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Peacock Spiders, belonging to the genus Maratus, are tiny arachnids typically weighing only a fraction of a gram, often around 1 to 2 milligrams. Their small size and lightweight nature allow them to perform agile movements and elaborate courtship displays. Despite their minuscule weight, they are known for their striking colors and intricate mating dances.

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