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    i hate spiders, but your pretty. :) just dont come by me ok? haha.
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    looks poisonous. Hahah.
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    WOW! this is fantastic!!
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    my goodness, what an amazing creature
Reblogged from: allcreatures
Originally posted by: mabelmoments

allcreatures:

mabelmoments:

A male peacock spider shows off a stunning array of colours as it performs an    impressive mating ritual in front of a watching female. This image of the    4mm long spider was captured by amateur photographer Jurgen Otto, from    Sydney, Australia. Male peacock spiders keep their “tails”, which are    flap-like extensions of their abdomen, folded down by their side until they    spot a brown coloured female. Picture: Jurgen Otto / Solen. via telegraph uk 


This looks poisonous. Hahah.

allcreatures:

mabelmoments:

A male peacock spider shows off a stunning array of colours as it performs an impressive mating ritual in front of a watching female. This image of the 4mm long spider was captured by amateur photographer Jurgen Otto, from Sydney, Australia. Male peacock spiders keep their “tails”, which are flap-like extensions of their abdomen, folded down by their side until they spot a brown coloured female. Picture: Jurgen Otto / Solen. via telegraph uk

This looks poisonous. Hahah.

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