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Dmitry Gavryushin
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September 29, 2006, Side, on a limestone rock.
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what?

Salticidae spiders.

It seems this spider, for some reason, lost their hairs!!! did you shave it??? Smile eheh
strange. here I don?t know even the genus! Just sure about family. It is easy. perhaps Menemerus sp. but very changed... awkward without hairs... this is the first time I saw a thing like this one!
 
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Maybe it's just natural wear and tear - or it has escaped from claws of some predator (it wasn't me Wink ).
 
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during the life, spiders can lost their hairs. It is normal. But I never saw one spider in so advanced stage. Perhaps could be a "centenary" spider. Smile
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