Some pics of trips I've made a while ago to Chaco Region.
A. chacoana eating a mouse
A. chacoana mature male oportunistic burrow, with his last exuvium outside
A. chacoana adult female
A. chacoana habitat
A. chacoana adult female in her hide
E. campestratus in her burrow
E. campestratus big adult female
E. campestratus burrow (grassland habitat)
Pato-
Moderators note:
The BTS has a non-handling policy and does not encourage the handling of tarantulas, for the safety of the tarantula and the owner. We also understand that people have different opinions on this subject and from time to time handling may be necessary and /or accidental. However rule 10 of this forum states.
"(10) Photographs and gallery images; please refrain from posting images of handling this only encourages such activities and there a lot of younger patrons on this forum that may influenced by such images and may attempt handling unnecessarily and as a result injure the tarantula or themselves."
The handling image, although breaking rule 10, was taken in the wild, and it can sometimes be necessary to determine species/gender etc.
Although the handling is intentional, the image is presented for inspection and therefore shall remain (Allowing administration the final decision).
A. chacoana eating a mouse
A. chacoana mature male oportunistic burrow, with his last exuvium outside
A. chacoana adult female
A. chacoana habitat
A. chacoana adult female in her hide
E. campestratus in her burrow
E. campestratus big adult female
E. campestratus burrow (grassland habitat)
Pato-
Moderators note:
The BTS has a non-handling policy and does not encourage the handling of tarantulas, for the safety of the tarantula and the owner. We also understand that people have different opinions on this subject and from time to time handling may be necessary and /or accidental. However rule 10 of this forum states.
"(10) Photographs and gallery images; please refrain from posting images of handling this only encourages such activities and there a lot of younger patrons on this forum that may influenced by such images and may attempt handling unnecessarily and as a result injure the tarantula or themselves."
The handling image, although breaking rule 10, was taken in the wild, and it can sometimes be necessary to determine species/gender etc.
Although the handling is intentional, the image is presented for inspection and therefore shall remain (Allowing administration the final decision).
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