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Juvenile Phidippus

Description:

I think this is a juvenile Phidippus sp. My sisters found it on our trampoline and I put it in a small container and brought it inside for pictures. After shooting for a while, I fed it a cricket, then let it go. It was very cooperative and groomed most of the time I was photographing it instead of trying to run away. The colors on the fangs and abdomen were stunning!

Habitat:

Urban; found on our trampoline.

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8 Comments

Jack Settle
Jack Settle 10 years ago

Thank you! He definitely was!

staccyh
staccyh 10 years ago

Absolutely fantastic photos!! This is a cute little dude :)

Jack Settle
Jack Settle 10 years ago

Thank you Larry!

LarryGraziano
LarryGraziano 10 years ago

Lovely shot Jack!

Jack Settle
Jack Settle 10 years ago

Thanks! This one was more cooperative than others that I've tried to photograph and pretty much just groomed itself the whole time.

SharniM
SharniM 10 years ago

It's pretty cute. I love the photos you've taken of it. :3

Jack Settle
Jack Settle 10 years ago

Thank you Jemma!

Hema  Shah
Hema Shah 10 years ago

awesome Jack!

Jack Settle
Spotted by
Jack Settle

Bartlesville, Oklahoma, USA

Spotted on Sep 1, 2013
Submitted on Sep 3, 2013

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