MONOMAD : MISUMENOPS (SPIDER ON PRAXELIS FLOWER)
To take part in today's #monomad contest, I'd like to show you some Macro Photo of an Animal. The animals that I will share on this occasion are animals that belong to the class "Arachnida", as we both know that ; spiders are not a type of animal that belongs to the class of insects, this is because insects have 4 pairs of legs or 8 legs, while animals that are included in insects are types of animals that have 3 pairs of legs or 6 legs.
The name of the spider that I share in this post is "MISUMENOPS", this is the name I found when I tried to match photos on Google Lens, and here I will share some explanations that explain the animals that I share, on wikipedia it is written that;
"Misumenops is a common genus of crab spider with more than 50 described species. . . . . ." Read More On Wikipedia
As explained on wikipedia that spiders are a type of animal that belongs to the Arachnida class, and I'm also looking for more information about this animal called a spider on wikipedia.id, here I will also quote some explanations that explain about spider on wikipedia, there it is written that;
". . . . .They are the largest order of arachnids and rank seventh in total species diversity among all orders of organisms" Read More On Wikipedia Wikipedia
The photo of the spider that I share this time is a very small spider that I have never seen before, and I photographed this spider when he was on a flower called Praxelis, this is the name I found when I tried match photos that are in my smartphone gallery on Google lens.
Okay friends, below are some photos of a spider named "Misumenops" that I will share in today's monomad challenge, and by the way all the photos I share are taken using a smartphone camera and the help of a macro lens, I hope you like it;
I also took this photo of the spider when it was on the rock, this photo I took after I finished taking the photo when the spider was on the flower;
Hey, take a look ; can you see the legs of this spider hiding behind the Praxelis flower;
This is the original size of the spider that I share in this post, this is a photo that I lined up with my index finger so that friends know the size of the spider that I share this time.
And below is the original color of the spider that I share in this post, along with the original color of this flower named Praxelis;
Okay buddy, maybe that's all I can say in this post, sorry if there are some words that are difficult to understand, because here I am still using the help of Google translator to translate my writing into English. See you in my next post, don't forget to smile every day, because that smile is charity :)

Camera | Poco X3 NFC |
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Lens | Sony 25mm & Q-Lens 35mm |
Photography | Spider |
Process | Mobile Lightroom |
Category | B&W Macrophotography |
Location | Indonesia - Aceh |
Photographer | @mirz |
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A fantastic work friend, nice can see yhis very small spider shoted with great skills... Well done. I like a lot each point of view you've selected and the well balanced black and white. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you very much @jlinaresp , glad you like it 🤗
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Thanks @jlinaresp and @poshtoken 🤗
Damn, those were some fine shots. You really have some pro-level skills.
Keep up the good work.
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awesome shots you have there my friend. : ) so sharp.
Thanks dude @ekavieka , glad you like it 😊
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Amazing shots! Crab spiders are awesome. Some crab spiders, especially those of the Misumenops genus, can even change their colour to match the flower they live on. Thanks for sharing this wonderful spood!
Thanks a lot @anikekirsten , glad you like it 🤗