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Salticidae Spp.

IMG04217 * This little guy was found under some bark at a park near Lake Nasworthy, where my son and I like to fish. We normally don't catch much fish, but we do find lots of spiders. * 1497 x 1383 * (1.34MB)
IMG04221 * 1062 x 972 * (689KB)
IMG04224 * 1547 x 1151 * (973KB)
   
   
   
IMG04228 * The furry appendages below her eyes are called pedipalps. They function as hands. She was moving them rapidly up and down as I was watching her, they almost looked like a blur. Jumping spiders have some of the furriest pedipalps I've ever seen. * 1538 x 1318 * (1.35MB)
IMG04230 * 1275 x 938 * (777KB)
IMG04237 * She climbed onto my left hand, so I tried to steady as best I could to get the shot. * 1460 x 1353 * (1.13MB)
   
   
   
IMG04238 * 1332 x 994 * (863KB)
IMG04239 * 1564 x 1158 * (1.08MB)
IMG04243 * 1359 x 1334 * (1.51MB)
   
   
   
IMG04253 * This jumping spider was about an inch long. * 1147 x 1053 * (865KB)
IMG04258 * 1027 x 1053 * (796KB)
IMG04035 * 775 x 727 * (327KB)
   
   
   


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