Arachnophobia before this video: 100% Arachnophobia after video: 99% Arachnophobia when you wake up with a spider crawlin on your arm or leg: 10000% Me personally i like ll kinds of animals XD creepy cute scary cuddly etc.
They are pretty chill, if you move you move a finger towards them slowly they will feel you up and sometimes climb on and just stare at you like "What now?"
The wild ones are super skittish but if you pester them enough, their curiosity tends to get the better of them and they'll try and explore. The Jumping Spiders in most videos are bred and born in captivity so they're pretty much used to humans and shit. They're basically like mini-cats tbh.
yeah , once a jumping spider jumped on me again even though I put her on the ground, she was following me after all. and I found her inside the house but... the other spiders killed her
Yeah, fun fact about some spiders like this, including what my parents called Wolf Spiders which seem similar (fuzzy but grey or black with a white spot on back), EAT brown recluses! So some jumping spiders, in moderation, can be a good thing.
@@xsaviercontas8610 I met one that look like venom (the super villain guy) and I kept seeing him on the side walk and also outside in a basket and I also saw him near where I wash my hands… he gave me a good scare one time though, I dropped my cup!
It’s actually pretty incredible that this spider has at least a rudimentary understanding of gravity. Notice how it tilted to one side to see if that would make the droplet fall off. It’s actually demonstrating problem solving ability.
@@SeaKrait571*insert Ripley's reference here* believe it or not, public transit. Saw the bus driver go through it after getting cussed out by a senior 😅😂. Wish you could have seen it, I did a play by play too
Jumping spiders are the only spider type that I have a trusted alliance with Many times ive needed to move one and let them hitch a ride on my finger, and even the larger ones have never tried to bite me. They even look right at you too, like "Aight dude im trustin you, bring me to my next destination". They just sorta politely scoot on to your hand, look at you for a sec, then scoot back off once you set them down again. Little buggers have personality, I swear
Had one watch me cook a year or so ago, he would just sit there on the spices rack, looking up at me while I prepared dinner. I named him Henry and although it's obviously not the same spider each time, I call every Adamson Jumping Spider; "Henry" so my kids can too.
As a man in the countryside surrounded by nature and spiders, I gotta say this is one of the calmest one I've seen, tilting its head to see if it would fall off, I swear jumping spiders are smart little creatures.
Jumping spiders are remarkably intelligent, far more so than other spiders and probably most insects. They also have relatively sharp eyesight, and are acutely aware of their surroundings.
@@Zyoung1236 Yeah... Jumping Spiders and Wolfspiders have good eyesight, jumping spiders in particular.... they have been observed to be able to see a tv screen with other jumping spiders on the screen and react to what those spiders on the screen were doing.
A cat will continue to chase a laser pointer dot, even though it knows it cannot catch the dot. A jumping spider will abandon the chase of a laser pointer dot as soon as it realizes it can't catch the dot. Jumpers are smarter than cats??
I spent the first three weeks of the pandemic in the company of a spider who moved onto my windowsill. I documented her daily activities. I watched her catch flies. I watched her tear down and rebuild her web. I named her "Charlotte Seven-Fingers". It's amazing how much personality you can discover in a spider. One day a leaf landed on the main thread of her web, and the wind kept shaking it. At her size it was like a tree falling on her house, and then getting hit with repeated earthquakes. So she decided to pack up and leave. Moving day consisted of her spontaneously jumping off of a second story window to the ground below (don't worry, they can do that safely, I'm sure she was fine). I will miss you, Charlotte Seven-Fingers.
This is a very short storybook... Essay. Thanks for the sharing. Can also be made into a short comic compilations titled Charlotte Seven-Fingers I swear.
@@undergreenthunder8037 I googled "most intelligent spider species", and indeed, there was information about the portia jumping spiders, who are remarkable due to their intelligence.
@@soulextracter you do realize we don’t have the answers to everything and don’t have a record of every species of spider in existence so that is impossible to know right ?
@@ToTiger14 I believe you are overestimating the average level of critical thinking skills. To me the assumption would be that they have not even considered the idea that we do not know about every spider and even if we did we still wouldn’t have an accurate way to discover which one is the smartest.
Fun fact: it’s a girl, they are naturally calm while the males tend to act a bit aggressive but not often. The female jumping spiders find it sexy the more aggressive the male is so they tend to act up lol 😄 but they’re cute and curious when they’re both alone.
@@WatchFelineSpine I hate to break it to you but like some jumping spiders especially a female peacock spider. they're literally aggressive than their pretty looking males
What I always find interesting is how spiders are less scary when you stare at them up close. The shiny little eyes are just super adorable when you see them and idk why, but looking at them from a distance is freaky af
Yeah, that is pretty cool, it's almost like when you waterproof your windshield or deck and it just beads up. Cute how it took a couple drinks too, and then decided: "well, I'm hydrated enough for today, be gone waterball." And proceeded to discard the blob of water. I think there is much to be learned from this.
I remember when jumping spiders first helped me get over my fear of spiders. I'll still respect most from a distance without instantly going kill mode, but I can't help but always notice how cute these guys are. The seem so aware of everything around them too
Many spiders have poor eyesight, which is why you might see the web-building varieties plucking at the threads whenever they catch something: they're trying to figure out _where_ the prey item is, because they can't actually see it even from that short a distance. But jumping spiders have much more acute vision than their web-building relatives, so you're absolutely right to say they're aware of their surroundings!
OH yeah no they can see. Me and jumping spiders both, with unaided eyes, can only see about an inch ahead with any clarity. I didn't believe that until I saw one walking on a computer monitor base and I went to smoosh it with a pen on the desk. it looked UP at the pen and stepped sideways to keep it in line of sight as I moved the pen. once I realized IT COULD SEE THAT I said: "...You may live, you at least know WHAT I am which means you're not as likely to bite me in self defense unless I make you angry, and I want very little to do with you" I'm still terrified of spiders, but these ones I make an exception for.
No doubt. Like they are smarter than other spiders. They will watch you as you move around. I love them. Always save one if i can and always relocate them to a safer spot for them.
@@morgfarm1 The vast majority of jumping spiders are harmless. I had one live in a light fixture in my house; I'd leave it water in a ramekin with a rock in the middle so it wouldn't get stuck, or worse, trapped in the sink where a cat would see it, and it would sometimes watch me as I got ready for work in the morning. So cute!
