Steemit Challenge Season 29,W-4 |Creative Insect macro videography.
Hi everyone warm greetings to my friends. Hope you all are great. So, guys, I had a surprise this morning I woke up, grabbed my phone, and saw this tiny, fast-moving creature on the wall. It's a Gray Wall Jumping Spider They're actually pretty cool, even if they're a bit spooky. I mean, who expects to see a spider doing parkour on their wall, right?
So, let me tell you more about this little guy. The Gray Wall Jumping Spider, scientifically known as Menemerus bivittatus, is a species of jumping spider. They're relatively small, about 6-8 mm in length, and have a grayish-brown color with darker stripes on their back. They're super agile and can jump up to 5 times their body length, which is crazy.
It is a pantropical species and is usually found on the walls of buildings or on tree trunks where it stalks its prey.
These spiders are actually quite common in many parts of the world, including Nigeria. They're harmless to humans and mostly feed on tiny insects, like flies and mosquitoes. They're also known for their impressive eyesight, thanks to their 8 eyes! They have excellent vision, which helps them hunt and navigate.
Anyway, I was just observing this little guy, and he was moving around, checking out his new surroundings. I took a few pics, but he was too fast for me. Have any of you guys ever had a spider encounter like this? Or maybe you've got some tips on how to gently escort them outside?
| Details | Information |
|---|---|
| Device | iPhone XS mas |
| Photographer | me |
| Insect | Spider |
| Type | 1 Type |
| Country | Nigeria |
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Hello @knysthinker I am very happy to have your participation in the week-4 of SLC Season 29.
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Feedback / Note
You have done a wonderful photography and videography of the Spider. The spider is very small and you have tried to portray it. The video would have been even better if it had been more detailed. Because the cut-offs between the legs of the spider are incredibly beautiful to see. Anyway, it was a very good effort, keep up the good work.
Regards,

@nevlu123
Thank you
I will do better next time