"Argiope Bruennichi" is the name I found when I matched the photo in my smartphone gallery on the google lens, and after I found this spider's name I tried to browse and look for some information on wikipedia, and on wikipedia explained that ;
Argiope bruennichi (wasp spider) is a species of orb-web spider distributed throughout central Europe, northern Europe, north Africa, parts of Asia, and the Azores archipelago. . . . 👉Read more on Wikipedia
According to the information I found on wikipedia, it was also explained there that this spider makes its nest in a zig-zag shape, it makes its nest for about an hour, and the nest it makes to lure its prey, prey that has been caught in the spider's web. they will bite and then these spiders will inject a venom that contains food-solventing enzymes.
In the photo that I display in this post, it appears that this spider is preying on a butterfly, and it seems that the prey he managed to catch was a butterfly named "Danaus Genutia" ;
Below I will also show some photos that I only focus on this spider;
Here below are also some other photos that I managed to capture using a smartphone camera and the help of a macro lens;
Thanks for visiting my blog andand have read my writing, sorry if there are some words that are not understood, because here I am still using Google translator to post it into English. See you in my next post. 🤗
Camera | Poco X3 NFC |
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Lens | Sony 25 mm & Q-Lens 35 mm |
Photography | Argiope Bruennichi |
Process | Mobile Lightroom |
Category | B&W Macrophotography |
Location | Indonesia - Aceh |
Photographer | @mirz |