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Spider in a CobcaveOn our way to the Aglipay Caves in Quirino during our 43rd BIOTA-PHIL Annual Convention, we spotted this spider:
![]() Last edited by mcar on Sun Apr 27, 2008 7:32 am, edited 1 time in total.
---Just one act of random kindness at a time and you can change the world---
That looks like a tailless whip scorpion - here's a couple of comparable species -
http://people.uleth.ca/~holzmann/peru/2 ... orpion.jpg http://www.richard-seaman.com/Wallpaper ... orpion.jpg And info, although I'm not sure how reliable - http://www.sasionline.org/tailless/Tailless_whip.html
Re: Spider in a CobcaveSize was around 1 to 1.5 inches.
---Just one act of random kindness at a time and you can change the world---
Re: Spider in a CobcaveWe used a Sony camera. Wow, you did like the photo; thank you
Based on the links that Darby posted about the related arachnids to the spider that we spotted, the spiders have structural relationship with one another, most specially the first one. ---Just one act of random kindness at a time and you can change the world---
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Do you do the "Macro" setting often depicted as a flower? That could greatly increase you phototaking abilities
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