Jumping spider family (Salticidae).
Jumping spiders have four pairs of eyes; three secondary pairs that are fixed and a principal pair that is movable. The posterior median eyes (PME) are vestigia...
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Jumping spiders have four pairs of eyes; three secondary pairs that are fixed and a principal pair that is movable. The posterior median eyes (PME) are vestigial in many species, but in some primitive sub-families they are comparable in size with the other secondary eyes and help to detect motion. There are more than 500 described genera and about 5,000 described species. It's so fascinating just to watch those big eyes follow your every move
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