8" Female Poecilotheria rufilata
Better angle of the previous shot. Boosted contrast and saturation. To the eye, at a glance, you cant even see her
It is amazing how well their intricate patterning enables them to blend in so well with bark! :D Lovely T!
 
So beautiful! Can I put her on a list for my future projects please (crochet, nothing drastic :))?
 
@WebBrowser Lol, I am definitely being serious (check my avatar pic, that's my latest creation) .. Could you help me with her colours a bit..... are her markings more yellow or green and does she have a blue tint or is that due to the light? And probably the dumbest of all questions, do tarantulas have different length legs (the front and back ones always look the longest but I have no idea if that's just me)?... I've never actually been near a real tarantula that wouldn't be hiding away...and Google is just not helpful at all...  :bag::)
 
@RippiArts For sure! You wanna exchange contact info to make it a little easier? I can send you more photos or video clips if you want. But if youre not comfortable with that I can PM you some links to a few sources displaying the species. I didnt even notice your avatar was a chrochet at first! Had to zoom in. Nice regalis!
 
@RippiArts For sure! You wanna exchange contact info to make it a little easier? I can send you more photos or video clips if you want. But if youre not comfortable with that I can PM you some links to a few sources displaying the species. I didnt even notice your avatar was a chrochet at first! Had to zoom in. Nice regalis!
 

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Poecilotheria
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samsung SAMSUNG-SM-G935A
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ƒ/1.7
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4.2 mm
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1/60
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125
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20180503_163213.jpg
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Thu, 03 May 2018 4:30 PM
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3024px x 4032px

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