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I don't see a horn n would expect one at that size. Definitely a baboon though has the pattern on the abdomen. Sorry I can't help more then that.
 
I didn't see a horn either and expected one which is why I wondered thank you for the information
Np hopefully someone with more baboon knowledge will be able to tell you what your t is but definitely not darlingi.
@NMTs you keep alot of baboons what say you? Am curious now lol 😆
 
Np hopefully someone with more baboon knowledge will be able to tell you what your t is but definitely not darlingi.
@NMTs you keep alot of baboons what say you? Am curious now lol 😆
These photos aren't great, and I missed the conversation about it being a darlingi? This is a mature male, anyway, and MM's of C. darlingi and C. marshalli have very small horns if any at all - but MM darlingi tend to have more of a horn than marshalli (it's really just a little button and not a full horn). If you could get a well-lit, in focus photo it would help, but for now just call it a mature male baboon spider.
 
These photos aren't great, and I missed the conversation about it being a darlingi? This is a mature male, anyway, and MM's of C. darlingi and C. marshalli have very small horns if any at all - but MM darlingi tend to have more of a horn than marshalli (it's really just a little button and not a full horn). If you could get a well-lit, in focus photo it would help, but for now just call it a mature male baboon spider.
I posted a new better picture did my best and ah interesting I did not know that this is my first baboon so I appreciate all the information
 
These photos aren't great, and I missed the conversation about it being a darlingi? This is a mature male, anyway, and MM's of C. darlingi and C. marshalli have very small horns if any at all - but MM darlingi tend to have more of a horn than marshalli (it's really just a little button and not a full horn). If you could get a well-lit, in focus photo it would help, but for now just call it a mature male baboon spider.
There was a pic previous to the these2 pretty sure it said was sold as a rear horned baboon but the pic is gone now but thought rear horned were darlingi 🤷🏻‍♀️ not great with common names.
Whatever op's t is I didn't think it was any sort of horned t, but know your good with knowing the sp so thought I would ask 😊
 

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