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This jumping spider looks very much the same as my previous jumping spider spotting, only that it is pretty much smaller, only a third in size of the previous. The place where I found them are 15 miles apart and this one is more common. The body shape of this one is more tapered or geometrical while the previous is teardrop shaped. I don't know, maybe this one is a juvenile but it moves like an adult when it captures this young katydid.
Thanks Karen. Most of them are just within 3 miles radius around us.