Macro Photography: Male Telamonia Jumper

I don't remember where these photos were taken, whether it was in the local forest of Lhokseumawe, North Aceh, or in Pidie Jaya.

This is a male Telamonia jumping spider, and I think it's the Telamonia vlijmi species. This species was first described by a Polish arachnologist, Jerzy Prószyński, in 1984.

I found this spider in his nest, and he only came out after realizing that there was danger threatening him. No matter how hard I tried to convince him that I was not his enemy, he still felt that I had threatened his life, and he was ready to find a way to escape from me.😤

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CameraXiaomi Poco X3 NFC Smartphone
LensExternal macro lens
CategoryMacro photography
ProcessedMobile Lightroom
LocationAceh, Sumatra, Indonesia
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