
Comments & ID Thoughts
well I found it on car so my guess is it would be the one that do not make web and search for the prey so it might have some kind of neuro toxic or cytotoxin or might be having agatoxin like the funnel web spider Agelenopsis aperta which have many type of agatoxin in its venom and by seeing its front legs which are some what like the crab spider which uses its front 2 pair of legs to catch its prey but I was unable to identify the gender of this spider
It’s a harmless jumping spider, family Salticidae.
But I have observed it for almost like 10 min but it didn’t hoped our daughter ne any thing that a jumping spider do before jump but it was quite fast for a jumping spider are you sure it belongs to family salticidae
Yes, I’m sure. Compare to Thyene imperialis: http://peckhamia.com/salticidae/salticidae.php?adres=img.php?id=30789&s_id=
Yes it’s just the same thanks