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10-Sep-2017 Christine Hanrahan

Wolf spider burrow (Geolycosa)

Deep River, Ontario

This is the entrance to the burrow of a large wolf spider (Geolycosa sp.) These intriguing turrets are erected around the entrance to the burrow and vary in materials used. Here, grains of sand are intermixed with bits of plant matter to create a turret or chimney over the entrance way. The burrow itself is very deep and wide. Other burrow entrances have turrets made of lichens https://pbase.com/image/166247206), and of dried grass https://pbase.com/image/166193245).

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Ton T.03-Apr-2019 19:07
Unbelievable they are able to built these burrows ! Fantastic shot V
hayl03-Apr-2019 11:25
Marvelous image of this burrow.
Pierre Martin03-Apr-2019 11:07
very interesting and a great find, expert eye's!
Graeme03-Apr-2019 11:03
The construction is pretty amazing, Christine. No spider in sight though!! V
Paolo Peggi (aka Bracciodiferro)03-Apr-2019 10:54
Great capture,well seen! V
Yvonne03-Apr-2019 09:15
What a great close up of this very interesting phenomenon! v
Tom LeRoy03-Apr-2019 08:50
Amazing to see the work of this spider. Great find and thanks for the info. V
chris morton03-Apr-2019 06:43
well documented
Carl Carbone03-Apr-2019 03:55
What a cool find and great shot of it!
Hank Vander Velde03-Apr-2019 01:44
Super interesting images, the above and the links. Great descriptions too. I've never seen or heard of these, presumably BIG Spiders and their burrows before. Amazing structures/turrets..
John Vass03-Apr-2019 01:40
Wonderful info! V
Helen Betts03-Apr-2019 01:14
Great capture of this burrow, although I'd hate to meet its resident in person. V.
Jim Coffman03-Apr-2019 00:51
Wow, really??
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