Wolf Spiders can be found in a wide range of habitats both coastal and inland. These include shrublands, woodland, wet coastal forest, alpine meadows, and suburban gardens. Spiderlings disperse aerially and consequently wolf spiders have wide distributions. Although some species have very specific microhabitat needs (such as stream-side gravel beds or montane herb-fields) most are wanderers without permanent homes. Some build burrows which can be opened or have a trapdoor. Arid zone species construct turrets or plug their holes with leaves and pebbles during the rainy season to protect themselves from flood waters.
no
A wolf spider can live up to 5 years.
yes
Europe
Yes, there are a number of species of wolf spider and some do live in California.
yes but rarely
Well, because they are the same species. They also have the same techniques but wolf spiders do live for 5 years. Hope i helped!!!!!!!!!!!!! :)
wolf spiders tend to live in areas with lots of trees and act as a lone wolf would do: hunting when it's hungry.
No, wolf spiders are not an endangered species.
Wolf spiders can be found in basements, but usually they make their way there accidently. They prefer outside environments such as shrublands, woodlands and forests.
Wolf spiders, large but harmless organisms, live about 3 to 5 years. They like to come out at night.
Wolf spiders in Australia live throughout Australia, being common in inland areas, coastal regions, grasslands, agricultural areas and even suburban backyards.