Yikes, A Carolina Wolf Spider!

 A Pretty Scary-Looking Spider

Not a fan, personally.


       All things considered, the Carolina Wolf Spider is more bark than bite. That doesn't mean that I like them. They grow up to 3-4 inches, after all. As the SC State Park Service points out, "ALL spiders carry some venom". Sure, it doesn't promise the painful bite of, say, a Black Widow, but it can still be harmful, and even cause dangerous allergic reactions in some folks.
       The Carolina Wolf Spider gets its name from the fact that, instead of trapping its prey in webs, it hunts it down. When the females are pregnant, they must raise their abdomen to protect their silken egg sacks from dragging on the ground, but they still hunt effectively (SC State Park Service).
       Generally speaking, the rule is to not disturb the spider: Unless you seek it out in the middle of the woods and handle it, it's not going to seek you out in the middle of the woods and bite you.

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