Jumping spider

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The jumping spider is typically found in tropic regions. The tropic regions that they are found in are very different, anywhere from the rain forest to the Himalayas. The jumping spider can be found anywhere in these climates, if its day the spider can be found on the ground, on rocks, in the grass, or on trees. At night or if it is raining, the jumping spider will hide under rocks or a small web.

*Taken during the 2nd Anniversary Celebration of Pinoy Macro Group at Matabungkay, Lian, Batangas - February 20-21, 2010.
Thanks to Dr. Alfred Tan and Dr. Roland Perez

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  1. r.uday 9 months ago | reply

    Awesomeness :)

  2. Lindsy.Carranza 7 months ago | reply

    What an amazing capture, so crisp

  3. dbp_Photostream 2 months ago | reply

    Just a little fact. Jumping spiders are one of the most versatile spiders and are found on every corner of the world. Even high in the coldest mountains on earth. Not just tropical regions. They are the most wide spread spider and have the most varied species. :)! You have taken an awesome shot and good focus.You use dedicated macro, extension tubes or reversed lens?

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