Another spider sweet as cookie.
Camera model Olympus SP-320
Date/time 23.06.2006/10:51:30
Exposure time 1/100 s
F-number f/5.6
ISO 64
Focal length 8 mm
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Well Nikola, I don't know about beeing a cookie but it does have some very distinctive coloration. If this is a crab spider, it's the first I have seen with these colors. Very nice photograph
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Well, I wouldn't call him sweet! But the face on his abdomen is very impressive indeed.
Mike Broderick
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Well... first I have seen too. Crab spiders of this kind I saw were mostly (95%) yellow with black mask. Could be this one use make-up?Ken Ramos wrote:... If this is a crab spider, it's the first I have seen with these colors. Very nice photograph