Entering a forest with lots of shrubs, I was looking for something that could be photographed, my search was insects, after searching and looking around the forest I found a black spider or its scientific name is Phidippus Audax, this is included in the category of jumping spider that inhabits a small forest near my house, I tried to take a picture of it, but this spider keeps moving to other places, also by jumping between plant leaves and plant branches.
Indeed, if most spiders jump, it is already a characteristic of them, because they usually live in high places, this time this insect jumped away from me, even though I was afraid of him by the camera, maybe he wanted to avoid it, after several tries to take pictures, I was able to take some pretty good photos, and since I wasn't satisfied with trying to take more photos of this spider, as usual I used my smartphone to take photos and also added a macro lens.
I saw this spider hiding or making a nest among the plants around the garden, he waited for his prey between the plants, and was usually very alert if the prey was caught in a web that had been made which also served as a nest, after getting the prey it will be weakened with the venom from this spider bite, then save it to eat at a later time.
I think that's all for my story about jumping spiders today, thank you for your attention, sorry if there are errors in writing, see you next time.
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Thanks for sharing! This is jumping spider, indeed. They, along with lynx spiders, are known to jump a lot. This jumping spider's species is not Phidippus Audax, those are only found in North America, and they have shiny chilicerae ("jaws").
Thank you very much for your correction, I did not find in detail the scientific name of this spider.