Aussie T's

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Arachnoemperor
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wow thats awesome heh
ive still yet to hear my adult female crassipes stridulate
 

Steve Nunn

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Hi Brendan,
That's the absolute best stridulating I've ever heard! The "rattling" is incredible! I have not heard that in any other Aussie T. It's a shame that Dr Tracey Churchill from the Aussie T documentary doesn't bother to respond to those lower in status than herself. :rolleyes: LOL

Steve
 

Tropical T's

Arachnosquire
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Hey Steve,
Do you still think it is the same T you were telling me about?
I don't like being on a pedestal I would rather bring people down to my level ;)
 

chickenism

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hello,

i am fairly new to this forum and am looking to id my T... was wondering if anyone who knew about aussie t's could help me out.

A fellow forum-er directed me to this page to have a look but i am still not sure what she could be - except that she is australian. i posted a pic of her in T id page and no one there could help me.

was wondering if there was any advice? - sorry if this is in the wrong spot - i figured i had a question about australian t's and this was an aussie t post line.

from erin & sophie the T
 

Tropical T's

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Just for everyone's info the rattlesnake T has been examined by Steve Nunn and he has confirmed it is not a genus he has seen before. The spermetheca are different to the T's currently known here and so are the lyra.
Here is a pic of the lyra
 
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