I said before and I'll say it again: jumping spiders are the arthropod equivalent of Felines. They are successful predators, you can find them almost everywhere in the planet and they have this mysterious, magnetic cuteness that is difficult to describe. I love them
That's what i say too. Jumpers are basically just 8 legged multi-eyed mini-cats. I own cats and enjoy the wild jumpers around my house. Such curious cute little buggers.
lol, nice. I always thought of them as little ninjas. I've had the pleasure of a few of them wandering across my monitors over the years, and they'll actually try to hunt your mouse cursor if you bring it close to them. One time I was lucky enough to catch one hunting an ant. They move in a semi-circle until they get directly in front of the ant, then jump in and grab it behind the head. I then watched the little hunter carry his prey away.
George Lillian Ok, all of you who said, or are about to say, that you are no longer arachnophobic because of this video please line up for the lie detector test. Also.....try to place a drop of water anywhere without it turning into a splash, or small wet spot. Was there an explanation about that that I either missed or didn't understand?
@@tboda2621 Don't you go outside after it rains and see individual drops all over things (leaves, cars etc) holding their shape? If nothing breaks the surface tension of an individual drop it stays a drop
Love how that cutie just instantly uses the water to clean itself and maybe drinking it. I've once seen a jumping spider rescued from water, placed on jeans and the spider used them almost like a towel to dry itself
@@charlottewilliams1707 no, it stretched its legs aside, getting its body down to the jeans und rubbed itself on the jeans 3 or 4 times with pauses for cleaning.
I love how it was trying to clean the water off itself like a cat. Also the reason the water stayed on its head and was perfectly round is because of surface tension and the spiders hairs which are designed to not break surface tension so they can walk on water and helps them climb walls
@@noonepkxd1842 I'm pretty sure i see many insect walk on water, but mainly because they're lighter and has this long thin leg, so... The spider's pretty small, no maybe really small, it make sense
@@noonepkxd1842 alot of things can walk on water. But only when the surface is calm and flat.. Well besides a species of ants that form a raft by clinging together during floods
It's surface tension! Water wants to stick to itself, and so when you have a droplet this small, the force keeping the water in contact with itself is greater than gravity wanting to spread it out, especially on hydrophobic surfaces. I'm guess the spider might have a quality to its little hairs that repel water to some extent.
@@yoyohayli yeah, a lot of spiders and insects can walk on water by spreading the hairs on their feet but I don't think it's hydrophobic it's just the hairs are so small and numerous
@@Bobbb-f3i not only that, some water bugs use the surface tension of air bubbles to breathe under water. When they dive into the water, using hairs surrounding their stigma (tracheal openings - basically the nostrils of insects... Which are placed on their abdomen), they form bubbles of air which then get "re-filled" with oxygen through osmosis from the surrounding water. So they barely ever run out of oxygen in those bubbles despite having a high rate of metabolism while swimming
@@Bobbb-f3i oh it was in a David Attenborough docu? I didn't know that, this was one of those "fun facts" that just stuck with me from when I was studying for my biology bachelor. I remember being in awe of this, almost superpower-like, feature some insects possess. Makes you kinda jealous of them, doesn't it, it's almost like that movie Waterwold, being able to breathe underwater. But in the movie people developed gills, these bugs just have their normal land dwelling respiratory system 😁
I always felt weird about spiders until one time I spent a half hour playing with a jumping spider using a toothpick and my index finger. It was like a little game of tag, back and fourth. They honesty remind me of cats in their behavior. They have such personality and curiosity.
They're apparently just intelligent enough to find us intriguing. It's about as close as an animal with that size of a brain can come to finding something else "cute". Definitely love jumping spiders for their chillness and their cuteness.
Its called "convergent evolution" when spicies of different origin came to similar evolutionary patterns, be it looks or behaviour. So yeah, spiders are basically micro-cats.
@@C_A_I_N_N I don't think he was drinking, they use their front legs and pedipals to clean themselves, particularly around their eyes. At the droplet scale, water is sticky, so I think this was closer to him going "I'm sticky, ewwwww, get it off!!"
I have arachnophobia but I find this cute, seeing how they don't panic and just stayed calm made me wanna touch a jumping spider yet I'm still scared :')
If it helps, I've read that spiders really are afraid of us too. They get anxiety because they can't really see well (despite having 8 eyes, they're just individual lenses, so they're very nearsighted if not legally blind. They need to catch food with webs for a reason) and can tell how big we are by our vibrations. I remember last year a jumping spider rode on my hat on accident, didn't know I had a hitchhiker until it peered at me from over my brim, then it began to panic and started roping to the ground.
Same here, but jumping spiders are tiny, usually have very beautiful colours (the most common variety here in Germany looks like a little zebra), and they will absolutely leave you alone and avoid you - no risk ever of them dropping onto you by accident, and even if they do, they really try to get away from you as fast as possible. I always make a point of catching them and putting them outside, something I can't bring myself to do with some other spiders (like pholcidae... brrr).
@@redeye4516 Jumping Spiders actually have wonderful eyesight, as do wolf spiders. Other types of spiders are legally blind though, yes. But, Jumping spiders can see pretty well. And yeah, spiders are afraid of us, because we're huge compared to them and we must give off the worst vibrations for them, since we're so big. I always feel bad for spiders. Like, they don't have the best lives and humans keep killing them, instead of seeing them as a living, breathing creature and use a phobia as an excuse to murder them.
@@TarunoNafs he had me till the last part…I’m not about exterminating them but if a dangerous enough spider is in my way with no chance of safely removing it, DEAD
@@fibrousone-seededdrupe7568 They are the smartest spider, soo probably the same as any other animal, constant contact from birth reassuring the spider it's not in danger. Its human is just part of its world.
2:23 water droplets are perfectly round due to water tension. Because it wants to stick to itself, it will try and form the least stressful volume... a sphere. (Edit: quoted from Flame Gauge - "And it's the least stressful volume because it's the lowest surface area to volume ratio possible". I forgot to mention the math involved, I just remembered that sphere = less stress XD) (This is different from water on a table that isn't waterproof: the tension between itself and the tension pulling it toward the table causes it to be a flat disc the more points of contact the water droplet makes with the table)
That’s because spiders are hairy. They have high density of hairs compared to humans. Similar to hairy plants where water form round droplets. And yes water tension also.
