
Salticidae
Salticidae, commonly known as jumping spiders, are a large family of spiders distinguished by their excellent eyesight and impressive jumping ability. They have large, forward-facing eyes that give them sharp vision, allowing them to accurately stalk and pounce on prey. These spiders are often small to medium-sized, colorful, and curious in appearance. Unlike web-building spiders, Salticidae actively hunt by stalking and leaping onto insects or other small creatures. Their agility, keen vision, and resourcefulness make them effective predators, and they are often noticed for their lively movements and expressive behavior.