Cute Jumper with Sunglasses

It cannot be denied and must be acknowledged that jumping spiders are intelligent arthropods. They tend to choose territories according to their physical body color. This allows them to camouflage perfectly whenever they want to ambush prey.

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This one was spotted on the Turkey berry plant. Habitually, jumpers with bright physical colors can be identified as females, and I believe that this one is a female.

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She is so smart in choosing territory that suits her physique—the head and legs are translucent white, and her abdomen is green and white.

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I think this female jumper is a species of Telamonia. It's just quite difficult to identify it more specifically. Yeah, that's it... Sometimes you can only be satisfied with taking a few shots without being able to dig deeper into the taxonomy.


All of the images here are my work, taken with a Xiaomi POCO NFC smartphone and an assembled external macro lens.



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