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Earlier this week myself and a friend went to his farm in Northeastern South Africa, somewhere in the Limpopo province...
We found lots of Parabuthus transvaalicus, and even stumbled upon the burrow of an adult female Augacephalus junodi.
Pics showing scorpions in sunlight were momentary, we kept them shaded except for the brief moment to take the pictures.
Pics in order are :
1 - road to the farm
2 - I found a dung beetle
3 - found our first P. transvaalicus
4 - looks like it had just shed
5 - This one had babies!
6 - baboon spider burrow (look closely)
7&8 - The female with and without flash.
Also included is a video... it shows the baboon spider burrow we found, and also a bit of the dung beetle's behavior.
http://www.youtube.com/v/d0j0rD_DHHs&rel=1
We found lots of Parabuthus transvaalicus, and even stumbled upon the burrow of an adult female Augacephalus junodi.
Pics showing scorpions in sunlight were momentary, we kept them shaded except for the brief moment to take the pictures.
Pics in order are :
1 - road to the farm
2 - I found a dung beetle
3 - found our first P. transvaalicus
4 - looks like it had just shed
5 - This one had babies!
6 - baboon spider burrow (look closely)
7&8 - The female with and without flash.
Also included is a video... it shows the baboon spider burrow we found, and also a bit of the dung beetle's behavior.
http://www.youtube.com/v/d0j0rD_DHHs&rel=1