This long-jawed spider is not really camouflaged, of course, but it positioned itself in such an artistic way that its elongated body and legs seem to be an extension of the plant, especially from a distance. The plant was growing at the edge of a small pond at my local marsh and the brown background color is the water of the pond.
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What a life-hanging on a bush waiting for a bug to fly by.
I think that this spider has a web attached to the bush and spends some of the time there, but still, it’s a tough way to catch a meal.
Amazing!
Those are some long legs!
These long-jawed spiders are different from most others, it seems. I am not sure, but it sure looks like some of the spider’s legs are longer than others.
Beautiful!