Jumping spider molt with lens intact gives a glimpse of spider’s pov



    by LuxCassandra

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    1. Full-Acanthisitta977 on

      Looks like the spider just rage quit its old body and left us a bonus POV camera in the process.

    2. TheLastTreeOctopus on

      Not really the spider’s POV at all. It’s your POV through the spider’s eye sockets. What the spider sees is not what we see here. I mean, when’s the last time you saw the inside of your own head? Not to mention, a spider’s depth perception is going to be totally different from ours considering we don’t have the same number of eyes as them.

    3. Automatic_Actuator_0 on

      Imagine looking through the eye sockets of half a human skull at a distance like that, and saying that’s a “human POV”

    4. This isn’t what it looks like to the spider to be fair. The spider’s brain will likely integrate the eyes into a single view, much like our eyes.

    5. CaseSensitive1991 on

      I thought it was one of those little wireless cameras. I saw someone make one out of a walnut so I can only imagine what you can do with this.

    6. Jumping spiders have very small retinas that don’t capture very much light at any given time. The cool part is those retinas are capable of MOVING. This means they can get a full picture of their surroundings, while being perfectly still

    7. I wonder if every creature on earth sees the world through a single view. because no matter how many eyes a person has you have it’s still that single view portal from first person perspective. we will never truly know anothers first person perspective besides our own. it really is interesting to think about. that single eye we have

    8. *It’s the…*

      *Eye of the Spider / It’s the cream of the fight / Rising up to the challenge of all rivals*

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