Another Bold Jumping Spider

For the 2nd year in a row I met a Bold Jumping Spider at Duke Farms' Outdoor Education table. It's probably not the same spider though; it sounds like they only live about 1 year, and only an immature spider from the preceding year should be around the following year.

I've got a couple theories why this table is popular with them:

  1. Perhaps us humans attract flies or other small prey for them to eat. Or our presence deters obvious predators like mantises or larger spiders.
  2. They are considered a fairly abundant spider, so maybe they'd turn up in a careful survey of most outdoor spots.
  3. It's a long shot, but maybe they're looking to learn about whatever topic was being covered on this day. 😃 Jumping spiders do have a reputation for braininess.
October 15, 2022 at Duke Farms
Photo 250354260, (c) jpviolette, some rights reserved (CC BY-NC)


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