I spotted a spider at Cerok Tokun, but I did not know what had happened.
I pulled a piece of leaf hoping the spider could move for my better view, and for its blue eyes to be in my pictures. It was then pulled towards my direction and never bounced back.
I did not know what had happened, but it did not seem to be a dead body.
So I asked the Internet. Gosh, I should have killed this vulnerable Jumping Spider due to my ignorance. It was actually undergoing a molting process.
And if this was a successful one, it should shed away its old exoskeleton like the one I found nearby.
There are still many things to be learned from the Nature.
There are still many things to be learned from the Nature.
But talking about all those New Year's Resolutions, I am thinking of this shedding of old skin.
You made me wonder if the spider really had blue eyes...until I scrolled and saw the 3rd photos.
ReplyDeleteinteresting!
ReplyDeleteIt really does have blue eyes! Shedding skin has been on your mind for sometime that you even attracted a molting spider.
ReplyDeleteAhh..well, the top one looks like the missing stone in my ring
ReplyDelete(heh heh). Well you describe what seems to happen to me quite often as I wander around outside! Today, I thought of you because I got up extra early to snap pictures! You're so right about the morning..you wait and the sun is glaring and just too bright for many pictures to come out right. It's just a matter of getting out there? Anyway, nature sure does teach us huh..
It seems a very special spider
ReplyDeleteTHe internet is an amazing source of information. I was looking for the blue eyes, do spider really have blue eyes. Wonderful photos, you have a wonderful way of describing nature.
ReplyDeleteI really thought the spider has a blue eyes! hahahha.... You are such a good observer! If i was there, i wouldn't have realize a spider arround me....
ReplyDeleteI really thought the spider has a blue eyes! hahahha.... You are such a good observer! If i was there, i wouldn't have realize a spider arround me....
ReplyDeletethe first image resembled a beautiful ring!
ReplyDeleteThe first picture looks like some lovely organic ring or bracelet.
ReplyDeleteI also thought your first photo looked like a ring. This is a very interesting photo sequence and post. I've been told that we are shedding skin every day, but I hope you won't take it too far.
ReplyDeleteYou've photographed one of the miracles of nature
ReplyDeleteIt happened that the spider shed its skin during the new year eve.
ReplyDeleteIt must be ready for a new life, or "for a new start on old habits"?
most interesting..tationsu
ReplyDeletewonderful shots!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so vulnerable hanging motionless like that. I would have thought it was a dead spider too.
ReplyDeleteYou have sharp eyes and a strong heart to see this eerie critter.
ReplyDeleteYet, the story serves a good knowledge to me
Fascinating. Nature is always full of suprises...
ReplyDeleteIf human beings can shed their skins, then they can look younger. And perhaps the thick skinned people will become more less so.
ReplyDeleteHow the heck did I missed this post?
ReplyDeleteThat spider is quite scary looking!
ooooh it h=gave me the creeps!
ReplyDeleteHehehe, rainfield61
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't the hole in my pants, but the sheep shit which were all over the place.
I don't make New year resolutions, i knew from very long ago, I can't keep them.
Thisspider looks like the type people eat. You make a fire, and roast them.
Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteThis spider looks scary in close-up. But the shots are so beauitiful. Very intresting post.
ReplyDeleteInteresting! i had no idea about the molting process...thanks for sharing. Your photos are always beautiful, giving us ideas and of course, a visual treat. Cerok Tokun has a lot to offer for nature photography.
ReplyDeleteI don't make new year's resolution anymore (I did make once when I was 15).