arvojakin
Arvojakin is a type of wolf spider native to Europe and western Asia. Its species name, arvora, refers to the mountain or forest, and jakin is thought to be derived from the Greek word for "cheese". The spider's common name is less clear, but it may be a reference to the snow-white coloration of the female's underside, somewhat resembling a type of Norwegian cheese.
Arvojakin spiders are medium in size, with a body length of around 8-10 millimeters and leg span
This spider species is an arachnid hunter that feeds on other small arachnids, insects, and even small
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