Laba-laba Peloncat (Famili Salticidae)

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Latin NameObservation dateLocation
Laba-laba Peloncat (Famili Salticidae)03 Apr 2026Regency Bireuen, Aceh, Indonesia

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Hello, my friends, wherever you are, as usual, I hope you are all staying healthy and happy so you can go about your daily activities smoothly.

On this occasion, I return to this beloved community to share some images. Today, I accidentally encountered and captured several images of jumping spiders.

It's a bit of a shame I only managed to capture a few images of these small creatures. If we don't pay close attention, they will disappear into the leaves or undergrowth. This is due to their very small size and their ability to hide. A jumping spider can quickly crawl behind a leaf if they perceive something as a threat. As I experienced this time, I only managed to capture two images of the insect before it disappeared from my sight.

Although my primary objective and focus of my search was mushrooms, a spider accidentally jumped right in front of me, perched on a wild leaf. I immediately opened my phone to take some pictures of it. As soon as I brought my phone closer to take a few pictures, it immediately jumped elsewhere and finally disappeared from my sight.

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Initially, I took the initiative to take some detailed photos of the insect, but unfortunately, I only took two of them from a distance. Then, when I brought the camera closer, it immediately jumped away, perceiving me as a threat, and I lost sight of it.

If I had captured a more detailed photo, I might have focused on its eye structure. This is because jumping spiders are typically identified by their eye structure. All jumping spiders have four pairs of eyes, one specifically being their large anterior median eyes.

Well, my friends, those are some images of this small insect that I accidentally encountered today.
I hope you all enjoyed and enjoyed what I shared, and see you next time.



Camera usedHandphone
Lens64 mp
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PhotographyFamili Salticidae
Photographer@calvinbayer

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Reza is my real name, I named my hive account @calvinbayer which is where I really like sharing daily blogs on social media, especially on this platform.


Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/346980247
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5.160096.6225https://www.openstreetmap.org/?mlat=5.1600812&mlon=96.6225497#map=12/5.1601/96.6225


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