A HUNTER, NOT A WEAVER · carries its babies
A Series of Laugh and Grow
Real animals, reimagined plump and cheerful — painted in lifelike detail, sculpted impossibly cute.
Chubby & Full of Character
Rounded, soft and undeniably cute — yet every scale, wrinkle and marking is hand-painted true to the real animal. The reaction it gets in person is always the same: so detailed, and so adorable.
Ready to Display
A single, sturdy hand-painted piece — no assembly, no fuss. Set it on a desk or shelf and it holds its happy pose, ready to collect and show off.
The wolf spider hunts like its namesake: on foot, by sight, running prey down across the ground rather than trapping it in a web. Sharp-eyed and swift, it is one of the most devoted mothers in the whole world of minibeasts.
Not an Insect at All
Like scorpions, wolf spiders are arachnids, with eight legs and two body sections — not the six legs and three sections of a true insect. A common mix-up this collection is happy to clear up.
Eyes That Shine
Wolf spiders have eight eyes, including two large forward-facing ones, and hunt largely by sight. Shine a flashlight across the grass at night and their eyes glow back at you like tiny green sparks.
A Web-Free Hunter
Rather than build a snare, the wolf spider stalks and pounces, relying on speed and eyesight. Some wait in burrows and ambush; others simply run their prey down.
Mother of the Year
A female wolf spider carries her egg sac attached to her body, then lets the newly hatched spiderlings ride on her back until they are ready to fend for themselves — rare and remarkable care.
Craft & Specifications
| Series | A Series of Laugh and Grow (Series 11) — The Bugs & Beetles Collection, by Animal Heavenly Body |
| Approx. Size | Approx. palm-sized · ~0.5 lb (230 g) |
| Material | Hand-painted resin |
| Display | Single fixed figure — ready to display out of the box |
| SKU | AHB-V11-01 |































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