Genus Rhene | A Leaping Hunter At The Top Of The Tree

Latin NameObservation DateLocation
Genus RheneJun 09, 2026Vodrochol, Ullapara, Bangladesh

Yesterday afternoon, when I was out taking pictures, I came across this beautiful jumping spider, which I am now going to share with everyone. This little spider was sitting on a green flower bud, and the combination of black, white and bright orange on its body made it even more attractive. This butterfly spider was my first time seeing it, because I don't remember seeing this type of spider before.

The spider was moving a lot while I was taking pictures. They have extraordinary eyesight and the ability to jump quickly. A small water droplet is visible on the spider's back. Perhaps it rained a little in the afternoon and this droplet was formed because of this. That delicate water droplet adds a different beauty to the spider's body. You would never have understood how wonderful even the smallest scene in nature can be without seeing this moment.

Now I am sharing some pictures of this jumping spider below, I hope everyone will like it and enjoy it.


Thank you everyone, I hope everyone enjoyed it, see you again in my next post.

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Camera UsedTecno Camon 40 Pro
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PhotographyGenus Rhene
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Link To Original Community
https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/370211242
LatitudeLongitudeMap
24.31277489.568490https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=24.3127740562&mlon=89.568490237#map=12/24.3128/89.5685




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What a stunning capture! That tiny water droplet resting on the spider’s back is such a beautiful detail, and the colors on this little creature are absolutely striking.

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