This is a male Lyssomanes viridis. Also known as the Magnolia Green Jumper.
A bad shot, but serviceable. He skittered away before I could get a second shot.
They're very hard to see as their camouflage and small size hides them well.
He appears to be staring straight at me. Jumping spiders are such curious creatures.
A bad shot, but serviceable. He skittered away before I could get a second shot.
They're very hard to see as their camouflage and small size hides them well.
He appears to be staring straight at me. Jumping spiders are such curious creatures.
Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1000 x 773px
File Size 822.1 kB
You know, Queue, I value your jumping spider shots. Not only are they amazing, but they help get rid of my fear for Arachnids.
Not saying I'll be doing what you do(actively hunt out spiders; besides, we don't have enough here on the golf course) but when I get a good camera, hopefully an SLR with macro lense and good zoom, I'll definitely try insect photography.
You know, insect photography is definitely the hardest type of photography there is. And you make it look so easy. I applaud you.
Not saying I'll be doing what you do(actively hunt out spiders; besides, we don't have enough here on the golf course) but when I get a good camera, hopefully an SLR with macro lense and good zoom, I'll definitely try insect photography.
You know, insect photography is definitely the hardest type of photography there is. And you make it look so easy. I applaud you.
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