzhaigou Valley Scenic and Historic Interest Area Nature Reserve.