Oxyopes Salticus Spider In Aceh Forest

in #hive-1277882 years ago

Hi Hivers.

Meet me again, @new-spirit "the island boy" who lives in the middle of nowhere: Aceh. Well, this time I will show you a small spider that has a muta green color all over its body, and also looks irregular black lines on its body, and also on its tiny face. Look at this, the spider is not as scary as a lion, but very unique.


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This is a type of spider Oxyopes Salticus that is often found behind small leaves. I shot it using the macro lens on my phone.


Friend, yesterday afternoon, I passed this little animal on a small island that must be crossed by rivers and swamps, the small island is a hilly forest that is a bit uphill, and I went alone into the small forest with my cellphone and macro lens. Unmitigated, I immediately took aim at the small spider that was walking behind the leaves. But unfortunately I didn't find many pictures of this spider, because the spider was too sensitive to my body movements.

The following are photos of Oxyopes Salticus that I took in an inland forest. I will be happy if friends comment and appreciate my post this time. Have a good time watching...

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Oxyopes Salticus Spider (Shot using a macro lens, by @new-spirit)


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Of the eight photos of spiders, I present the first as the cover of the article. And it would look cool for a spider that has fine spines all over its body. I hope you enjoy my post today, and always be happy every day.

Regards, by @new-spirit.

Unique animalOxyopes Salticus Spider
CameraXiaomi Redmi 6a + (Macro Lens)
Shooting locationSaweuek, Aceh Utara (Indonesia)
Photographer@new-spirit
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We appreciate your work and your post has been manually curated by zoology team (oscurity,nelinoeva) on behalf of Amazing Nature Community. Keep up the good work!

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Thank you very much sir. I'm happy to hear this news and to read your comments about my current job. Good luck always. Regards.

Hello @new-spirit!

thank for sharing
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Thank you very much sir. Regards.