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eliasfta

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Hello,
I have been in hibernation during winter here in Australia and busy with work so no post for a while, now that spring is here I have been out doing peacock spider spotting with my brother Chavezshutter Chavezshutter .

I have a few hundred pics of 5 different Maratus species, males and females.
Hopefully will post a few more soon :)

In the meantime here a few shots of a Maratus plumosus in the wild.
Maratus plumosus1.jpg Maratus plumosus2.jpg Maratus plumosus0.jpg
 

Chavezshutter

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My first peacock spider species I found, I'm very fond of this tiny spider, great shots bro! We have spent so many hours looking for these guys, good to see the results of our efforts, post some more you lazy ass!šŸ¤£

btw: Common name is Plumed Peacock jumping spider
 
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