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Trying to capture the fangs/jaws of a male jumping spider in focus(whilst getting the spiders eyes also in focus) has been a challenge for me.
But just recently, i managed a shot which im happy with. The males jaws/fangs must be at least twice the length of the females, but they do look impressive!
Im also including some shots of a smaller species of Jumper...a female Fleecy...both spiders found/shot in my garden. No images have been cropped. Cheers Paul.
1st up, that male and his elongated jaws/fangs.
Zebra Jumping Spider (male). Salticus scenicus. by Tort Man, on Flickr
Next 3 images of the little female Fleecy Jumper.
Fleecy Jumping Spider (female). Pseudeuophrys lanigera. by Tort Man, on Flickr
Fleecy Jumping Spider (female). Pseudeuophrys lanigera. by Tort Man, on Flickr
Fleecy Jumping Spider (female). Pseudeuophrys lanigera. by Tort Man, on Flickr
But just recently, i managed a shot which im happy with. The males jaws/fangs must be at least twice the length of the females, but they do look impressive!
Im also including some shots of a smaller species of Jumper...a female Fleecy...both spiders found/shot in my garden. No images have been cropped. Cheers Paul.
1st up, that male and his elongated jaws/fangs.
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Next 3 images of the little female Fleecy Jumper.
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