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A wolf spider - one of one of the many variable (and often hard to correctly identify) wolf spiders of North America. I'm pretty sure this is the species known as Tigrosa annexa. This one was scrambling across some dead leaves and fallen Spanish moss in the Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge on a hot springtime afternoon near the US-Mexico border in Southern Texas, and paused for a brief second, just long enough for me to get this shot.

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Alamo, Animalia, Arachnida, Araneae, Araneomorphae, Arthropoda, Chelicerata, Hidalgo County, Hogna, Hogna antelucana, Lycosidae, NWR, National Wildlife Refuge, RGV, Rio Grande Valley, Santa Ana NWR, Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge, South Texas, Texas, Tigrosa, Tigrosa annexa, animal, arachnid, arachnophobia, arthropod, brown, bug, hunter, invertebrate, nature, predator, spider, spring, venomous, wildlife, winter, wolf spider
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A wolf spider - one of one of the many variable (and often hard to correctly identify) wolf spiders of North America. I'm pretty sure this is the species known as Tigrosa annexa. This one was scrambling across some dead leaves and fallen Spanish moss in the Santa Ana National Wildlife Refuge on a hot springtime afternoon near the US-Mexico border in Southern Texas, and paused for a brief second, just long enough for me to get this shot.