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Love these little guys! jumping-spider-waterdrop-hats-uda-dennie-adn
Not an Animal, but not making a bug Board! jumping spider jumping Weeeeeeeeee! Cute Creatures, Animals Bugs, Funny Animal Photos
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Not an Animal, but not making a bug Board! jumping spider jumping Weeeeeeeeee!
Spiders wearing water droplets as hats. Baby Animals, Arachnids Spiders
Spiders wearing water droplets as hats.
World’s SECOND largest Spider, The Goliath jumper Spider! It's NOT the biggest. That award goes to the giant huntsman spider, a friend of Australia's. Spiders And Snakes, Spiders Scary, Creepy Spider, Weird Animals, Giant Huntsman Spider, Mother Nature
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World’s SECOND largest Spider, The Goliath jumper Spider! It's NOT the biggest. That award goes to the giant huntsman spider, a friend of Australia's.
Mature male platyomma tarantula, photo by Roberta Grace Reptiles, Mammals, Animals Wild
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Mature male platyomma tarantula, photo by Roberta Grace
This is called the Gooty Sapphire Ornamental Tree Spider (Poecilotheria metallica) and even its name is all fancy. They're insanely rare, too, only being found in a single location which is severely fragmented. The extent of occurrence is less than 100 km2. Habitat: Southeastern India and Sri Lanka Status: Critically Endangered Rare Animals, Endangered Animals, Unique Animals, Strange Creatures Unusual Animals, Endangered Species
Pelochelys cantorii
This is called the Gooty Sapphire Ornamental Tree Spider (Poecilotheria metallica) and even its name is all fancy. They're insanely rare, too, only being found in a single location which is severely fragmented. The extent of occurrence is less than 100 km2. Habitat: Southeastern India and Sri Lanka Status: Critically Endangered
Australian Peacock Spider Gorgeous
Australian Peacock Spider