I'll qualifyimy answer above. It is possible, but less likely, that you have what is known as A. sp. Kwitara River. The image above isn't good enough to tell. The two tarantulas are almost identical in looks.
I'll qualifyimy answer above. It is possible, but less likely, that you have what is known as A. sp. Kwitara River. The image above isn't good enough to tell. The two tarantulas are almost identical in looks.
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