Another shot of the tiny immature Pardosa wolf spider.
The eyes seem incredibly large on her. She'll grow into them though.
The eyes seem incredibly large on her. She'll grow into them though.
Category Photography / Animal related (non-anthro)
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Some spiders can. Jumping Spiders are believe to have eyesight that's comparable to humans, just with a narrow field of view. In fact, Jumping Spiders may be able to differentiate colors better than humans as they have tetrachromatic vision.
I don't have a lot of information on the vision of Wolf Spiders, but they are also very visual spiders.
Many spider species have very poor eyesight, some only able to see differences in movement and some only differences in light.
I don't have a lot of information on the vision of Wolf Spiders, but they are also very visual spiders.
Many spider species have very poor eyesight, some only able to see differences in movement and some only differences in light.
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