Jumping spiders - The Australian Museum

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Though generally small in size, their large eyes, prodigious jumping ability, often brilliant colours and cocky, inquisitive activity make them very appealing. Many are daylight hunters, using their excellent vision to track, stalk and calculate distance, before suddenly leaping on their prey.
Jumping spiders - The Australian Museum
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Jumping spiders - The Australian Museum
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Jumping spiders - The Australian Museum
Jumping spiders - The Australian Museum
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