That is beautiful! Thank you!
Here we don't have anything like that. We do have...no, I will not go down that road... To lazy to explain...
You have more pictures of her?
That is beautiful! Thank you!
Here we don't have anything like that. We do have...no, I will not go down that road... To lazy to explain...
You have more pictures of her?
But this isnt even her final form
In the Other Spiders and Arachnids forum section, look for my thread entitled "My Australian non-T primitives". It has photos of now around 100 species of rarely seen Mygalomorphs including some recent photos of my first specimen from this species, who is now approaching 4" DLS
How to explain... I mean, even here on this boards it's difficult to explain.
"The fangs also point very far forward which add to their long length..."
Makes me so curious! Lucky you to have them there
How to explain... I mean, even here on this boards it's difficult to explain.
"The fangs also point very far forward which add to their long length..."
Makes me so curious! Lucky you to have them there
You too, can get certain wishbone spiders outside Australia. I'm unsure of specific species, but they are out there somewhere. I'm getting 2 more of them arriving this week
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