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  • Stock Photo ID: #SO729660
  • Image Credit: Picxy.com/Rajesh.Photography
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  • Description: 
    I had click this jumping spider picture in a deep forest of Odisha, India. Jumping spiders are a group of spiders that constitute the family Salticidae. As of 2019, this family contained over 600 described genera and over 6000 described species, making it the largest family of spiders at 13% of all species. I had used realme 1 smartphone camera and without used any mobile phone lens during taking this picture. Spider is the most dangerous eight legged creature that walks the face of the earth. Who does not know what a spider is capable of? Naught one, but the most ignorant. It can hang from the ceiling, fall in your soup, and creep on your bed and under the blanket. It can crawl on your skin and tickle you all the way, or hide in your closet, well hidden during the day. Spider has long fangs and is a venomous bugger; it is aggressive and will readily attack you, if it, you bother. It is everywhere and nowhere, for often you cannot see it, yet it watches you, for it has six eyes – every eye staring right at you. What made a spider so special, so dangerously beautiful? It has six eyes (or eight), two fangs, long spinnerets and many hands. It has a mind of a hunter – a stalker and an ambusher – a predator who is as bright as a tiger. It is fast and quick, superb jumper. It is cryptic and colorful, buoyant and patient. It is but a son and daughter of mother Earth.... See more
  • Location: Cuttack, Odisha, India

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