Macro Photography - Telamonia Dimidiata, Jumping Spider 🕷️

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Hello everyone, meet again with me, the spider keeper. So far I have had six types of pet spiders. And I have made three houses for them to live in.

Unfortunately, one of my favorite spiders, which is very similar to the Venom style in Spider-Man's action, has died, becoming food for the big spider that lives with him. Looks like I have to make more nests for them to live in.

This time I discovered a cool new type of spider. This spider, commonly known as the two-line jumper, or its scientific name Telamonia dimidiata, is a jumping spider found in various Asian tropical rainforests, on the foliage of wooded environments.

Even though it is very small, it has a heroic jumping talent. This spider is also very docile and likes to jump and hang between my fingers. Despite this, it is an annoying spider, I felt overwhelmed when I took some pictures of this spider.

The reason is that he always jumps towards my camera lens when I am aiming at him for a photo. At first glance, this jumping spider is also very similar to a squid, from its body shape and color we can see that it has a sibling bond with squid, maybe it's just a different breed. It's like this joke about the spider in disguise.

These are some pictures of jumping spiders that I captured before my emotions overflowed because they kept attacking my camera.

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CameraiPhone XR + Macro Lens
CategoryMacro Photography
ObjeckTelamonia Dimidiata
EditingLightroom
LocationAceh, Indonesia

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