Large wild T on YouTube

newspidermom

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I thought it was an LP too...or at least from that genus. Definitely mature that's for sure. Wild males are usually the ones seen out roaming looking for a mate.
 

Philth

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Kinda looks like a Nhandu carapoensis but just a guess.
I can't say what it is but can say its not a male Nhandu carapoensis since they don't have tibial apophyses , and this spider clearly does.

Later, Tom
 
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