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Jumping spider
Today, while doing some gardening, I found this little spider (about 1cm) on my equipment. I'm fairly sure it's a little jumping spider, but I've had trouble finding the scientific name for it. [UPDATE: I now have satisfied myself it's a jumping spider of the Opisthoncus sp.]. Since viewing the image on the computer, I notice it's missing a front right leg.
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perhaps he will able to jump anyway !
Bonne journée.
A long time ago I also met a similar little Jumping Spider:
www.ipernity.com/doc/524691/45552576/in/album/704511
Excellent shot though George.
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BUG EYED AND ONE LEGLESS !!!
of this extremely efficient hunter. :)
However, their size of about one centimeter is also amazing.
In the region where I live, I find only much smaller specimens of this genus.
Terrific macro, George!
I wonder if it's possible for the spider to regenerate a new leg?
Karen's Place club has replied to Amelia clubThat's amazing!
Annalia S. has replied to Karen's Place clubKaren's Place club has replied to Annalia S.( If a spider is unfortunate enough to lose a leg, then provided it still has at least one more moult left in its life cycle it's able to grow a new leg. I don't know how many moults a small spider like this would have though ).
He's beautiful. Wonderful image, George!
I noticed Amelia's question up above and got curious to know if spiders can regenerate new legs and found this: www.peta.org.au/news/spider-regrows-legs
tiabunna club has replied to Karen's Place clubKaren's Place club has replied to tiabunna clubwww.ipernity.com/group/28343
tiabunna club has replied to slgwv club.........wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
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