@Sohc_Vtec I didn't comment on the spider's water-resistance, since I don't know the biology of a spider. But based on what I see, it should have enough water-resistance to form a spherical water droplet, but not a total water-proof coat so when the spider tilts its head, the droplet sorta sticks with the angle its titled at (and doesn't slide off).
They certainly are an exception. They look like a tarantula got zapped by a chibi-ray gun. They are curious, harmless, and can recognize friendly humans.
I'm totally amazed at the camera work here. This is such intense magnification and very steady, hardly any parts out of focus. Great work! And I love jumping spiders. Very impressed by how calm this one proved to be.
Might be a bit of editing wizardry, but it's more likely that the camera was mounted, though it does like like it's shaking a little, likely due to offscreen movement on the part of the filmers. If I'm wrong here, I'm fine with that, because it takes enormous skill to hold a camera that steady.
I love how he could take it off any time he wants but keeps it on because he’s enjoying the drink. Jumping spiders are my favorite. We have 3 different species that are wild where I live.
Yeah everyone's talking about it drinking the water but it looks more to me like it tried to get it off but ended up getting its leg wet in the process so it cleaned the water off of its leg. When the drop of water fell down in front of it the first time, it looked at it and ran away so maybe it wasn't actually thirsty...
Reminds me of the jumping spider that lived in my room for about a year and a half before it died. One day it just decided to jump on to my hand, then immediately back on to the shelf. It did that like 4-5 times before it decided I was safe enough to walk on and I was just like "ok guess your my roommate now". Little guy was smart as hell too, I would bring it a snack every couple weeks, and it had the timing so on the spot that it would be waiting at the exact same spot on the shelf when I brought a little bug for it to hunt. Miss that little guy.
Years ago, watching this video, and later a few others, ended up being one of the biggest causes in getting over my fear around spiders, despite already being a huge insect fan. Absolutely adorable!! Jumping spiders really helped me really love spiders again and feel safe after many years of getting very nervous around them, and they're my favorites! I know this is just a silly little video, but it's special to me. I hope your little guys are doing well, thank you for sharing these amazing animals with the world
@@certifiedrat7563 also - to be fair, most male spiders have a shorter lifespan than females, as they tend to only live for 1 breeding cycle. Females can last multiple breeding cycles. At least with tarantulas that's true. I'm not 100% positive about true spiders.
Once it was off he didn't drink any of the water. I think this was cleaning behaviour, not drinking. Jumping spiders clean themselves obsessively with their front legs and pedipalps. Especially their eyes (they can't blink, so they need to clean manually I guess).
…and not crawling all over me with all EIGHT hairy legs that makes me feel surrounded on all sides so that I FREAK OUT and destroy everything within arms reach as I thrash about in order to save myself from certain doom?…did I mention I’m not good with spiders?
this one's really calm compared to most jumping spiders i've seen. the ones i usually encounter would just scurry away before i could even touch them lol
🚫 Yeah, because a tiny spider like this one can literally drown in a water droplet, due to water's surface tension holding it in place. It's also partially covering the spider's upper rear eyes, which I'm sure it doesn't like.
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@@DragonKing5356It translated to Forks LOL
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Why do asians have to mistreat things?
Arachnophobia before this video: 100%
Arachnophobia now: 99%
Arachnophobia before this video: 100%
Arachnophobia after video: 99%
Arachnophobia when you wake up with a spider crawlin on your arm or leg: 10000%
Me personally i like ll kinds of animals XD creepy cute scary cuddly etc.
You know it's plotting to bite them. All of this peaceful stuff is an act for zero hour.
literally me rn
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Now you only have 99 rewatches to go before you’re fear-free! 😂🎉
They look so cute when theyre moving normally and not teleporting from place to place
Lol that's the scale difference. Human eyes arent designed to perceive such small fast movements
@@islamisthetruewaytogod6812what? This is a video about cute spiders 💀
I call that "teleportation" 😆, stop motion with missing frames
@@careless3241 dont be stoopid
They clearly admire sonic and found a way to be as fast as him
Spider look so cute
Never have I ever thought that a spider could be this cute.
Yea next you gonna say, _"My little sister can't be this cute"_ trope
This sounds like a Light Novel title.
Tsukasa Fushimi and The spider Isekai collab
*people with arachnophobia*
**confused screaming**
Ore no Kumo Desu ga Konna ni Kawaii Wake ga Nai wa, Nani ka?
水滴が水晶みたいですごく綺麗…蜘蛛さんも可愛いですね。
That's the calmest jumping spider I've ever seen. Every other one I've met just flees at the slightest touch.
They are pretty chill, if you move you move a finger towards them slowly they will feel you up and sometimes climb on and just stare at you like "What now?"
@@EvilFrosty2U ayo cute spidey
@@EvilFrosty2U true. my sister aleays asks me why there's a spider in my shoulder. i'm just vibing with a jumping spider
@@arthurlodar6805 if its in your shoulder, I think it may have done more than just climb//jump onto there...
The wild ones are super skittish but if you pester them enough, their curiosity tends to get the better of them and they'll try and explore. The Jumping Spiders in most videos are bred and born in captivity so they're pretty much used to humans and shit.
They're basically like mini-cats tbh.
Jumping spiders are quite curious, plus we have something in common, they are also scarred of other spiders lmao
yeah , once a jumping spider jumped on me again even though I put her on the ground, she was following me after all. and I found her inside the house but... the other spiders killed her
scared
@@xsaviercontas8610 Great, now I'm sad
Yeah, fun fact about some spiders like this, including what my parents called Wolf Spiders which seem similar (fuzzy but grey or black with a white spot on back), EAT brown recluses! So some jumping spiders, in moderation, can be a good thing.
@@xsaviercontas8610 I met one that look like venom (the super villain guy) and I kept seeing him on the side walk and also outside in a basket and I also saw him near where I wash my hands… he gave me a good scare one time though, I dropped my cup!
It’s actually pretty incredible that this spider has at least a rudimentary understanding of gravity. Notice how it tilted to one side to see if that would make the droplet fall off. It’s actually demonstrating problem solving ability.
Makes sense for a jumping spider. They're pretty smart little fuzzballs.
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They're skilled jumpers so they must have some notion of what gravity is
I'm pretty sure they also have dreams too, so that's neat.
@@jinxsterr_Dispenser3741 I’ve heard that too.
