Outdoor Pics

Brian S

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Here are my first outdoor pics of the year. Will have more as soon as the weather permits.

Poecilotheria striata



Pamphobeteus sp (Platyomma)

 

beano3k

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Thats awesome! I would be way too afraid to take my T's outside.
 

Brian S

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If you have a big yard it isnt too bad. If mine were to decide to make a run for it they wouldnt have anywhere to go lol
 

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Great!
Nice to see outside tarantula pics :)

Myself will have to wait awhile considering we still have about 1m of snow here ;)
 

Socrates

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Great pics, Brian. :worship:

No adventures with any of them this time? :D

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Brian S

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LOL Wendy!!! No adventures this time. They were both well behaved :D
 

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:D Very nice photos Brian, now lets see some of your scorps.
 

Bearo

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Nice :) I'm not jealous of your weather at all :liar:

Flogger said:
Great!
Nice to see outside tarantula pics :)

Myself will have to wait awhile considering we still have about 1m of snow here ;)
I know what you mean... we havnt had this much snow for many years..:evil:
 

jw73

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He, he. We have only 10-20 cm of snow in Poland. Spring is coming slowly.
Great idea Brian and great pics.
 

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Nice to see you finally got out of the house!;)

That Pamphobeteus sp (Platyomma) looks HUGE! What is the legspan?
 

MizM

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Brian S said:
A whole 3-3 1/2 inches:D {D {D
Great perspective then, it looks like a giant!! Well anyway hon, you KNOW women can't measure. All our lives men have been telling us that this --- is 6"!;)
 

Brian S

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Theraphosa blondi



Megaphobema robustum



Brachypema auratum

 

Ronj

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What is the reaction of the T's when taken outside? Do they freeze and just sit there or do they start to wonder around? I would love to take some outdoor pictures but am a little hesitant. It would be great to see an A. Avic in a tree, but I can't climb. It would be wonderful to see my OBT outside, but I can't run. I was thinking about putting up some kind of barrier just outside of view that would keep them confined to a small area and keep the local cats away.

Very Nice Pictures! Thanks for sharing!
 
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