The Skunk-like Jumping spider |
The Skunk-Like Jumping spider in early stage.
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All Jumping Spiders make an attempt to Jump at my Eyepiece, Like this one:
The Skunk-like Jumping spider |
The Skunk-Like Jumping spider in early stage.
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Leaf-cutter bees make their nests in holes of trees or rotting wood. It is monsoon so probably it had made its nest in some rotting piece of wood. They are very crafty. The bees roll the leaves and fill the holes where they lay their eggs.
The bee visited my balcony for 3 days non stop- tearing a leaf and returning after 4-5 minutes. I was inspired by its hard-work. I must say though- it made a mess with those cuttings.
The praying mantis is a bizarre creature. It makes very swift movements but can strike with lightning speed. I met a mantis when I was in 7th grade but never dared to get close. It's not very rare to see a mantis but really exciting.
I encountered another mantis this year (2020). Like the year itself, the mantis is also a unique and weird one. Look at how it danced on Russian Gopnik music-
That obviously did not happen.
On 12th May,2020, after a rain evening, I went to my balcony to breath some fresh air. I spotted a green bug clinging onto the net near the Neem plant. It was a small praying mantis, didn't even have wings. I took a photo and forgot about it.
Few days after I spotted it on the neem plant, I saw it again. It had choosen to stay and had grown bigger.
The following day, I tried feeding the pulp of grapes to it. I had tried feeding raisins to a St.Andrew's cross spider too so I though I'd try the same with this lad. I broke a thorny twig from the lemon plant and stuck the piece of pulp on that. As I brought it closer, the mantis moved away, but when it touched its mouth, It started licking the juice. I was surprised to see the carnivorous insect was eating fruits!
It is not natural for mantis to eat fruits, but I was curious. So, I also tried sticking a piece of mango on that thorny twig and offering it. Tada! it ate it right away.