気づいていたら4分間ずっとニヤニヤしてたw
可愛すぎ
0:35 Denial
0:54 Anger
1:36 Bargaining
1:41 Depression
2:39 Acceptance
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Now, I’m wondering what other situations the stages of grief would apply to. 😂😂😂
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Poor spider went through so much 😂
@@SeaKrait571*insert Ripley's reference here* believe it or not, public transit. Saw the bus driver go through it after getting cussed out by a senior 😅😂. Wish you could have seen it, I did a play by play too
Jumping spiders are the only spider type that I have a trusted alliance with
Many times ive needed to move one and let them hitch a ride on my finger, and even the larger ones have never tried to bite me. They even look right at you too, like "Aight dude im trustin you, bring me to my next destination". They just sorta politely scoot on to your hand, look at you for a sec, then scoot back off once you set them down again. Little buggers have personality, I swear
I have one named Steven in my office. At least, I assume he's still here. And I assume his name is Steven.
@@luna-p Say hi to Steven on my behalf the next time he comes around.
@@Farhan_049 Haha, will do
Wolf spiders are the same way super chill
Had one watch me cook a year or so ago, he would just sit there on the spices rack, looking up at me while I prepared dinner. I named him Henry and although it's obviously not the same spider each time, I call every Adamson Jumping Spider; "Henry" so my kids can too.
As a owner of a jumping spider, I've never seem such a calm jumping spider in my entire life
Japanese jumping spider is Calm.
@@tabc2307Calum? Oh!
does your jumping spider have a name? if so what's their name
@@rainwatering death
You only think you own the spider, in reality, the spider owns you. lol Afterall, who brings who the food??
どっかに走っていく訳でも無くじっとしてるのすごい
こんなに大人しいなら蜘蛛でも全然大歓迎
As a man in the countryside surrounded by nature and spiders, I gotta say this is one of the calmest one I've seen, tilting its head to see if it would fall off, I swear jumping spiders are smart little creatures.
Look for recent story about evidence _seeming_ to indicate that jumping spiders dream.
Jumping spiders are remarkably intelligent, far more so than other spiders and probably most insects. They also have relatively sharp eyesight, and are acutely aware of their surroundings.
@@Zyoung1236 Yeah... Jumping Spiders and Wolfspiders have good eyesight, jumping spiders in particular.... they have been observed to be able to see a tv screen with other jumping spiders on the screen and react to what those spiders on the screen were doing.
@@TemalCageman oh that’s just adorable this is why I love these spoders
A cat will continue to chase a laser pointer dot, even though it knows it cannot catch the dot.
A jumping spider will abandon the chase of a laser pointer dot as soon as it realizes it can't catch the dot.
Jumpers are smarter than cats??
I spent the first three weeks of the pandemic in the company of a spider who moved onto my windowsill. I documented her daily activities. I watched her catch flies. I watched her tear down and rebuild her web.
I named her "Charlotte Seven-Fingers".
It's amazing how much personality you can discover in a spider.
One day a leaf landed on the main thread of her web, and the wind kept shaking it. At her size it was like a tree falling on her house, and then getting hit with repeated earthquakes. So she decided to pack up and leave. Moving day consisted of her spontaneously jumping off of a second story window to the ground below (don't worry, they can do that safely, I'm sure she was fine).
I will miss you, Charlotte Seven-Fingers.
Hope you get some good company
What the other guy said
This is a very short storybook... Essay. Thanks for the sharing. Can also be made into a short comic compilations titled Charlotte Seven-Fingers I swear.
What the first guy said
@@darthvader2995 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
クモに可愛いという感情が湧いたのは初めて
(1万いいねありがとう。みんな共感してくれて嬉しい!)
野生でこんにちわすると逃走するよ、クモも自分も
@@Kuroneko_0530 そして誰もいなくなる
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それはクマや
クモよく見てください!ずっと可愛いですよ(*´`)♡
@@user-adgjmptwq クマは違うぜ?
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喉乾いてのむ時にあるので大丈夫です。警戒しながらも飲んでいるところかわいい😂❤❤❤
it always fascinates me how self aware and inquisitive jumping spiders are, theyre the smartest spiders for a reason
He's just a tiny little cat
How do you know they are the smartest spiders ? Seems like conjecture to me
@@undergreenthunder8037 I googled "most intelligent spider species", and indeed, there was information about the portia jumping spiders, who are remarkable due to their intelligence.
@@soulextracter you do realize we don’t have the answers to everything and don’t have a record of every species of spider in existence so that is impossible to know right ?
@@ToTiger14
I believe you are overestimating the average level of critical thinking skills. To me the assumption would be that they have not even considered the idea that we do not know about every spider and even if we did we still wouldn’t have an accurate way to discover which one is the smartest.
1:14 I love how it just accepted the water hat and used the water to clean itself more thoroughly!
Honestly, these kinds of spiders are so cute!
@RightStuff i think it was both
@RightStuff it was doing both
Kinda looks like there were eyes up there, hence the reluctance to take the drop.
How is he not scared of being touched; that's cute.
Curiosity overrides dangersense.
They are very curious and intelligent, and they have eyesight far better then ours, like they have our perception but better
Fun fact: it’s a girl, they are naturally calm while the males tend to act a bit aggressive but not often. The female jumping spiders find it sexy the more aggressive the male is so they tend to act up lol 😄 but they’re cute and curious when they’re both alone.
@@WatchFelineSpine I hate to break it to you but like some jumping spiders especially a female peacock spider. they're literally aggressive than their pretty looking males
@@WatchFelineSpine like if they're not impressed to the males court dance they'll eat them so ye. female jumpings are also lil big
乗せた瞬間へにゃ、、、てなるの可愛すぎる
What I always find interesting is how spiders are less scary when you stare at them up close. The shiny little eyes are just super adorable when you see them and idk why, but looking at them from a distance is freaky af
Untrue, looking at spiders in a microscope will scar you for life.
@@codyskull2594 Well you're right. I looked up photos and they can be horrifying. I'm just glad humans don't have microscopic vision.
most spiders are absolutely horrifying dude
@@codyskull2594 equally scarring, is the internal anatomy of a spider...saw a guy dissect the inside of a gigantic tarantula once and NOPE
These are jumping spiders they’re specifically cute because their eyes and curious nature
It's actually kinda neat how the water behaves more like a thick gel due to surface tension when the spider touches it.
I love how the spider also just pushes it off. We could not do that.
