There is obviously no love in the jumping spider species world, and competition for food is top priority. This one a female Green Jumping Spider. The poor little spider in her mouth, I had shot earlier, and watched in horror as he was consumed by the bigger spider, leading me to conclude that the larger is a ‘Big Meanie’.” Photograph by Flickr user AdamNoosa.

There is obviously no love in the jumping spider species world, and competition for food is top priority. This one a female Green Jumping Spider. The poor little spider in her mouth, I had shot earlier, and watched in horror as he was consumed by the bigger spider, leading me to conclude that the larger is a ‘Big Meanie’.” Photograph by Flickr user AdamNoosa.

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