Green lynx spider on a passion flower (passiflora) in Lick Creek ParkWeb page of Lick Creek Park by Dept. of Biology of TAMU. College Station, Texas

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College Station, Texas, September 14 - 23, 2009

Album 793: College Station, Texas, September 14 - 23, 2009

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The image features a close-up of a green lynx spider positioned centrally, with its legs splayed outwards and facing towards the upper left corner of the photo. The spider is predominantly green, with brown spots on its abdomen and pale yellow-brown legs adorned with dark brown spines.

In the background, a section of a purple passion flower (Passiflora) is visible, showcasing white and pink stripes that resemble a fan shape. A small portion of another flower or part of the plant can be seen in the upper left corner of the image, although it is not clearly discernible due to its proximity to the edges of the photo.

The overall scene presents a striking contrast between the vibrant colors of the spider and the delicate, striped pattern of the passion flower. – AI vision

🇪🇸 Descripción en español / Spanish Description

Araña lince verde en una flor de la pasión (passiflora) en Lick Creek Park. College Station, Texas, septiembre 23, 2009. La imagen presenta un primer plano de una araña lince verde posicionada centralmente, con sus patas desplegadas hacia afuera y mirando hacia la esquina superior izquierda de la foto. La araña es predominantemente verde, con manchas marrones en su abdomen y patas pálidas amarillo-marrón adornadas con espinas marrones oscuras. En segundo plano, una sección de una flor morada de la pasión (Passiflora) es visible, mostrando rayas blancas y rosadas que recuerdan a un abanico. Se puede ver una pequeña parte de otra flor o parte de la planta en la esquina superior izquierda de la imagen, aunque no es claramente discernible debido a su proximidad a los bordes de la foto. La escena general presenta un contraste sorprendente entre los colores vibrantes de la araña y el patrón delicado y estriado de la flor de la pasión. – Spanish translation

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