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  1. 11-15-2006 04:21 PM #1
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    Arrow Peru, November 2006

    Just returned from a little trip in the mountains. I will post both photos of the animals and the scenery in this thread.

    First stop was in a place called Sayan. When walking out of town I found a rock with 2 juvenile Latrodectus geometricus.



    This is the typical habitat there, rocky and very very dry.



    Not really much in Sayan other than a few True Spiders, so we left there after about 3 hours.



    Next stop was in Churin. This area is a little more lush and the scenery is breathtaking.




    The crickets there are HUGE!!!! I know some tarantulas that would love to sink their teeth into one of these LOL


    It didsnt take very long until I found a baby scorpion under a rock. Probably a Hadruroides sp


    Check this out!!! I finally found a tarantula down here. I have no idea which species it is. Check out the mite on the back leg. And no thats not my cigarette butt in the 2nd pic. The only place I find stuff down here is where there is alot of trash on the ground.




    Found this little Jumping spider on a flower.


    The scenery is just awesome in Churin. It reminds me of Canta which is also in Peru.



    Here is a scorpion I found. Another Hadruroides sp I presume. Looks just like the ones I found in Canta this time last year.

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  2. 11-15-2006 05:56 PM #2
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    Great photos, Brian!
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  3. 11-15-2006 06:07 PM #3
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    Is that the tarantula's true coloring? Or isn't it all covered in that ashy-dirt?
    Great pics by the way! I've been to Peru, but didn't get to look around for stuff out there. Did that in Ecuador.
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  4. 11-15-2006 06:51 PM #4
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    Great stuff! Thanks for sharing!
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  5. 11-15-2006 07:39 PM #5
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    Quote Originally Posted by ShadowBlade View Post
    Is that the tarantula's true coloring? Or isn't it all covered in that ashy-dirt?
    Great pics by the way! I've been to Peru, but didn't get to look around for stuff out there. Did that in Ecuador.
    Actually both LOL. It did get some dirt on it when I kicked over the rock. All in all it is just a boring brown juvenile T. Still I am happy to have found it since out of 5 trips here this is the only one I have found. I need to go to the Amazon since that is where all the good stuff is.
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  6. 11-15-2006 07:42 PM #6
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    The t reminds alot of Chaetopelma gracilis (which of course it isnt) but might be a Ischnocolidae
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    Oh jeez!!! I forgot to post pics of the little toad we found

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crotalus View Post
    The t reminds alot of Chaetopelma gracilis (which of course it isnt) but might be a Ischnocolidae
    Lelle, Do you know of a source that might have Ts listed by region? If so, I could narrow it down alot since I know the exact place where it lives.
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    Just for the fun of it, here are some pics that I took between Sayan and Churin. The road is very narrow and probably dangerous. One slip up and its a loooooong ways down LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian S View Post
    Lelle, Do you know of a source that might have Ts listed by region? If so, I could narrow it down alot since I know the exact place where it lives.
    I dont know any list but you can always search on Platnicks site for "Peru"
    Should give you some info atleast
    Email Rick West, he might have more info
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    This is back in Churin again. Note how much more lush it is there. Naturally that is where all the good stuff is.


    I find it fascinating how these little villages pop up out of nowhere in the Andes Mtns
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    Quote Originally Posted by Crotalus View Post
    I dont know any list but you can always search on Platnicks site for "Peru"
    Should give you some info atleast
    Email Rick West, he might have more info
    Yeah I am planning to email Rick West. He would probably have a general idea or at least know to point me in the right direction.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Brian S View Post
    I need to go to the Amazon since that is where all the good stuff is.
    Yeah, my tour guide was more then happy to help look for tarantula burrows and nests. He liked to see me get them out, and tell him about them.
    However, we only did it for like 2 half-days and a night. Not near as long as I would have liked.
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    Hey Brian,

    Awesome pics and it looks like a pretty sweet trip! Nice looking Latro as well. I may just be crossing my fingers too hard, but how big would you say it was?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mechanical-Mind View Post
    Hey Brian,

    Awesome pics and it looks like a pretty sweet trip! Nice looking Latro as well. I may just be crossing my fingers too hard, but how big would you say it was?

    Adios,
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    Matt, Its about 1 or at the most 2 molts from adulthood. They are the same size as all other Latros I have seen so that is what I am basing that on.
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