Half male half female Poecilotheria subfusca

Venom1080

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I saw this video a while back and figured it'd be cool to share. Specimen owned by Canada's very own Tarantula Canada.
Enjoy. I'm unsure on the exact species, but I think I read somewhere it was a subfusca.

Edit: it is a subfusca Highland / lowland mix. Which lead me to think the colors were just because of its hybridization, but TC seems certain it is a gynandromorph. Rest of the sac died. This is the sole survivor.
 
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sdsnybny

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I've seen it posted before, pretty strange and Gynandromorphism appears in other animals as well. Most Of the tarantula pics Ive seen are pokies though.
 

Leila

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Neat!!! I reeeeally wish her camera had better graphics though, as I'd love to see a clear image of that tarantula :cat::cat:
 

Crone Returns

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I saw this video a while back and figured it'd be cool to share. Specimen owned by Canada's very own Tarantula Canada.
Enjoy. I'm unsure on the exact species, but I think I read somewhere it was a subfusca.

Edit: it is a subfusca Highland / lowland mix. Which lead me to think the colors were just because of its hybridization, but TC seems certain it is a gynandromorph. Rest of the sac died. This is the sole survivor.
:astonished: Whoa
 

miss moxie

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I love that tarantula, it's absolutely gorgeous. Look up "gynandromorph parakeet" as well. Stunning specimen.
 

boina

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Among the 3 juvenile P. ornata I got recently is one animal I can't really decide if it's male or female. It's 4.5", so the dorsal coloring should give a clear hint by now, but it's asymetrical - the left half has the strong pattern of a female and the right half has much less of that pattern and looks more male. I fleetingly thought of something like this, but was like "nah, that's crazy, that doesn't happen". Now I'm not so sure. Anyway, it may just be a strange coloring because it's a juvenile and it will look clearly male or female after the next molt. I will definitely have a very close look, though.

Unfortunately it's also very skittish, so I wasn't able to get a pic but I will be trying much harder after reading this.
 
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