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THE WOLF SPİDER TARANTULA


The Wolf arachnid is a super-mother! She will connect the egg sac to spinnerets and convey the sac with her until the eggs bring forth. When the children are conceived they climb onto her back and remain there until they are completely evolved, living off their egg yolks (from their egg). This could take weeks. They go wherever with her, including chasing. On the off chance that one tumbles off, mother will stop what she is doing until it is back on top!p

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