Juvenile Two-striped Jumper (Telamonia dimidiata)

I noticed another two-striped jumper (Telamonia dimidiata) in my yard. Only this one was smaller than the previous one, and this was also a male. With the two males I've seen, I'm sure there must be a female there; I just haven't been lucky enough to find one. Yup, there is a mango tree that grows three meters high in my yard, and it is both a home and a hunting ground for several types of spiders. Morning is the time for jumping spiders to hunt; they will crawl out of their silk web chambers, and that's when my hunt also begins.

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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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That jumper spider looks very beautiful and cute with very beautiful and unique colors, and I really like some of the portraits you took which are really cool and extraordinary.

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