Spider Giving Birth

in Photography Lovers3 years ago

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Hello true hive friends. How is everyone? today I want to share some of my photography results about small animals, namely small spiders. I found this small spider in the forest in my village, this spider seems to be giving birth to a distended stomach and looks like he is sleeping. This little spider he often makes traps such as webs to ensnare his prey.

There are also types of small spiders that do not make traps when looking for their prey, they just chase and jump into the leaves to chase their prey. This spider has a beautiful shape and color that is brown and has eight legs to the right of four and to the left of four on each leg.

The process of taking this photo is very simple using a smartphone and I use a tool with a macro lens.

I use a macro lens because the object I take has a small size, so if I use a regular smartphone, the results are blurry and unsatisfactory.

That's why I use a macro lens so that the picture is good and can focus on the small object that we are photographing.


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Wow, looks so alien yet is very much a part of our everyday world that we don't get to see. Great shots!

Thank you

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This is an amazing shot! What you've found is a pair of dew-drop spiders (Argyrodes sp. in the family Theridiidae) also known as dewdrop spiders. And these two are in the process of mating. The one on the right, with the smaller body, is the male and he's inserting his pedipalp (the dark round bulbs) into the female (the one on the left with the large body).