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Rescued this T in SW Co. Is this A. vogelae?
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<blockquote data-quote="JacksBugs" data-source="post: 177056" data-attributes="member: 33011"><p>Ahh, ok thanks. A wolf spider of some type was my first guess d/t it's form but thought they had vertically arranged fangs like aranea. I have since noticed the large pair of eyes in the front. I also didn't know wolf spiders here could be that color blue-gray, she's really good looking in the light. And she is definitely big! I've moved her into a critter keeper and made a paper-towel tube tunnel for her. Thanks for the help, I'll post more photos.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JacksBugs, post: 177056, member: 33011"] Ahh, ok thanks. A wolf spider of some type was my first guess d/t it's form but thought they had vertically arranged fangs like aranea. I have since noticed the large pair of eyes in the front. I also didn't know wolf spiders here could be that color blue-gray, she's really good looking in the light. And she is definitely big! I've moved her into a critter keeper and made a paper-towel tube tunnel for her. Thanks for the help, I'll post more photos. [/QUOTE]
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