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On Maui in the Hawaiian Archipelago, Murawski was lucky enough to photograph the smiley spider
The smiley face spider was found under a leaf in the rainforest and is less than 1/4 inch (about 6.35 mm) long.
According to foreign media reports, in the rainforest of the Hawaiian Islands, Dalina Muravsky, a female photographer in Massachusetts, usa, photographed a strange spider, and the spots on her body formed a smiley face, which was vividly called "smiley face spider". The smiley spider is only a few millimeters long and is believed to be harmless to humans.
Muravsky said: "These pictures were taken by me in Maui. I'm here to look for smiley spiders. I was lucky enough to end up spotting a smiley spider under a leaf in the rainforest. They are so small that they are difficult to spot, and only with the help of a magnifying glass can they see the smiling faces on their bodies. The Smiley Spider is less than 1/4 inch (about 6.35 mm) long, and I can't believe that it's so small. ”