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John is a retired teacher who became interested in photographing spiders, which led to trying to identify them. He began a website to document the spiders he found and photographed (www.tasmanianspiders.info)and produced a book of Tasmanian spiders. He is an Honorary Research Associate at the Queen Victoria Museum in Launceston. 【field:Sites】

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Jumping Spiders

The most skilled predators: fast, deadly, tiny, beautiful
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John Douglas

November 15, 2020

Would you be willing to help support the ongoing costs for publishing Tasmanian Geographic? 

 

As a special thank-you we’ll send you our special “36 Wonders of Tasmania” PDF map.

Every cent will help.

 Thanks in advance!

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