Image of Habronattus fallax (Peckham & Peckham 1909)
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This guy was found a few moments later after the Skink episode. This jumping spider was black and white with some orange on the joints of his legs. This dude was pretty tiny and looked cute to me. I love Jumping Spiders they are one of my favorite types of spiders. This guy was pretty cooperative and didn't seem to mind me taking photos of him. It was a rather interesting spider to look at. I have no idea which one this is. The markings say Bold Jumper but the size suggest no. This guy was only about a centimeter or so. He was a good size but still very small.
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