Spiders with their prey

in WE ARE MOVING2 years ago

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Hello Hivers

Hello all #amazingnature friends, how are you guys doing this year, did everything go according to plan

This time I will share some of the pictures that I got when I was about to clear the plantation area behind the house, and of course while clearing the land my eyes are always watching carefully to find what I can shoot for my macro objects, the macro lens and also the cellphone have I prepared beforehand, and look what I found, a spider enjoying its big catch, let's see some pictures


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Argiope anasuja anasuja is a species of spider which belongs to the family Araneidae. This species is also part of the genus Argiope and the order Araneae. The scientific name of this species was first published in 1887 by Thorell, this spider is usually found in Pakistan to the Maldives
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A poor butterfly stuck in the spider's web, size is not a problem for this spider's web, you can see for yourself that the size of the butterfly that is stuck is almost twice the size of the spider itself, that is a meal big for him


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Out of curiosity I started to approach this spider, it turned out that he was a little aggressive, he threatened me with his sharp gaze while showing his fangs, I was a little scared, I might later become Spiderman if I get bitten, right?😅

After feeling that the threat was successful, he hugged his prey tightly again and added some more web wrapping, and the question is, why does a spider cover its prey's entire body while he will definitely eat it later, I'm a little confused thinking about that

I took many pictures this time, with different angles and styles shown by this spider


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The spider has a beautiful body pattern, the yellow color makes it stand out even though it is in the bushes, its body size is also quite large for a spider, it is about the size of my little finger, its long legs and hair covering its parts. her face also looks special

The web he made also has a different pattern from other spider webs, there are some specially made webs that are in several corners of this spider house, yeah that's really cool, like a decoration for a house, it turns out that behind his spidery face is also a swordsman like my cousin😅


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Now we look at it from the back side, on the back of this spider, there are spots that have beautiful colors too, and in one of the pictures I managed to photograph his face clearly even though he was a little scared, I don't know anything about spiders, maybe this spider is poisonous, being able to take one picture of its face is more than enough

The poor butterfly also looks beautiful even though it is in a lifeless state, but that is a law of nature, no one can say anything if nature wants it, nature is full of mysteries.

One of the last pictures shows something like an antenna in this spider's mouth, at first I thought it was the mouth, but after I looked again, the mouth was under the antenna, maybe it's a spider's mustache 😅

Well, for this time that's all I can share, I hope you like it and thank you 🙏

Note; all pictures were taken with a smartphone camera + macro lens and edited with picsart

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Leaving aside the cruelty that is present everywhere in nature, I love these beautiful, quiet and motionless spiders that I also have in our garden 😎🕷️🕸️

Yes, I want to see it one day, the spider that is in your garden, and don't try to touch it, you will turn into a spidergirl 😁🙏

Lol, really? 😅 I don't touch them! It's because I don't want to bother their important life and job 😊

It could be 😅, like spiderman, I don't even dare to take too close a picture, being a superhero is a pain 😁

Ha ha, your unique sense of humor! 😅 You are right - being a superhero is a pain. But these beautiful garden guys are so harmless, nice and useful creatures!

Your photography on this spider is really cool guys.

Thank you very much 😊

you're welcome.

I love the photos, they are excellent

Thank you, glad to hear you liked it



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Nicely detailed photographs

Thank you very much 😊