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Spider up close Another  spider I found whilst exploring under tin and wood. Not an aggressive spider was amazed when I looked at it's back and saw it carrying all it's young, a very interesting sight. It is a type of Australian Wolf Spider but I cannot find the correct identification. Australia,Geotagged,Rustic wolf spider,Trochosa ruricola,macro,nature,spider Click/tap to enlarge Promoted

Spider up close

Another spider I found whilst exploring under tin and wood. Not an aggressive spider was amazed when I looked at it's back and saw it carrying all it's young, a very interesting sight. It is a type of Australian Wolf Spider but I cannot find the correct identification.

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  1. I have tried but there are so many types of Lycosa in Australia, the most common being leuckarti and godeffroyi. Hard to tell without seeing the rest of it. fantastic macro! Posted 11 years ago
  2. it may be tarantula Posted 11 years ago

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Uploaded May 2, 2014. Captured Apr 19, 2014 14:16 in Freshwater Road, Oxley NSW 2711, Australia.
  • Canon EOS 5D Mark III
  • f/11.0
  • 1/332s
  • ISO800
  • 100mm