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Jumping Spider
Salticidae family
19.1943, 72.9702
Field Notes
Description:
Salticids do not necessarily follow a straight path in approaching prey. They may follow a circuitous course, sometimes even a course that takes the hunter through regions from which the prey is not visible. Such complex adaptive behaviour is hard to reconcile with an organism that has such a tiny brain, but some jumping spiders, in particular some species of Portia, can negotiate long detours from one bush down to the ground, then up the stem of another bush to capture a prey item on a particular leaf. Such behaviour still is the subject of research.
Habitat:
Seen at an open forest near a river.
Notes:
Better quality pic : https://www.flickr.com/photos/satyenmehta/15315015651/
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