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  1. 12-20-2006 09:17 AM #1
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    Costa Rica December 2006

    I returned to Nashville last night after a 15 day expedition to study the tarantulas of Costa Rica along with tarantula researcher and arachnohistorian Andrew M. Smith and fellow Brits, brothers Paul & Mark Carpenter. We located and photographed 14 species of theraphosid spider. Today I will make some processing lab very happy with over 20 rolls of film and scan some images to post here. I also shot about 6 hours of video. The trip will be chronicled in two ways: a special edition of ARACHNOCULTURE magazine some time in January and a DVD entitled "COSTA RICAN TARANTULA ADVENTURE: In the footsteps of Valerio" to be released in Spring. Please check back here in a day or two for some teaser photos.

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  2. 12-20-2006 07:12 PM #2
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    How Cool Michael,

    I cant wait to see

    Later, Tom
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  3. 12-20-2006 07:21 PM #3
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    Very cool indeed! Did you locate any undescribed species?

    Cheers,

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  4. 12-24-2006 11:01 AM #4
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    Won't get my processed film back until early this week, but I found one roll hiding in my bag that I took to a one hour lab. Here's a couple of non-arachnids to start it off:





    The monkey is a baby Geoffroy's spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi). The first person to correctly identify the snake [by scientific name] wins a year subscription to ARACHNOCULTURE magazine.

    More soon...
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  5. 12-24-2006 11:07 AM #5
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    Here's another of the snake. This time held by BTS Chairman and our expedition leader, Andrew M. Smith.




    ...very interesting... this photo of Andrew is my post number 666...
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  6. 12-24-2006 11:14 PM #6
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    Nice pics!

    I'm gonna guess...Trimorphodon biscutatus
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  7. 12-25-2006 07:27 AM #7
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    Quote Originally Posted by Canth View Post
    Nice pics!

    I'm gonna guess...Trimorphodon biscutatus
    We have a winner! Don't tell Andrew though... I never told him it was a rear-fanged snake

    Although, the lyresnakes in the western US are typically 2-3' and max out at 4', you can see that the Central American subspecies, Trimorphodon biscutatus quadruplex, gets a bit longer. Awesome find. This snake was found by Paul Carpenter who went to "have a waz" behind a buttressed tree and screamed "Michael! Snake!". I ran over and told him it was a fer-de-lance because, well, I'm cruel that way. I then reached down to where it was coiled on the ground in the shade between the buttresses and pulled it out, much to Paul's further astonishment. It was a large male in a shed. After removing the engorged tick it had on its neck, I placed him back where he was. Paul urinated elsewhere.

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  8. 12-25-2006 08:01 AM #8
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    We have a winner! Don't tell Andrew though... I never told him it was a rear-fanged snake
    This snake was found by Paul Carpenter who went to "have a waz" behind a buttressed tree and screamed "Michael! Snake!". I ran over and told him it was a fer-de-lance because, well, I'm cruel that way.
    LOL! How mean

    I was doing a lot of picture matching over the net when I got a friend of mine who's been to Costa Rica a couple times to look at the pic and help me out a bit. Turns out he was a big help He also invite me to go with him this summer but I'm not sure I'll be able to, being a minor and all. So we'll see how that works!
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  9. 12-26-2006 12:13 PM #9
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    Sounds like a great trip! Now, post some more pictures!
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  10. 12-31-2006 01:02 AM #10
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    More pics please.......
    If you pull my string I spin a web.But if you pull my string and you make me mad I will bite you and eat you alive........
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  11. 01-04-2007 01:18 PM #11
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    Tired of pilchards and crackers, Andrew Smith seeks to procure us lunch armed only with an ice axe.

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  12. 01-04-2007 03:10 PM #12
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    Pick the American Clue: He's the lovely bloke!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Jacobi View Post
    Tired of pilchards and crackers, Andrew Smith seeks to procure us lunch armed only with an ice axe.

    omg haha!to funnny.looks like u guys had a great time.id love to travel there one day
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    One of Costa Rica's lovely ladies...

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    Just clicked on Quick Links > Subscribed Threads to view something recent and only this old post of mine came up. Ah, the days when I spent hours each day on AB ... Now I'm a

    Sad to see that many of the photo links are now broken, but thought I'd inform the new crop of AB devotees (lol, I don't even know who most of the moderators are these days) of my ARACHNOCULTURE online edition and the web version of my "In Search of Costa Rican Tarantulas". It is E-Zine #7 and is 30 webpages of text and photos. It, and a bunch of other arachnid articles that were originally published in the print ARACHNOCULTURE, are available online at http://exoticfauna.com/arachnoculture.html.
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