Monomad: Hunting spider (Palystes superciliosus) and weaver spider (Leucauge granulata)

My entry for#monomad challenge
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Greetings to all!
Here are some pictures of spiders that I found a few days ago while hunting in a cocoa plantation.

While having fun looking for objects, I accidentally found a spider carcass Palystes superciliosus which had dried up but was still intact even though there was no meat or contents. The carcass of this hunter spider is stuck in a tree trunk with its head intact, while the back of its abdomen is missing or deflated.

In addition to the hunter spider carcass, I also found a weaver spider Leucauge granulata, this spider is very unique, its body posture is not too big but it has Unique shape on the back. The spider's back is slightly more protruding and almost like a shell.

Here are some pictures of hunting spiders and weaver spiders:

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Palystes superciliosus

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Palystes superciliosus

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Palystes superciliosus

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Palystes superciliosus

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Palystes superciliosus

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Palystes superciliosus

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Palystes superciliosus

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Leucauge granulata

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Leucauge granulata

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Leucauge granulata

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Leucauge granulata

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Leucauge granulata

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CameraRealme 8 Pro + macro lens
CategoryPhotography
Light processingLightroom mobile
LocationAceh, Indonesia
Photography@khairamuliani
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