Monomad: The Beagle Boy

Let's call him the beagle boy. I noticed the beagle boy curled up on a fallen log. He looked bored and lethargic, it must have been a rough day for him. He was reluctant to move; that's not typical behavior for a heavy jumping spider. I wanted to encourage him as much as possible, but I had no idea what the problem was. If he needed a mate (female), I would have found one for him. However, he wouldn't tell me. Rather than disturb his solitude, I left him alone. It'll be okay, dude. Hope he gets his spirits back up to par.

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This is another entry I submitted for the daily #monomad challenge.

These photos are my own, taken with POCO X3 NFC smartphone + external macro lens.



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I see this insect's appearance and it's almost like a robot, possibly because of the contrast. Greetings and good compositions.

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Excellent photographs of a world almost flawless to the eye. Greetings

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