identify this tarantula frm phillipines

onewasjo

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Hi,

I haven't visited this site in a very long time, but it really helped me when I got my first tarantulas. I'm back to get your expert advice on this ID. My good friend is currently living on the remote island of Siquihor in the Phillipines and asked me about this tarantula-looking creature. I googled, but couldn't find any pics resembling this crazy creature. Is this a T? If so, is it dangerous?

It's a relatively small jpeg. Can upload a bigger one if you need to see details

thnx!

forgot to add that we're both super-curious b/c she sees these in the hut she lives in all the time!
 

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baboons24

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IMO looks like a huntsman spider or something very close. is it large? alot of huntsman spides can get big.
 

onewasjo

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I dunno how large it is - I'll email and ask her. In the very large jpeg she sent me, it is distinctly "furry, " so I am ignorantly assuming its a T...
 

baboons24

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there are alot of spiders that have a ton of hair, take jumping spiders for example, they have more hair than a T.
 

Mistwalker

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Doesn't look like a tarantula to me. Long, spindly legs...

Could be a huntsman, like baboons said, but I don't think it's a tarantula, and I don't know what spider species there are in the phillipines.
 

taorchard1987

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It does'nt look like a T to me, although im no expert. The pedipalps are whats making me think it is not a T. Id agree with the other peoples post saying it looks like some species of huntsman
 

critterz

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It is most cetainly a huntsman spider. Although there is no scale in that pic, I would say the legspan is probably a good 4-5 inches. Very nice spiders.
 

taorchard1987

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it kinda looks like the common english house spider, maybe just a bit bulkier, but im about 90% certain its a species of huntsman
 

Deschain

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I think it's a monkey. :D


No idea what type of spider it is, but it is very cool looking.
 

spiderdan

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I whould do a search for giant crab spiders on the web for a possitve ID
It dose look like the heteropoda venatoria a type of huntsman which are in the crab family.
good searching
 

emmille

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i know it's quite too late but...

i'm just new here but i just want to help. better late than never right? it's actually a huntsman spider. there are lots of here in the Philippines and they are actually found mostly hiding at the back of the cabinets, under the sink...anywhere that is dark, eating roaches.

i don't know if they are poisonous but they readily eat in captivity as what i have experience. they readily give in to mealworms. {D {D {D
 

Amanda

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Do you know what their temperament is in captivity? Docile or aggressive? It's super creepy looking. Would it make a good pet?
 

Steve Nunn

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Hi,
As others have said, definately Heteropoda sp.. There are 3 known species from this genus described in the Phillipines: H.cyperusiria Barrion & Litsinger 1995, H.garciai Barrion & Litsinger 1995, H.gemella Simon 1877.

Cheers,
Steve
 

P. Novak

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hm, i think its some kind of huntsman spider, but one thing im sure about is it isnt a tarantula.
 

cloud711

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i have seen those before that is definitely not a tarantula. local t's from our country looks a lot different from that. :)
 

Scolopendra55

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Well it's for sure not a T. It's a huntsmen but I'm not sure what species :?
 
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