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10-19-2006, 11:10 AM
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Heretic Prime
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Tarantula
This is the more common Tarantula we see in the Yucatan..
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They look (and act) a lot like Texas spiders, though there are differences too.. does anyone of the spider experts here know if they are actually closely related?
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10-19-2006, 08:01 PM
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Very cool. Kind of elegant looking to me.
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10-19-2006, 11:39 PM
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Aphonopelma hentzi is the Texas/Oklahoma Brown Tarantula.
Aphonopelma anax is the Texas Tan Tarantula.
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10-19-2006, 11:41 PM
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Looks like one of mine, a Texas Tan.
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