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Spider. p1040165


A cute jumping spider. It attacked the camera lens when I was trying to get its photo: I think it saw its reflection and thought it was another spider. (June, 2010)
Thanks to Xata who further identified it as a wall jumping spider (Menemerus bivittalus).
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. . . Thank you very much for your kind visit.
Thanks to Xata who further identified it as a wall jumping spider (Menemerus bivittalus).
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. . . Thank you very much for your kind visit.
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........wünsche noch einen schönen Abend,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
Spécial Macro & Gros plans
Freundliche Grüße und einen guten Abend
Erich
Superb image, Mic!!
Bonne soirée.
Une très belle macro avec de superbes détails!
Bonne journée Rashid!
I had a similar experience to yours with a related specimen.
It was 3 mm at most, and it seemed amused by my efforts to photograph it
while it was constantly moving. I was at least as amused, couldn't help but laugh,
even though I haven't managed a really sharp photo of them yet.
I do not give up hope. :))
micritter has replied to * ઇଓ * club* ઇଓ * club has replied to aNNa schramm clubLook into its eyes.
Observe their ingenious abilities.
They are perfect hunters, and also always in a joking mood.
At least, that's how their 'jumpiness' could be interpreted. :)
They are tiny and are (rightly) more afraid of humans than you are of them. ;)
micritter has replied to aNNa schramm clubmicritter has replied to Jan...a couple of days ago, I noticed a black speck on the wall. Figuring what it was I leaned close and squeaked in happiness as it turned around and stared up at me--"Oh how I love you, little jumping spider!" Leaving it to continue its patrol, I would see it making its way down the hallway over the next couple of hours. Then, just before bed I was in our bathroom when I noticed a black speck near the floor, sitting on a baseboard. Not sure, I reached down with a gentle finger and lightly touched the speck...the speck turned and backed away, eliciting a gleeful giggle from me. "My little friend! I hope you've found some tasty meals!" At that I turned the light off and left it to a nocturnal hunt. Haven't seen it since but keep hoping for another gander! :)
And here was the picture he shared: Spider Warning..!! Move along if you don't like them........
Even if spider is not considered insect we will take it as such!
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And the little fellow does seem a bit alarmed/startled. The times I tried to capture jumping spiders they always jumped away from the camera. This one behaved quite differently and it makes me think that you are probably right: must have seen something worrisome in your lens!
Today's visit:
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