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:iconheavymetalfaerie:
This is my absolute favorite jumping spider!
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:iconmadsismo:
Mood: Wow! ~MADsismo May 18, 2011  Student General Artist
wonderful, amazing! All your pictures are beautiful!
I love insects!
Where photographed this?
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:iconmelvynyeo:
Thanks!!! :) Taken mostly in Singapore :)
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~MADsismo May 19, 2011  Student General Artist
Cool! :D I like Mexico!
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*Taytonclait May 2, 2011  Hobbyist Digital Artist
A gorgeous, interesting spider, a great shot! Check out his fancy face!
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:iconteru-shinju:
what's the species?
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:iconmelvynyeo:
As the title, it's a Portia Labiata. Here's some writeup..
This species is a member of the Portia genus of spiders and is definitely the smallest creature on the list. Also known as the White-Mustached Portia, they inhabit wastelands and secondary forests in Africa, Asia, and Australia. These spiders have demonstrated learning abilities in laboratory tests and have been labeled the smartest bugs in the world. They perform astoundingly well on numerous problem solving tasks. One of their principle skills is luring other spiders from their webs for food. To do this they will pluck out rhythms at the corner of a web to mimic a trapped bug or insect intruder. If the Portia has encountered this type of spider before, then it will remember what rhythm pattern to use in order to achieve success. The Portia labiata has great eye sight and has been seen using incredible instinctive behavior. The spider uses a planned trial-and-error approach to hunting and shows a strong cognitive base. As the prey comes and goes, the spider will sit and wait for hours until it has a perfect moment to strike. Subsequently, plotting ahead and understanding that the meal will eventually return. These spiders have also shown signs of selective attention by identifying specific objects and prey over others.
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:iconteru-shinju:
wow, thanks for the explanation!! that's help XDDDDDDDDDDDDD
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