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  • Lots of ppl I talk to on arachnoboards talk about Phidippus audax since their size makes them easy jumpers to raise. My jumping Johnsons aren't even that large.

  • dude thats awesome i caught a Salticidae spider with green fangs then i putted a black widdow with it.. then it killed the black widdow and i was prety amazed O_o

  • The only spiders I'm not afraid of.

  • is not!

  • you know that jumping spiders are fairlly intelligent? (for a spider) one genus, portia, can solve mazes

  • oh shit, that's fckin crazy.

  • Did not know about the mazes. Intelligent?? Hmmm. I know they seem very curious and almost friendly. Let one crawl on your arm and they just kind of 'hang out'. Here in S. California, there's a variety called an Apache Jumping Spider. They're a lot bigger than the other types around and have stunning orange-red on black color. They're rare though. I've only seen 3 in my life.

  • Their is a face on his back. It is so cute.^-^

  • did u catch it...it would make for a good pet

  • No, I just let him go on his way. I used to catch everything when I was a kid!

  • iight coo same here i used to catch things i find but down here in toronto u dont see any spiders bearly any bugs at all just bee's and flys and those kinds of shiity insects

  • that is the Phidippus audax or bold jumping spider, they have the best eye site of all spiders and can prey on insects and other spiders 2-3 times its size.i just caught one today. look for its green fangs they almost glow.

  • I own a salticidae (jumping spider) just like that one--cutest little guy ever!

  • thats shite

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