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Jumping Spider on an Alder Coneby GregoryBComment by SandyP: Ohhhhh GREG! This is freaking a-MAZING! I was curious when I saw the thumbnail, but when it opened up, I seriously 'bout fell out of my chair it was so cool! What a fabulous perspective, and such ridiculous detail on that tiny little subject!
Wow! Between you and Roz. . .you are in a league of your own!
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Jumping Spider on an Alder Coneby GregoryBComment by jomari: Incredible, Greg. I had an alder ( drought victim) and I know how tiny those cones are. Those eyes on the tiny spider are amazing, and he sort of looks like he has a whopping great beard. |
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Jumping Spider on an Alder Coneby GregoryBComment by krnodil: Eeep! Jumping spiders are just so freaky, I would never be able to get close enough to one to take a picture. Good eyes (yours, the measly 2 you have), to spot him among those cones. |
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