Lynx Spider

Green Lynx Spider

Here is one slender and beautiful Lynx Spider found while watering my sweet potato creeper. It was unusually big and colourful. Rather I have never seen a spider as colourful as this. The green seemed fluorescent but unless I spot it in the dark, it is difficult to conclude.


This specie of spider is easily identifiable due to the presence of large erect spikes on the legs, its darting movement and sudden leaps. Unlike  commonly known spiders, Lynx Spiders do not weave a web for preying. They hide under leaves of plants and trees and wait patiently for their prey. They have keen eyesight and good jumping ability which helps them leap and hunt within fraction of a second of prey coming within their vicinity. Sometimes they jump as high as 2 cm to catch a prey!!



Green Lynx Spider on a sweet potato creeper

They are diurnal hunters that is they hunt only in the daytime. They prefer to live in tall grass, low shrubs or other wild vegetation on land where it is easy to camouflage and hunt. My garden turned into a mini forest is flourishing and I know that many creatures including this Lynx Spider have a contribution to it. 

A macro shot using Nikon D 7000 camera and Tamaron 70*300 lens.




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