HUNTING INSECT | Macro photography of Spiders and facts about their life cycles

in hive-185836 •  4 years ago 

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Heloo Guys!!


Still with me @Grisaia-Steem, this time I will introduce the parent spider who is looking after her prospective child. This spider is brown like the color of the surrounding shrubs. This body color is adjusted to the surrounding environment. This provides protection from predators and also makes hunting easier. But in my opinion, the spider is in a mode of protecting its future young. Let's get to know this animal more.

Spiders are a type of booky animal (arthropod) with two body segments, four pairs of legs, wingless, and do not have a chewing mouth. All types of spiders belong to the order Araneae; and together with scorpions, hornbills, mites — all eight-legged — were assigned to the Arachnida class. The field of study of spiders is called arachnology.

Unique facts about spiders:

  1. Spiders are not insects
  2. Has a very strong net
  3. Able to jump very far
  4. Do not have teeth
  5. The male spider will be the food for the female spider after fertilization
  6. The female spider will be food for the young after they hatch

Now let's take a look at the pictures that I captured using my cellphone camera plus macros as follows:


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Araneae


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Araneae


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Araneae


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Araneae


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That's the only information I can pass on. I hope you enjoy your visit on my blog. And I wish you a good day. I said goodbye

Best regards @Grisaia-Steam


PhotographyAraneae
Photo LocationAceh Forest
Camera in useHandphone
Photographer@Grisaia-Steem


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