Hemidactylus brookii


Latin nameobservation dateLocation
Hemidactylus brookii07-07-2025Meherpur,Bangladesh


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We have noticed that there are many different types of insects and pests roaming around us. But I don't have much idea about the mouths or organs of all these insects or I don't know them very well. If we try to have a little idea about it, then we can learn a lot very easily. Similarly, today I have brought you photography of spiders. Spiders are a wonderful creation of nature. It is a small invertebrate animal, which has eight legs and two body segments. Spiders are both skilled web weavers and skilled hunters. The web they make is a strange engineering that is as beautiful as it is effective. Small insects can easily get stuck in this web that sparkles in the sunlight. They make this web with skill. I really like building their nests. I have noticed that spiders of different sizes, small and large, build their nests in exactly the same way. The behavior, color and size of each spider is different. Some spiders are very colorful and attractive, while others are completely gray or black. They are usually solitary and live in their own webs. Spiders have very sharp eyes and can quickly detect movements around them. Spiders play an important role in maintaining the balance of nature. They keep the environment clean by eating harmful insects. They especially eat insects trapped in their webs. Although small, their contribution is very big. We can learn many things from Eid very easily.

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LensCell phone camera
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PhotographHemidactylus brookii
LocationMeherpur,Bangladesh
Photographer@simransumon

Link to originalcommunity
Linkhttps://www.inaturalist.org/observations/298036965

LatitudeLongitudeMap
23.7782688.63139https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15/23.82302/88.75043




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