Jumping spider
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This Jumping Spider has a beautiful blue opalescence. The large reddish pedipalps near the mouth show that it's a male. Easy to observe, Jumping Spiders are diurnal and common around the world, including North America.
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Contents:
1.Ranomafana National Park
2.Analamazoatra Special Reserve
3.Montagne d'Ambre National Park
4.Masoala Peninsula
5.Nosy Mangabe Special Reserve
·Nosy Mangabe shoreline
·Garth and bonito
·Nosy Mangabe ridgetop
·Spiral fern
·Uroplatus control tree
·Two Uroplatus geckoes
·Non-cryptic Uroplatus
·Uroplatus gecko
·Uroplatus on a small branch
·Owlfly
·Tailless swallowtail butterfly
·Persimmon
·Dendrocalamus bamboo
·Bamboo patch
·Jumping spider
·Red and green chameleon
·Clearwing hopper and ant
·Parasitic wasp
6.Former rainforest near Sambava
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