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Yeah, that is pretty cool, it's almost like when you waterproof your windshield or deck and it just beads up. Cute how it took a couple drinks too, and then decided: "well, I'm hydrated enough for today, be gone waterball." And proceeded to discard the blob of water.
I think there is much to be learned from this.
The air feels super thick for things that small as well.
@@panner11 like in the movie Honey I Shrunk the Kids, in that one scene where the pollen was too big for the kid to inhale...well, almost.
I remember when jumping spiders first helped me get over my fear of spiders. I'll still respect most from a distance without instantly going kill mode, but I can't help but always notice how cute these guys are. The seem so aware of everything around them too
Many spiders have poor eyesight, which is why you might see the web-building varieties plucking at the threads whenever they catch something: they're trying to figure out _where_ the prey item is, because they can't actually see it even from that short a distance. But jumping spiders have much more acute vision than their web-building relatives, so you're absolutely right to say they're aware of their surroundings!
@@NoxietyPrime That makes sense! I've noticed that jumping spiders are one of the only spiders that will actually look you in the face.
OH yeah no they can see.
Me and jumping spiders both, with unaided eyes, can only see about an inch ahead with any clarity. I didn't believe that until I saw one walking on a computer monitor base and I went to smoosh it with a pen on the desk. it looked UP at the pen and stepped sideways to keep it in line of sight as I moved the pen. once I realized IT COULD SEE THAT I said: "...You may live, you at least know WHAT I am which means you're not as likely to bite me in self defense unless I make you angry, and I want very little to do with you"
I'm still terrified of spiders, but these ones I make an exception for.
No doubt. Like they are smarter than other spiders. They will watch you as you move around. I love them. Always save one if i can and always relocate them to a safer spot for them.
@@morgfarm1 The vast majority of jumping spiders are harmless.
I had one live in a light fixture in my house; I'd leave it water in a ramekin with a rock in the middle so it wouldn't get stuck, or worse, trapped in the sink where a cat would see it, and it would sometimes watch me as I got ready for work in the morning. So cute!
I never would've thought I'd think a spider would be cute, let alone adorable
It's honestly cool how water tension and hydrogen bonds look so powerful when they're interacting in tiny volumes
The smaller you are the more sticky water becomes which i think is cool
@@TeppiaxD the smaller u are the smaller u areee
Omg I get what you mean
Indeed
My thoughts exactly!!!
I said before and I'll say it again: jumping spiders are the arthropod equivalent of Felines. They are successful predators, you can find them almost everywhere in the planet and they have this mysterious, magnetic cuteness that is difficult to describe. I love them
Well said! I love your analogy! Jumping spiders are adorable 😍
That's what i say too. Jumpers are basically just 8 legged multi-eyed mini-cats. I own cats and enjoy the wild jumpers around my house. Such curious cute little buggers.
lol, nice. I always thought of them as little ninjas. I've had the pleasure of a few of them wandering across my monitors over the years, and they'll actually try to hunt your mouse cursor if you bring it close to them.
One time I was lucky enough to catch one hunting an ant. They move in a semi-circle until they get directly in front of the ant, then jump in and grab it behind the head. I then watched the little hunter carry his prey away.
What they usually eat?
and annoyed by water as in this video!
I'm literally terrified of spiders, but I have to admit this is absolutely ADORABLE
George Lillian
Ok, all of you who said, or are about to say, that you are no longer arachnophobic because of this video please line up for the lie detector test.
Also.....try to place a drop of water anywhere without it turning into a splash, or small
wet spot. Was there an explanation about that that I either missed or didn't understand?
@@tboda2621 Don't you go outside after it rains and see individual drops all over things (leaves, cars etc) holding their shape? If nothing breaks the surface tension of an individual drop it stays a drop
@@Joe_n_Sarah ok, like me.
@@tboda2621 What?
Like me...
Nothing breaks my surface tension.
クモはかわいいです!
Love how that cutie just instantly uses the water to clean itself and maybe drinking it.
I've once seen a jumping spider rescued from water, placed on jeans and the spider used them almost like a towel to dry itself
Jeans as a towel? How? Did it roll around like a dog in a puddle?
That's one smart spider
@@charlottewilliams1707 no, it stretched its legs aside, getting its body down to the jeans und rubbed itself on the jeans 3 or 4 times with pauses for cleaning.
I love how he pushed the droplet off, then proceeded to fix his hair! I've always had respect towards those little guys, Now I like them even more.
Fixing his hair haha 😂😂🤣
Haha yeah
Actually it's female lol
Jumping spiders are goat
@@Shit_master459 it may identify as male lol
I love how it was trying to clean the water off itself like a cat. Also the reason the water stayed on its head and was perfectly round is because of surface tension and the spiders hairs which are designed to not break surface tension so they can walk on water and helps them climb walls
It wasn't trying to clean it off its head. When it wanted it off, it just dumped it. It was using the water to clean itself and to drink a little.
THEY CAN WALK ON WATER-?
*fear unlocked*
@@noonepkxd1842 I'm pretty sure i see many insect walk on water, but mainly because they're lighter and has this long thin leg, so... The spider's pretty small, no maybe really small, it make sense
@@noonepkxd1842 dont fear jesus spider
@@noonepkxd1842 alot of things can walk on water. But only when the surface is calm and flat.. Well besides a species of ants that form a raft by clinging together during floods
Guy: Let's place this cute droplet of water on his cute little head haha 0:45
Spider: GET THIS SHIT OFF ME
Aww, the spider is so cute. It's cool how the water remains as a sphere on top of his head. Just proves how small he is.
It's surface tension! Water wants to stick to itself, and so when you have a droplet this small, the force keeping the water in contact with itself is greater than gravity wanting to spread it out, especially on hydrophobic surfaces. I'm guess the spider might have a quality to its little hairs that repel water to some extent.
@@yoyohayli yeah, a lot of spiders and insects can walk on water by spreading the hairs on their feet but I don't think it's hydrophobic it's just the hairs are so small and numerous
@@Bobbb-f3i not only that, some water bugs use the surface tension of air bubbles to breathe under water. When they dive into the water, using hairs surrounding their stigma (tracheal openings - basically the nostrils of insects... Which are placed on their abdomen), they form bubbles of air which then get "re-filled" with oxygen through osmosis from the surrounding water. So they barely ever run out of oxygen in those bubbles despite having a high rate of metabolism while swimming
@@Bobbb-f3i oh it was in a David Attenborough docu? I didn't know that, this was one of those "fun facts" that just stuck with me from when I was studying for my biology bachelor. I remember being in awe of this, almost superpower-like, feature some insects possess. Makes you kinda jealous of them, doesn't it, it's almost like that movie Waterwold, being able to breathe underwater. But in the movie people developed gills, these bugs just have their normal land dwelling respiratory system 😁
I always felt weird about spiders until one time I spent a half hour playing with a jumping spider using a toothpick and my index finger. It was like a little game of tag, back and fourth. They honesty remind me of cats in their behavior. They have such personality and curiosity.
