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Marcelo

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hello again!!!!

I did a quick trip to the pacific coast of Mexico, I found what I spected to find. I found some Brachypelmas baumgarteni, B. auratum, A. bicoloratum, and some other A. unidentified species. In this place I did not found B. boehmei and smithis. That makes me think the B. baumgarteni is not an hybrid specie but a natural specie.

Here are some pictures I want to share with you!!! Even for mexicans is very difficult to have acces to these places.
 

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pwilfort

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Wow! Marcelo those are great pictures, I love them, thanks for sharing!
Beautiful tarantulas,{D
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Tegenaria

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Great pics Marcelo. The one walking on the sand and on the back of your hand, could that be Aphonopelma anax?
 

pinkzebra

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Absolutely beautiful pictures Marcelo! I love habitat photos! Mexico is such a beautiful country!
 

TheNatural

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Hola marcelito,

NICE PICS man, very interesting to see the natural places of these Ts. Its always a reference to make my enclosures.

I got surprised to see how the scenes in these pics look like brazil, really very similar to some places in the interior part of the southeast os brazil.
 
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Marcelo

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Great pics Marcelo. The one walking on the sand and on the back of your hand, could that be Aphonopelma anax?
We found about 7 male tarantulas of the one walking on the sand and another 7 of the one of the back of my hand ann they are diferent species, most of them ultimates males, they just were pictured for the record, GPS and free them inmediatelly.

The one in the sand looks more than a bonnetina sp, blueish legs and pinkish carapace. and the one in my arm looks like A. anax but I think is not.

My purpose is to show and share with you a little bit were they live.

GUI: I hope to see ya in SP during the next year

thanks for all your comments again
 
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Marcelo

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HELLO AGAIN !!!!


Today I feel the urgency to take some pics

Thanks for your comments
I.- TARANTULAS POSING
1.- Aphonopelma sp. michoacan ( in my opinon the most beutiful aphonopelma sp. black "V" shape on prosoma, tan legs and red rump. Please take a look of the tan hair on femurs)
2.- Brachypelma klaasi
3.- Brachypelma boehmei
 

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pinkzebra

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Your photos are great! I especially love Aphonopelmas. I have never seen or heard of that one. It is especially beautiful! Thanks for sharing! I will have to be on the lookout for that Aphonopelma species.
 

ErikH

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Those are some fantastic photos! The g. pulchra is gorgeous.
 

Socrates

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:drool: I always drool over your pictures, Marcelo. Truly magnificent photographs. :clap:

Now, this "self portrait", is that an unidentified species? :confused: I've never seen that one sold anywhere. {D {D

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TheNatural

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Now, this "self portrait", is that an unidentified species? :confused: I've never seen that one sold anywhere. {D {D
Hi wendy, I guess Ive seen this specie described as "Terminator gonzales" in platnick´s catalog, :}



Nice pics as always man, very nice Aphonopelma.
 

Marcelo

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:drool: I always drool over your pictures, Marcelo. Truly magnificent photographs. :clap:

Now, this "self portrait", is that an unidentified species? :confused: I've never seen that one sold anywhere. {D {D

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LOL

Im getting married the next year, I finally found one of my specie, LOL

Thanks for your comments Wendy

by the way I received some slings from a good brazilian friend
Thanks again

here are some mixed slings pics
1.- L. dificilis
2.- G. aureostrata
3.- B. klaasi
4.- B. boehmei
5.- B, ruhnaui
6.- B. smithi
7.- V. sorocabae
 

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Hi wendy, I guess Ive seen this specie described as "Terminator gonzales" in platnick´s catalog, :}



Nice pics as always man, very nice Aphonopelma.
{D {D Good one, Gui. LOLOLOL. I love it! {D {D

Marcelo, I'm so happy for you! It's getting rarer and rarer that we find species like ourselves. I got that lucky 22 years ago, and haven't eaten him yet either. {D ;)

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Marcelo

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{D {D Good one, Gui. LOLOLOL. I love it! {D {D

Marcelo, I'm so happy for you! It's getting rarer and rarer that we find species like ourselves. I got that lucky 22 years ago, and haven't eaten him yet either. {D ;)

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LOLOLOL

Do not scare me, I do not want to be eaten. I have many spermwebs to be produced yet, he he he he
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Marcelo

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Hello again

After a little rest
here is my first picture of the year of my female B. Ruhnaui # 2
 

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