Tiny Hunter

Yumbo, Colombia

What might this be?

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Minot, ND

It's a male jumping spider (family Salticidae). I'll try to find out more about it.

Yumbo, Colombia

Thank you.

Minot, ND

It looks like a Paraphidippus sp. - see https://pictureinsect.com/image-handle/image/1080/153699837135552517.jpeg?x-oss-process=image/format,webp
for an example. I suspect that your specimen is an immature that hasn't reached its full coloration pattern yet.

This message was edited Mar 8, 2024 8:30 PM

Yumbo, Colombia

Yes indeed. Thank you very much.

Thanks for the link, I also want to know it. The extinction of giant animals in North America during the late Pleistocene era is a cool topic, and CanadianWritings https://canadianwritings.com/samples/late-pleistocene-megafaunas-extinction-in-north-america has some awesome sample papers that look into it. These samples are well-researched and give you good info on why these animals died out and what it means. If you're studying this, definitely check out CanadianWritings' samples.

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