They're apparently just intelligent enough to find us intriguing. It's about as close as an animal with that size of a brain can come to finding something else "cute".
Definitely love jumping spiders for their chillness and their cuteness.
@@DoctorMagoo111 are you saying... they find US cute too?? 😍
Its called "convergent evolution" when spicies of different origin came to similar evolutionary patterns, be it looks or behaviour. So yeah, spiders are basically micro-cats.
@@keevanscott5424 we're literally hairless monkeys why would species find us cute
@@_notabee same as how we would find psychopathic creatures that have triangular ears that walk on all fours cute
I usually don't fancy spiders but this was pretty darn hilarious and adorable 😆😆😆
It looks like it has a crystal ball 🔮✨
@@payableondeath9091 🤭😄😄😄
Same
Yeah
Haha like a fortune ball..
「なぁにこれ~…あっお水だおいし」
みたいでかわいい
水を追加する時、警戒心で体勢低くしてるんだろうけど、重くて沈んだように見えて可愛いw
跳躍の準備姿勢ですね。
1:41
2:01
@@甲田申由 @インコちゃん は?お前に対する反論載せたからショート動画見て
As someone who doesn't really fancy spiders, HOW IS THIS SPIDER LOOK SO ADORABLEE
@@eerierevenant742 Are they venomous?
@@MRajan-og8ph nope
@@MRajan-og8ph and the bites don't have like any pain(not from experience, take it with a grain of salt)
@@MRajan-og8ph nah bro they're jumping spiders they're tiny asf
IKR LIKE I AM SCARED OF ALL SPIDERS AND THIS- TOO CUTE
何なんだこの
癒される動画は……
疎水性クモのビデオ...素晴らしい!
I love how at first they’re like “sir I do not wish to wear a hat” and then they’re like “nvm I’m cool with this” 😂
I think he's just accepted his fate. 🥲
He realized he could use it as an easy source of water whenever he will. It is like wait nevermind this is perfect!
@@Valineris_The_Phoenix "This is my life now." 😑
@@C_A_I_N_N I don't think he was drinking, they use their front legs and pedipals to clean themselves, particularly around their eyes. At the droplet scale, water is sticky, so I think this was closer to him going "I'm sticky, ewwwww, get it off!!"
Well, the first few times he was getting poked in the eye by the droplet, so it's not surprising he wasn't interested...
I have arachnophobia but I find this cute, seeing how they don't panic and just stayed calm made me wanna touch a jumping spider yet I'm still scared :')
If it helps, I've read that spiders really are afraid of us too. They get anxiety because they can't really see well (despite having 8 eyes, they're just individual lenses, so they're very nearsighted if not legally blind. They need to catch food with webs for a reason) and can tell how big we are by our vibrations.
I remember last year a jumping spider rode on my hat on accident, didn't know I had a hitchhiker until it peered at me from over my brim, then it began to panic and started roping to the ground.
Same here, but jumping spiders are tiny, usually have very beautiful colours (the most common variety here in Germany looks like a little zebra), and they will absolutely leave you alone and avoid you - no risk ever of them dropping onto you by accident, and even if they do, they really try to get away from you as fast as possible. I always make a point of catching them and putting them outside, something I can't bring myself to do with some other spiders (like pholcidae... brrr).
@@redeye4516 Jumping Spiders actually have wonderful eyesight, as do wolf spiders. Other types of spiders are legally blind though, yes. But, Jumping spiders can see pretty well. And yeah, spiders are afraid of us, because we're huge compared to them and we must give off the worst vibrations for them, since we're so big. I always feel bad for spiders. Like, they don't have the best lives and humans keep killing them, instead of seeing them as a living, breathing creature and use a phobia as an excuse to murder them.
@@ReptilianTeaDrinker Phobia is real and the patients do suffer from it, but I agree with your other points.
@@TarunoNafs he had me till the last part…I’m not about exterminating them but if a dangerous enough spider is in my way with no chance of safely removing it, DEAD
2:44 ここの!と同時に水滴がプルプル揺れるのほんと可愛い
前足でやめろ~て感じがかわいい過ぎる
あと斜めになっているところも
This spider knows it's a pet. It's just like "yes yes my human is doing things, just go with it." 100% comfy.
Oh, water, guess it's bath time.
Water again, i'm all clean, let's dump it.
Water again, what is my human thinking, i don't need that much to drink.
I wonder how this TH-camr manage to make the jumping spider a pet
@@fibrousone-seededdrupe7568 They are the smartest spider, soo probably the same as any other animal, constant contact from birth reassuring the spider it's not in danger. Its human is just part of its world.
"When he's asleep I'll lay my eggs in his brain as a prank."
@@paulg3336 😬😬😬😬😬😬
初めてこんなにじっくりとクモを見ました
やっぱり慣れてないので顔が気色悪いなぁと思ってましたが、妙に愛嬌がありますね……
意外にかわいい
ただ実際に家居たら悲鳴あげてしまう、、😢
@@もち-e2s1b あげて終わりじゃあないだろ
きっと君はそいつの命を狩る
面白い :) ありがとう:)アッラー以外に神はいない、ムハンマドはアッラーの使者です。
慈悲深きアッラーは仰せられました :
慈悲あまねく慈愛深きアッラーの御名において。
1 言え,「かれはアッラー,唯一なる御方であられる。
2 アッラーは,自存され,
3 御産みなさらないし,御産れになられたのではない,
4 かれに比べ得る,何ものもない。」
生物の中で唯一ひねくれ倒した人間のが怖い。とくに日本人という種族
@@ch-hw6cr 頭のイカれてるでっかい蜘蛛発見‼️彼らを駆逐せねば自由は手にできないよw
The way the water doplet hat *wiggled* when the spider turned was so adorable!!
What makes you think that monster as "cute"?
