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  1. 08-21-2006 03:19 AM #1
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    Just got back from the Philippines

    Just got back from the Philippines. Saw some cool things. I have no idea what species they are. Sorry for the crappy pix.

    This was an orb-weaver. These things were huge. Biggest orb-weaving spider I've ever seen in person. It's legspan is easily the palm of my hand



    This thing was running around in my moms house. Had about a 4" legspan.

    I never seen a Tarsier in person until I met this guy


    How often do you get to see an active volcano from the air. Mayon volcano is due to erupt anytime soon.
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  2. 08-21-2006 10:31 AM #2
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    Heh that Tarsier is a real cutie. Is it the same one that has a long finger for rooting out grubs? They seemed to be pretty neat creatures. Love the big googly eyes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Cigarman
    Heh that Tarsier is a real cutie. Is it the same one that has a long finger for rooting out grubs? They seemed to be pretty neat creatures. Love the big googly eyes.
    thats an aye aye
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  4. 08-22-2006 05:48 PM #4
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    ah! Thanks that was tickling my mind!
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  5. 08-22-2006 06:29 PM #5
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  6. 08-23-2006 02:38 AM #6
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    nice pics

    that large spider was a banana spider (?)

    they are really large and yours is quite smaller with those that i see, they sometimes eat small birds but the most common prey is large bettles and moths,

    the second spider is called skull spider, becasue the head looks like a skull, but it is actually a huntsman spider, they clean your room from roaches... hehhe a big help here... and it looks like a male

    thats a tarsier, aye aye is a lot more scary than the cute tarsier....

    and mayon is yeah, already erupted... hahah
    so... what scorp will you take w/ you in your underground bunker???
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    Quote Originally Posted by kahoy
    nice pics

    that large spider was a banana spider (?)

    they are really large and yours is quite smaller with those that i see, they sometimes eat small birds but the most common prey is large bettles and moths,

    the second spider is called skull spider, becasue the head looks like a skull, but it is actually a huntsman spider, they clean your room from roaches... hehhe a big help here... and it looks like a male

    thats a tarsier, aye aye is a lot more scary than the cute tarsier....

    and mayon is yeah, already erupted... hahah
    You know your stuff kahoy!

    Might those huntsman spider be dangerously venemous?

    and yes.. iye iye's are reaaaal scary
    :see you at A-con 2007!

    just because you CAN do something....doesn't mean you should-me

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  8. 08-27-2006 05:40 AM #8
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    that huntsman is not venomous but can punch you down,
    the bitten area will just swell.

    here's a link for an aye aye

    SCARY!!!

    hahaha


    aye aye are from madagascar, while tarsiers are on asia



    both btw are insectivorous
    so... what scorp will you take w/ you in your underground bunker???
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    The orb-weaver (banana spider?) was at the public market in Tagaytay above the vendors. There was alot of them. From my understanding the ones in the jungle get huge.
    Those huntsman spiders turned out to be very common. I saw them in every town.
    I wish I had the opportunity to see a Philippine eagle but I guess a Tarsier will do.
    Yah I heard about Mayon, wish I could've been there.
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    Yeah, i think you'll find huntsman spiders in every house here.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Scorp guy
    You know your stuff kahoy!

    Might those huntsman spider be dangerously venemous?

    and yes.. iye iye's are reaaaal scary

    Nope. I don't think so, or I'm just one lucky dude. I catch huntsman spiders with my bare hands. They would prefer to run than bite. I already got bitten twice. The usual sharp pain, but not like a wasp sting. The bite area itched for a couple of days.

    You can easily catch those banana spiders along provincial roads. The love to build their webs on power cables. kahoy is right, I've seen larger ones in a mango tree in our ancestral home in Pampanga, Central Luzon.

    The tarsier can be found in abundance in the province of Bohol where the famous Chocolate hills are also located. It is illegal to keep a tarsier as a petsince it is an endangered species.

    arachnoid,

    I'm assuming you are a Filipino or part Filipino, next time you're in town, let me know. I might even show you where to go hunting.
    Cheers!
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