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A Jumping Spider Jumping Spiders don't build webs to catch prey, but instead chase bugs down and jump on them! They can literally snatch a fly out of mid air. There are over 5000 species of jumping spider, this LOOKs like it may be Phidippus audax (Bold Jumpers). But I wouldn't stake my life on it. Spider experts say that to properly identify a spider they frequently have to put it under a microscope. This fat little spider was very shy, which is unusual for Salties. But I finally managed to get it to pose for me. This is Phidippus audax. -- Sarefo ( talk) 12:26, 16 February 2009 (UTC) |
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28 September 2007, 17:57:32 |
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Kilarin |
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