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Bold Jumping Spider
Bold Jumping Spider (Phidippus audax: Salticidae) This small spider is ca. 1 cm (0.39 in) long. They range from 4-18 mm (0.16-0.71 in) in length.
Habitat
Taken on Dill. Brazos County Arboretum, Bryan, Texas, USA. Planted arboretum with some natives at ca. 99 m (325 ft) elevation.
Location
Bryan, Texas, USA
Date taken
April 2020
Scientific name
Phidippus audax
Equipment used
Canon
a wonderful photo of this little spider, looks quite scary with its hairy legs, superb colors, details and a great setting, top marks, Stanley, many tfs!!!
 
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Not a spider lover like Donald but this is one beautifully detailed image of this colorful Spider Stanley!
 
An incredible close up of this tiny spider, Stanley!
 
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Gawd!!! Are these scary ones Stanley.... I mean do they wait and jump out on you as you pass???:eek!:

What a cracking macro image this is lad, with some great detail. Very well done my friend.
 

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Invertebrates
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Stanley Jones
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