Macrophone photography | Bark spider
Hi friends wherever you are I hope you are doing well. today I again want to post some pictures of wood spiders that I photographed today in the interior of the forest. And I want to show you some photos of this spider that I shot with the lensbong that I use on my phone camera.
This spider that I found also includes a ball weaver spider, this spider has a strange behavior, when I found it, the spider hung itself by a silk thread that was on him, as if it was dead
When I approached and wanted to take a picture, this spider dropped itself into a leaf bush and tightly covered all its legs with its body, to me this was very strange, because this behavior I have never seen in other spiders.
Maybe this is a spider's way of distracting, you can see this spider is brown and also has fine hairs on its body, and I have taken some pictures of this spider
Here are some photos of this brown spider that I managed to capture while in the jungle interior and I want to publish it, I hope you all like it and feel a little entertained
Photo Taken | Smartphone OPPO A53 |
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Category | Macrophotography |
Lens | Lensbong(Q-Lens)/Macro lens(APEXEL APL-24X) |
Location | North Aceh - Indonesia |
Photografer | @adi.pisces |
Awesome find! These types of ob-weaver spiders are very difficult to find so you were very lucky! And you're correct, she throws herself down and keeps herself tucked in so that she look like bird dropping and that's how she prevents larger animals from eating her.
Thank you for sharing your find and also what you saw! This sort of information helps others see that spiders are truly fascinating and gentle creatures that aren't fearsome. Please share more insight and observations with us, we'd love to have it populate HIVE.
I'd like to invite you to join our Arachnids community and share your arachnid content in cross-posts with us.
Thank you very much @hive-100750
, I feel happy with what I found, and I write as I see it, with pleasure, maybe on another occasion I will try to share in your community 👌😊
This spider is unique. It's amazing. Nicely captured
thank you so much buddy👌👌👌
This is awesome, and I can't say it enough. Here in South Africa, we call them Bird-Dropping spiders because they look like it, haha. Thank you for sharing your spider find! !PIZZA
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