This is the continuation of my previous post:
And these are some more similar pictures of another spider catching a bee.
I don't know the scientific name of this spider, but I assume it is poisonous. It is only 1 or 2 centimeters in size, smaller than the bee, as is evident from the pictures.
This is the second and final in the series an I will come up with a new one the next time.
Amazing photos of nature at work! I don't like spiders, but they don't offend me (unless they are on my body!)...great job of capturing this series!
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I always feel sorry for the victim, but it's natures way.Another great capture!!
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Superb macros!!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is magnified to a great extent rt? I would not want spiders of that size anywhere in my vicinity! :) Great shots as always
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