Monomad | Found a spider species (Lyssomanes viridis) that looks very beautiful and graceful two days ago

This is my entry for the #monomad challenge curated by @monochromes today.
Hi everyone how are you, I hope you are having a nice day and in good condition wherever you are. Two days ago I was back around the small forest and found a species of spider Lyssomanes viridis, which was crawling on one of the wild leaves and at that time I immediately approached it very carefully so that this species of spider would not jump in another direction.
And very carefully I immediately approached the macro lens towards this spider species up close. And at that time I immediately took several different angles of the picture and it looked very beautiful and graceful, and on this occasion I again show some portraits of this spider species and I hope you like it, and you can see it below.





This species of spider has a small body shape with green that looks like it has its own characteristics. And this species of spider has eight legs and two round eyes that look so attractive and perfect, and this species of spider is usually active during the day looking for food like small insects.
Lyssomanes viridis is a species of spider belonging to the family Salticidae. This species is also part of the genus Lyssomanes and the order Araneae.....Wikipedia





| Camera | Smartphone |
|---|---|
| Location | Forest Aceh, Indonesia |
| Category | Animal |
| Editing | Snapseed |
| Photographer | @ridor5301 |
Beautiful photos @ridor5301. The eyes of the spider look very tender, that gives a lovely look to the little arachnid. Greetings and nice day ☺️
I'm fine. Thank you very much for liking the black and white spider that I featured this time, and for taking the time to stop by and I really appreciate it and have a nice day :)
Your photographs are always lovely. Nice day ☺️
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