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HomeNews and EventsUrban HarvesterGarden Pests and Beneficials: SpidersAttachment: wolf spider carrying young

This wolf spider is carrying its young on its back to protect them until they are large enough to be on their own. Photo from the Missouri Dept. of Conservation.

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