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== Predatory Behavior ==
== Predatory Behavior ==
The wolf spiders are capable of giving defensive bites, and some South American species may give bites that are medically significant. However, in general their presence works very much in favor of humans wherever they are found.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_spider]
The wolf spiders are capable of giving defensive bites, and some South American species may give bites that are medically significant. However, in general their presence works very much in favor of humans wherever they are found.The Wolf Spider is not aggressive but will inject venom freely if continually provoked. Symptoms of its venomous bite include swelling, mild pain and itching. Though usually considered harmless to humans, its bite may be painful. In the past, necrotic bites have been attributed to some South American species, but further investigation has indicated that those problems that did occur were probably actually due to bites by members of other genera.[1] Australian wolf spiders have also been associated with necrotic wounds, but careful study has likewise shown them not to produce such results.[2][http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolf_spider]
 
Wolf spiders are primarily nocturnal predators and are rarely seen during the day.[http://www.desertmuseum.org/books/nhsd_wolf_spider.php]


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