Extreme Macro Pictues of tiny spider (Zygiella)
Hello CCH Community!
Today i am sharing the extreme macro pictures of tiny spider. I hope you like my contribution of Sunflower seeds photography. this spider is also known as orb weaver spider. The scientific name of this species is Zygiella. It belong to Araneidae family. The order name of this species is Araneae. This Spider can not be identify by his body because it is very tiny spider so with their web structure we can identify this spider. it make web with vertical and horizontal line and in the center it make round shape net
It has brown color with white and grey color abdomen. I found this spider in the crops. this spider have six eyes with eight different size of legs. Hopefully every member this community like these extreme macro pictures of Spider.
Type: Insects
Camera Device: Smart Phone Google Pixel 2 (2017)
Lens Type: Macro lens Apexel
Software: Lightroom
Content Creator: @zrss
Impressive shot
I saw the spider's blood on his transparent leg, is it true that the color of the blood is green?
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@ericha i am not sure about it. i will research on it then i will told you.
Thank you @zrss for the answers, and be waiting for the research 😊😊😊
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