@@youmemeyou its got big jet black eyes and is furry
@@maho9139 bugs 🐞 makes me 😖
@@youmemeyou so? Your opinion not ours keep it to *yourself NOT* others
@@youmemeyou social media bro 😂
可愛過ぎてつい声に出てた…
可愛過ぎる…ニヤニヤ止まらん
Coming home from work, lay down on a couch, watching jumpinspider-chan with a water hat makes my day.
Simple man is as simple man does
i agree :)
Exactly, It’s not that difficult to make my day 😂
Then a jumping spider jumps at you while you're watching. 🤣🤣🤣😅
2:23 water droplets are perfectly round due to water tension. Because it wants to stick to itself, it will try and form the least stressful volume... a sphere.
(Edit: quoted from Flame Gauge - "And it's the least stressful volume because it's the lowest surface area to volume ratio possible".
I forgot to mention the math involved, I just remembered that sphere = less stress XD)
(This is different from water on a table that isn't waterproof: the tension between itself and the tension pulling it toward the table causes it to be a flat disc the more points of contact the water droplet makes with the table)
Nice big like
And it's the least stressful volume because it's the lowest surface area to volume ratio possible.
That’s because spiders are hairy. They have high density of hairs compared to humans. Similar to hairy plants where water form round droplets. And yes water tension also.
@Sohc_Vtec I didn't comment on the spider's water-resistance, since I don't know the biology of a spider. But based on what I see, it should have enough water-resistance to form a spherical water droplet, but not a total water-proof coat so when the spider tilts its head, the droplet sorta sticks with the angle its titled at (and doesn't slide off).
Also, dunno the science, but everything is round.
Even the sharpest objects are round when zoomed in by a lot.
As an arachnophobe I can't lie this is adorable
They certainly are an exception. They look like a tarantula got zapped by a chibi-ray gun. They are curious, harmless, and can recognize friendly humans.
@@Vohasiiv that's the perfect description of a jumping spider.
@@Vohasiiv I've never met a Jumping spider before..
@@aro_ger_ same, I mean I would NEVER touch it or get close to it but it's cute a bit
Good for you for facing the fear and watching a video about spooders
先週から自分の部屋に居候しているハエトリグモ、昨日は全く姿は見せませんでしたが今日は姿を見せてくれました。
アップで見ようと真正面で見たけどあの愛らしい顔が良く見えません🥲
でも、目が合った気がしますが嫌がってたような気がします。
このチャンネルのハエトリグモはそうとう主さまに慣れてらっしゃる😳!
お世話するとこんな小さい蜘蛛も認識するんだな!とハエトリグモの知能にビックリです。
ハエトリグモの愛らしさを視聴者に伝えるために特殊カメラで撮影されて、有難うございます🙇♀🎶
1:53の何もない時にカキカキしてるシーンかわいい
蜘蛛ってこんなに可愛かったっけ...
I don’t think they are..
きっとこの子が特別なんだよ!✨️
@@なつみかんとあまべリぃカスタぁど そやな!!
他のクモ種「僕たちは可愛くないと…よし!目を…キュルーン🥺……よシ(((ブチャァァ(潰された)」
only jumping spiders. the rest… not so much
人生初めて蜘蛛を可愛いと思えました😊
Yep!
ㅋㅋㅋ
表面張力の凄さ😮ハエ🕷さん可愛いね♡
頭の上の水滴から水飲んでるの可愛すぎる😂
水帽子可愛すぎる笑
水滴落とそうとしてるのか斜めになってるのも可愛い😂
I'm totally amazed at the camera work here. This is such intense magnification and very steady, hardly any parts out of focus. Great work! And I love jumping spiders. Very impressed by how calm this one proved to be.
Maybe it is vodka instead of water?
Might be a bit of editing wizardry, but it's more likely that the camera was mounted, though it does like like it's shaking a little, likely due to offscreen movement on the part of the filmers.
If I'm wrong here, I'm fine with that, because it takes enormous skill to hold a camera that steady.
True!!
Tripod. Maybe physical stabilization, likely digital post stabilization.
Can do with press of button. Easier than adding sound fx in most cases
私虫が本当に本気で嫌いなのに、この動画はとてつもなく癒される怪奇現象…。マジかわよ
as a person with arachnophobia myself... i have to admit... this is adorable
EDIT: MOM IM FAMOUS! :D
Same
Same, this was so cute! I honestly forgot about my fear of spiders from how adorable it was
Same but my gosh it’s cute
Same.... It is adorable...
Same bro, same
蜘蛛ダメなのに、可愛く見える不思議……
むし系って映し方によっては可愛いとこあるよね(例外虫G)
Yup
Lol that spider specialy eat cockroaches
Happy birtjday johnny you sure are a henry celebration
Your so rude even though p
Spiders have eight eyes they can't still see they only see is PURE BLACK
ハエトリグモちゃんの小動物的な動き、本当にかわいくて好き
しかもこの動画では水の表面張力のすごさまで学べてしまう
素晴らしい
Your Jumping Spider is saying, "No, I do not want a water drop hat, please stop!"
あなたのハエトリグモはこう言っています。「いや、水滴の帽子はいらないから、やめてください!」
嫌がってはいても、悪意がないのを分かってるからなのか、決して逃げようとしないのすごいなぁ
賢い……
I love how he could take it off any time he wants but keeps it on because he’s enjoying the drink. Jumping spiders are my favorite. We have 3 different species that are wild where I live.
Maybe it wanted it off from the start, and we just assume it drank from it
Yeah everyone's talking about it drinking the water but it looks more to me like it tried to get it off but ended up getting its leg wet in the process so it cleaned the water off of its leg. When the drop of water fell down in front of it the first time, it looked at it and ran away so maybe it wasn't actually thirsty...
It couldn't jump away. That much water is extremely heavy to a creature so small
@@IllusionQueen4Eva This is why I'm kind of uncomfortable about this video. It looks cute but seems exhausting to such a tiny creature. :(
@@ToraTheMugwump you see it jump at the end to dislodge a drop. They strong af.
Reminds me of the jumping spider that lived in my room for about a year and a half before it died. One day it just decided to jump on to my hand, then immediately back on to the shelf. It did that like 4-5 times before it decided I was safe enough to walk on and I was just like "ok guess your my roommate now". Little guy was smart as hell too, I would bring it a snack every couple weeks, and it had the timing so on the spot that it would be waiting at the exact same spot on the shelf when I brought a little bug for it to hunt.
