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  • A macro shot of a jumping spider on the stamen of a yellow flower. Shot taken with a 100mm macro lens with extension tubes. This tiny little guys was less than a quarter inch long. Known for their eye patterns and jumping capabilities, jumping spiders have been known to jump 80 times their body length in distance.
    Jumping Spider
  • A macro shot of a Orchard Spider (Leucauge venusta) in its web.
    Spider in Web
  • A closeup shot of a female Eastern Bluebird (Sialia sialis) with a spider in its mouth.
    Female Blue Bird
  • An extreme macro shot of a robber fly (Triorla interrupta) as it eats the insides of a common house fly. Robber fly's inject saliva containing neurotoxic enzymes which paralyze and digest the insides of its prey. It then sucks the liquified meal through its proboscis. Robber fly's are very aggressive hunters and will hunt other flies, beetles, butterflies, moths, bees, dragon flies, wasps, grasshoppers, and some spiders.
    Robber Fly Captures Prey
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