buggirl:

“What’s down there?”
See the green fangs?  Jumping Spiders in the genus Phidippus are known for their shimmery green fangs.

i would cuddle the hell out of this if i weren’t so terrified of it jumping around.

buggirl:

“What’s down there?”

See the green fangs?  Jumping Spiders in the genus Phidippus are known for their shimmery green fangs.

i would cuddle the hell out of this if i weren’t so terrified of it jumping around.

(via justaquickquestion)

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  11. thoughtsaboutnature said: They are cute indeed!
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    i would cuddle the hell out of this if i weren’t so terrified of it jumping around.
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    A lot of them also have cool hair. Probably one of...Salticidae, and that’s a tight race.
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