Lycosidae (Noun)
Meaning
Wolf spiders.
Classification
Nouns denoting animals.
Examples
- The Lycosidae family is one of the most common and widespread groups of spiders, with over 2,800 species worldwide.
- Wolf spiders, also known as Lycosidae, are characterized by their speed, agility, and hunting prowess.
- Lycosidae are generally large and hairy spiders that are often mistaken for tarantulas due to their size and appearance.
- Many species of Lycosidae are active hunters that chase down their prey rather than using webs to catch it.
- The Lycosidae family includes some of the most recognizable and feared spiders in the world, including the giant huntsman spider.