I change my vote - instead of a Pampho, I think it may be some type of Acanthoscurria, like A. maga or A. cordubensis. As @c.h.esteban said, though, unless you can provide some other info/images, it's just guessing.
I change my vote - instead of a Pampho, I think it may be some type of Acanthoscurria, like A. maga or A. cordubensis. As @c.h.esteban said, though, unless you can provide some other info/images, it's just guessing.
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