Miss that little guy.
This was among the cutest things I've ever read here! 🥺
Wow XD
しかしなんでこんなに懐いてんのか 確かに可愛いけど虫なのに 不思議
かわいすぎるのに、水滴帽子も斜めになるのもかわいかわいすぎます
進次郎?
???「このスパイダーは蜘蛛ですか?」
2:12 秒辺りからですね!ものすごい可愛いです☺️
最初の方、届いてないのに前脚で一生懸命になってるのも可愛いポイントですね
かわいかわいすぎますw
He's literally cleaning himself, so cute
Literally!
Literally!
Literally!
Literally!
Literally!
昔蜘蛛苦手だったけどある日自分がデスクでPCゲームしてると突如ハエトリグモちゃんがデスクの上に現れて「うわっ…」と思ったけど放置してたらずっとその場でモニターながめてる姿が愛くるしくて好きになった
水滴のせられてて可愛い
2:44 頭が動いた時に一緒に水滴も揺れてるの可愛すぎる
ビビちゃん「水を差すな!・・・まあいいけど」
仕草もそうだけど考えてる事が分かりやすいのもかわいい🤣
I’m usually scared of spiders but this one is illegally adorable
Hi Donnie 😃
Same
HEY DON 🐢 💜
Illegally, lol
Its a jumping spider
Jumping spider are harmless
Years ago, watching this video, and later a few others, ended up being one of the biggest causes in getting over my fear around spiders, despite already being a huge insect fan. Absolutely adorable!! Jumping spiders really helped me really love spiders again and feel safe after many years of getting very nervous around them, and they're my favorites! I know this is just a silly little video, but it's special to me. I hope your little guys are doing well, thank you for sharing these amazing animals with the world
ハエトリさんの撥水力と水の表面張力すげえ。
水ってあんな綺麗な真球みたいになるんやなってw
@@gasterw.d165 てことはハエトリグモってまあまあ小さいんでしょうかね?
@@忘れっぽいファルコン 家で結構見かけるけど大体綿棒のさっきっぽくらいの大きさかな?(多分)
@@gasterw.d165 @インコちゃん は?お前に対する反論載せたからショート動画見て
I like how eventually she's just like, "Well, I guess this is what we're doing. Water hat."
The jumping spider is a she????
@@certifiedrat7563 From the size, my guess would be male, but from the color, I'd say female. Could be a young female though.
@@certifiedrat7563 captions show a female symbol near the start, so
OMG FINALLY someone who knew it was a girl! It’s front legs aren’t thick with little sperm pockets
@@certifiedrat7563 also - to be fair, most male spiders have a shorter lifespan than females, as they tend to only live for 1 breeding cycle. Females can last multiple breeding cycles. At least with tarantulas that's true. I'm not 100% positive about true spiders.
How the spider started using the water was so freaking adorable 😊
Once it was off he didn't drink any of the water. I think this was cleaning behaviour, not drinking. Jumping spiders clean themselves obsessively with their front legs and pedipalps. Especially their eyes (they can't blink, so they need to clean manually I guess).
The creator put water basically on the spider's eyes. It had to move the water off
癒やされるわ
蜘蛛苦手ですがこれには癒されました。ドアップだとこんな可愛いのね…
…and not crawling all over me with all EIGHT hairy legs that makes me feel surrounded on all sides so that I FREAK OUT and destroy everything within arms reach as I thrash about in order to save myself from certain doom?…did I mention I’m not good with spiders?
最初の方、「いやや〜やめて〜や〜( ;ᯅ; )」って感じなのに、乗ったら乗ったで「??」って感じなのめっちゃ可愛い
Google translate is messed up, it added a million "no"s
「んも〜...頭の上がびちょびちょだよ〜」
みたいな動きすんのも凄く可愛い!
癒されますなぁ(´∀`*)
虫、、嫌じゃない人羨ましい、、
蜘蛛は昆虫じゃないからセーフ!
@@announ_2356 セーフ…か?w
毒持ち,ムカデ,ゲジ,ヤスデ以外なら大体触れる
@@進撃のスライム-i6s突然家に出たゴキブリでもか?
もう、これ、たまらん♡
1:43 重てえなって反応w
i love going on the japanese calm and peaceful side of youtube every once in a while, its so nice
頭の水滴をカキカキする動きといい、首傾げの絶妙な角度も最高に可愛いです…!💕✨
水滴マスター素晴らしい!
ありがとうございますっ✨✨
く⚪️
(・・ω・・)?
I know right, it's so cute, I think it cured my arachnophobia
Spiders are....cute??? 😳 Thanks for changing my view mate 🫡🫡
幽霊より犯罪者より地震より蜘蛛が死ぬほど嫌いなのに、音楽と効果音と編集で「あれ?蜘蛛ちょっと可愛くない?」って洗脳され始めてる
いいぞそのまま蜘蛛好きになれ私のようにな
ハエトリグモちゃんは可愛いよ!2:13←の所激可愛いです!
「LUCAS the spider」知りますか?
同じだと気がするね
分かります
Same!
蜘蛛氏をこんなに可愛いと思ったの初めてかも… 終始反応も姿も可愛いすぎる♡🕷️〃
最初水を乗せようとした時やめてよみたいに手で頭ガードしようとしてたのかわいい
蜘蛛をこんなに愛でている方初めて見ました。そういう方が撮る動画は可愛い😊
ああこりゃいいやって途中から水呑んでるの可愛すぎるw
適応力www
「ヤメ…ヤメヤメ…ヤメテッ…!」みたいな感じで可愛い
this one's really calm compared to most jumping spiders i've seen. the ones i usually encounter would just scurry away before i could even touch them lol
Same, I always see them on streets and find them very cute, They're soo tiny and fast
Those are wild though. I'm assuming this one is the person's pet and was probably B.I.C. and acclimated to being around humans.
Some spiders don’t like to party.
いやはや、近くで見るとこんなに可愛いんだ
水のんでる〜って思ってたら落としてびっくりしてる所可愛いし、無くなっても足で探してスカしてる所が更に可愛い✨💕
愛情ある人が撮るとこんなに可愛いくみえるものなのか…
I love how he was trying to get you to leave him alone at first with the water. 😆
🚫 Yeah, because a tiny spider like this one can literally drown in a water droplet, due to water's surface tension holding it in place. It's also partially covering the spider's upper rear eyes, which I'm sure it doesn't like.