Stacy...The Regal Jumper is a marvelous little fella...~And so very beneficial around your home. I have seen some VERY large specimens of the one featured in the image above...and have enjoyed watching them. They are so "furry" they almost appear as miniature tarantulas! Yes, they are tenacious little ground hunters, and have very strong and powerful jawlike mouth parts called
chelicerae.
*The jumping from "hand to hand"

is not for everyone!! (LOL).
We have LOADS of Wolf Spiders here in Calif...and I am constantly relocating them from the inside of my home, to the backyard.

There are more than 2000 wolf spider species. They come inside to seek shelter from the elements, just as most creatures try to do.
Wolfs are naturally shy and timid, and run to hide when they are spotted.
From the family Lycosidae, the wolf spider is an excellent species to examine and even to have in a classroom. The female is a doting and attentive mother. She carries her egg sack in her mouth, and when her babies hatch..they climb aboard her back and remain with her until they are mature enough to leave (about a week). Even something as small as a spider, can have strong maternal instincts!
There is also a VERY large spider indigenous to the Orlando area, known as one of the CRAB species. This spider ranges from the Fla. Penninsula to Texas and New Mexico. It is HUGE....like the Orbs.
Hope some of you find these posts informational and useful for your planned visits to Florida. The chances of you coming across many of these little guys is rare, but if you are vigilant/interested...you can find them, and have a closer look.
TTFN...DF99
