Wolf spiders are some of the most developed and intelligent arthropods in the world, able to conceive extensive maternal care, able to communicate through intricate mating rituals, and are being used to help people and could be the future of antibiotics.
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Lycosidae (Wolf spiders) an overview (Finalized)
Non-FictionThe completed version of the overview for the family of Lycosidae...