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10-07-03, 01:28 AM
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wow thats awesome. Whats it standing on? looks like brains
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10-14-03, 11:13 AM
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#17
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Location: Canada
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I'm new here, but I thought I might add a few of my own. First up, Androctonus bicolor.
Cheers,
Dave
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10-14-03, 11:14 AM
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Damn the small allowed file size. Ah well, next up is Anuroctonus phaiodactylus.
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Dave
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10-14-03, 11:15 AM
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Followed by Centruroides exilicauda. Do NOT try this at home.
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Dave
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10-14-03, 11:15 AM
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Next up is Hadogenes paucidens.
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Dave
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10-14-03, 11:16 AM
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Hottentotta polystictus. Small but sweeeet.
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Dave
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10-14-03, 11:16 AM
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Location: Canada
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Heterometrus spinnifer showing what a good mother she can be.
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Dave
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10-14-03, 11:17 AM
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Location: Canada
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Leirus quinquestriatus or the infamous "deathstalker".
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Dave
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10-14-03, 11:18 AM
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Location: Canada
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Parabuthus leiosoma.
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Dave
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10-14-03, 11:20 AM
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Location: Canada
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And last, but not least, Parabuthus transvaalicus.
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Dave
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10-14-03, 11:51 AM
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have you observed the spray of a Parabuthus?
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10-14-03, 03:09 PM
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No. The only parabuthis species that I have had that has the ability is P.transvaalicus and I have never seen them do it. From an energetics standpoint this makes sense, as the salt-based pre-venom they use for the spray is quite costly to make.
Cheers,
Dave
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