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New Tarantula Species from Colombia ****MUST SEE PICS****
Hey guys,
Any idea what she may be? I will say one thing: Colombian tarantulas are completely underrepresented and under-spoken of. We always here about and talk about tarantulas from Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Costa Rica, Mexico, French Guiana, Brazil, Panama, and so on. But why don't we ever speak about Colombia's gems? Yeah yeah I always here about Poecilotheria Metallica and so on, but ughhhh, Jesus Christ, just look at Cyriocosmus Leetzi, Megaphobema Robustum, Pseudhapalopus Sp Blue., Xenesthis, Pamphobeteus, Hapalopus sp (is it really necessary to mention others?); they are like those forbidden enigmas, like diamonds we can never have.. I bet you've never even seen a picture of Psalmopoeus Emeraldus. Me neither!!!!! Why? Because there aren't any pictures of it, only locked up over there.
The fact that the country is virtually impossible to visit because of Paramilitary, narco, and guerrilla forces make the T's all the better. Seriously.
I found this one in my walk through the jungle in Yotoco reserve, just take a look at what unknown beauty looks like:
And of course, my all time favorite (and the equivalent of caviar to our hobby): Megaphobema Robustum (REAL IMAGE)
This post is a tribute to my country, to Colombian Tarantulas and my walks in the jungles.
Blessings community.
Hey guys,
Any idea what she may be? I will say one thing: Colombian tarantulas are completely underrepresented and under-spoken of. We always here about and talk about tarantulas from Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Costa Rica, Mexico, French Guiana, Brazil, Panama, and so on. But why don't we ever speak about Colombia's gems? Yeah yeah I always here about Poecilotheria Metallica and so on, but ughhhh, Jesus Christ, just look at Cyriocosmus Leetzi, Megaphobema Robustum, Pseudhapalopus Sp Blue., Xenesthis, Pamphobeteus, Hapalopus sp (is it really necessary to mention others?); they are like those forbidden enigmas, like diamonds we can never have.. I bet you've never even seen a picture of Psalmopoeus Emeraldus. Me neither!!!!! Why? Because there aren't any pictures of it, only locked up over there.
The fact that the country is virtually impossible to visit because of Paramilitary, narco, and guerrilla forces make the T's all the better. Seriously.
I found this one in my walk through the jungle in Yotoco reserve, just take a look at what unknown beauty looks like:

And of course, my all time favorite (and the equivalent of caviar to our hobby): Megaphobema Robustum (REAL IMAGE)

This post is a tribute to my country, to Colombian Tarantulas and my walks in the jungles.
Blessings community.
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