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    Life on the bottle. Same fellow who crawled inside the bottle.

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    Life on the bottle. Same fellow who crawled inside the bottle.

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    Re: Life on the bottle. Same fellow who crawled inside the bottle.

    Nice clear detail, Brian.

    Judging by those eyes I would suggest this might be one of the jumping spiders. Salticidae family

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    Re: Life on the bottle. Same fellow who crawled inside the bottle.

    Wow!

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    Re: Life on the bottle. Same fellow who crawled inside the bottle.

    Again, one super image, well taken and sharp, but then, I wouldn't expect anything less.

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    Re: Life on the bottle. Same fellow who crawled inside the bottle.

    Nice one.

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    Re: Life on the bottle. Same fellow who crawled inside the bottle.

    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    Nice clear detail, Brian.

    Judging by those eyes I would suggest this might be one of the jumping spiders. Salticidae family
    And pp entirely in Capture 1. I was surprised that a jumping spider would build a nest/web in a bottle.

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    Re: Life on the bottle. Same fellow who crawled inside the bottle.

    Quote Originally Posted by lovelife65 View Post
    Wow!
    thanks

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    Re: Life on the bottle. Same fellow who crawled inside the bottle.

    Quote Originally Posted by madcrow View Post
    Again, one super image, well taken and sharp, but then, I wouldn't expect anything less.
    which is why I post only my best

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    Re: Life on the bottle. Same fellow who crawled inside the bottle.

    Quote Originally Posted by Shadowman View Post
    Nice one.
    no bottle cleaning or spot removal

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    Re: Life on the bottle. Same fellow who crawled inside the bottle.

    Excellent image

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    Re: Life on the bottle. Same fellow who crawled inside the bottle.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Excellent image
    He's living in the bottle so there may be more

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    Re: Life on the bottle. Same fellow who crawled inside the bottle.

    Good for him. Many who crawl inside a bottle never make it back out.

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    Re: Life on the bottle. Same fellow who crawled inside the bottle.

    Quote Originally Posted by NorthernFocus View Post
    Good for him. Many who crawl inside a bottle never make it back out.
    very true

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    Re: Life on the bottle. Same fellow who crawled inside the bottle.

    Jumping spiders don't build webs, Brian, but they may well enter a space which contains an old web, from a different species, while searching for live prey or simply somewhere to shelter. Last year I had one living in a small wall crack around my door frame. It would come out on warm days then hide in the hole for the rest of the time.

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