New: jumpingspiderAll contenthive-129948krhive-196917steemzzanhive-183959hive-166405hive-185836uncommonlabhive-150122hive-183397hive-144064hive-180932hive-101145bitcoinhive-188619photographyhive-193637hive-124908hive-163341lifekrsuccesshive-139150hive-184714hive-103599TrendingNewHotLikersdeimage (62)in hive-185836 • 3 years agoMACROPHOTOGRAPHY | JUMPING SPIDER | THE WORLD OF XPILARHello Stemian, how are you today ? I hope today being a gratefull day and keep excited to make a post of Macrophotography. Meet again with me @deimage in our best community that was WORLD OF…olafurthor (44)in smartphonephotography • 6 years agoFemale Peacock SpiderIf I'm correct this is a female peacock jumping spider. She was hitching a ride on the back of my car and was so small I almost didn't notice her. About the size of a cannabis seed. It's a shame I…sketch.and.jam (70)in spider • 7 years agoTrying to film a jumping spider.I caught a Phiddipus Audaux and tried filming it but it wouldn't stop jumping on the camera here is the result:animalcentral (53)in animalcentral • 7 years agoHow Animals See The World #7 - JUMPING SPIDERWelcome to Animal Central The ultimate destination on Steemit for all things animal. Hello Animal Lovers! Has the deeply intriguing thought as to how the various species of animals around…mraza (42)in mantis • 7 years agoKung Fu Mantis Vs Jumping Spider | Life Story | BBCWhen attacked an orchid Mantis is capable of it's own self defence in the form of Kung Fu. Taken from Life Story. Mantis Mantises are an order (Mantodea) of insects that contains over 2,400…allmonitors (74)in jumpingspider • 8 years agoExploring Our Tiny Nature 40: Came across a lazy and grumpy jumperEncountered this tiny spider creature yesterday, I thought it was sick or maybe the stomach is full as it doesn't want to move, unlike some other jumpers who would react immediately. It was just…mutsima (31)in steemitphotochallenge • 8 years agoSteemitPhotoChallenge Entry - Spidy (Toe-Tap)Manual 1963 Micro-Nikkor-P Auto 1:35 f=55mm (No.602068) Nikon D90 This guy was about the size of a pea, playfully hopping amongst my succulent plants in the backyard. I named him George. We got to…