Jumper Bank - _TNY_8966
Whenever I visit Åva-Stensjödal in Tyresta National Park, Sweden (which happens a lot), there is a certain spot where I nearly alway find v-fronted jumpers (Aelurillus v-insignitus). This time it was a female, but I find both sexes there about as often.
This is a ground-dwelling species and it doesn't seem to bother them the least that there are pleny of ants (larger than the spiders) moving around there, they just teleport-jump their way out of any perceived trouble.
Jumper Bank - _TNY_8966
Whenever I visit Åva-Stensjödal in Tyresta National Park, Sweden (which happens a lot), there is a certain spot where I nearly alway find v-fronted jumpers (Aelurillus v-insignitus). This time it was a female, but I find both sexes there about as often.
This is a ground-dwelling species and it doesn't seem to bother them the least that there are pleny of ants (larger than the spiders) moving around there, they just teleport-jump their way out of any perceived trouble.