I found this tiny crab spider during my walk in the forest. I thought it was a kind of jumping spider or something similar to the beetle species but when I got close enough, I realized that was one of the unique species of spider that I've ever found. It resided in the shady spot and was active when noticing the strangers. It moved here and there seeking a safe spot. And there she was, the first place I looked, sitting in meditative pose atop a small daisy bud. A little spider that was like to play hide and seek when taking pictures. This typical spider is found throughout Asian tropical rain forests, in foliage in wooded environments. Seeing that, I managed to get a few pictures soon I noticed it was calm. It's great to see its appearance from the closest range, even I was not able to see their eyes as they were covered in its shell. Tree stump spider has long fur legs. This spider is harmless to humans. Crab spiders are mostly found in the Thomisidae family, though other spiders known as crab spiders can be found in families such as Selenopidae, Sparassidae, and Sicariidae.
Camera | Smartphone |
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Category | Macrophotography |
Lens | Lensbong Macro/Modified Macro lens |