Oxyopidae
Latin name | observation date | Location |
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Oxyopidae | 22-05-2025 | kushtia,Bangladesh |
We know that among the various types of insects that develop in the natural environment, the most well-known insect is spider. Spiders can have different shapes, sizes and different beauties. However, small spiders are one of them. Although small spiders look small, they are a wonderful and wonderful animal. Their body is very delicate and hairy, usually black, brown or gray in color. They have eight legs that are able to move very fast. Small spiders make their nests by weaving webs in different corners, on the leaves of trees or in the gaps of houses. Their webs are as delicate as they are strong. Although small, small spiders are very skilled at catching prey. They play an important role in maintaining the balance of the environment. The structure and behavior of small spiders teach us to think anew about the strange beauty of nature and the mastery of creation. However, we notice that all these spiders nest in the middle of the leaves of trees including various vegetables. Shape changes can be observed depending on the location. But I think those who are good bloggers or photographers are able to capture photos of all these spiders very beautifully and share them with us. So I also tried to decorate today's blog by capturing photos of them very beautifully.
Camera used | Smart Mobilephone |
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Lens | Cell phone camera |
F-stop | - |
Iso speed | ISO |
Focal length | MM |
Photograph | Oxyopidae |
Photographer | @abidhassan |
Location | kushtia,Bangladesh |
Link |
Link to original | community |
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Link | https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/301688686 |
Latitude | Longitude | Map |
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23.90884 | 89.12218 | https://www.openstreetmap.org/?#map=13/23.87509/89.13002 |
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