A zebra jumping spider (Salticus scenicus) specimen. They can jump distances up to 20x their own body lenght. They jump by explosively straightening their hind legs. As they are lacking extensor muscles, leg extension is achieved via haemocoelic (blood) pressure. 🕷️
@Yasha I know most spiders around here can't hurt me... but they have way too many legs for me to feel comfortable. :P ;)