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Kept this one under wraps for a long time. Here it is. Those are 16" / 406.4mm Chainstays btw...

 

Build is a mix of road and mtn. components weighing in around 19lbs.

 

Retroshift handles the shifting duties. Killer setup!!

 

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A Lichen Huntsman guarding its egg-sac on a tree in the rainforests of North Queensland.

Probably Holconia neglecta. Body about 20 mm long, but those legs...! It had not moved position for at least the hour while I was away down in Joffre Gorge nearby. Karijini National Park, Western Australia.

A Heteropoda sp. huntsman spider (H. davidbowie?) with prey - a grasshopper. More tropical spiders: orionmystery.blogspot.com/2012/01/tropical-spiders.html

(Heteropoda Davidbowie)

a large house spider called the huntsman spider. just as i was about to prepare my breakfast this morning out comes this giant spider from under the pans to my big surprise. in my youth i would have whacked it and the story is over, however, with age and wisdom i have learned to take nothing but pictures, from a mountaineers creed. just respecting life!

 

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Isopedella cana

Mandurah WA

Laowa 15mm f4

A Heteropoda sp. huntsman spider (H. davidbowie?) with prey - a grasshopper. More tropical spiders: orionmystery.blogspot.com/2012/01/tropical-spiders.html

A Huntsman spider in our bathroom. It was sitting nice and still so I couldn't resist grabbing the camera...

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Found at Gunung Gading National Park, Borneo.

Taronga Zoo Sydney Australia

Regal Huntsman Armour by DreamBurrow

Araneomorphae

Sparassidae

Thelcticopis

Betalbatim, India. 2015

Taken in Ashridge, this place seems to be abandoned now.

Location: Bako National Park, Sarawak, Borneo, Malaysia

male Huntsman on amber

That’s right! You can now purchase instructions for how to create your very own Huntsman – Plague Mech: Pi! Instructions are available on Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-148912/Jayfa/huntsman-plague-mec...

 

Whether you’re a veteran builder or new to the hobby I’m sure you’ll find all manner of useful and interesting techniques in this build and have an awesome figure when you’re done!

 

A Huntsman Spider in my bathroom this evening. Not sure of the species, but it has a nice orange forehead!

Fotos antigas que gosto muito, ontem estava pensando no cabelo do Hunter ele é tão lambidinho, toco certinho no lugar, adoro isso *-*

The brown huntsman spider, Heteropoda venatoria, is found in many tropical and subtropical parts of the world, including Asia, Réunion Island, the Caribbean islands, the Southeastern US, and (especially) Australia. In Hawaii, where it was introduced, it is known as the cane spider. They are fairly large, some having a leg span of approximately five inches (13 centimetres). Although they are rather fearsome in appearance, they are very easily alarmed by the approach of humans and will very rapidly flee.

 

The female brown huntsman can be recognized by her stout body and the pillow-like egg sac that she often carries under her. The male typically has a slender body, longer and thinner legs, and a distinctive pattern on his carapace. Both male and female are reddish-brown to grayish-brown in color, and slightly hairy.

 

Brown huntsman spiders do not spin webs. These spiders are known to hunt by waiting quietly on a vertical surface (or even a ceiling) and then rushing forward when their prey gets within close range. Their exceptional agility and speed, as well as their ability to contort and squeeze through tight spaces, give them a strong advantage both in capturing prey and evading predators. They feed at night. Brown huntsmen are welcomed in many homes as they feed on pests such as cockroaches and silverfish.

 

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Huntsman spiders (Sparassidae, formerly Heteropodidae) is a family of spiders also known as the giant crab spiders, due to their appearance. Larger specimens of these spiders are also sometimes referred to as wood spiders, due to their preference for inhabiting woody places (forest, mine shafts, woodpiles). They are known as rain spiders in southern Africa

 

These eight-eyed spiders are found in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, Southeast Asia, the Mediterranean, Florida, and Hawaii, and possibly in many other tropical and semi-tropical regions.

 

This partucular one was caught on my camera in Ulu Kalong, Ulu Yam, Selangor, Malaysia.

 

Location: Mt. Kinabalu National Park, Sabah, Borneo, Malaysia

Can someone please tell me why the 2 front right legs' colour are different from other body parts?tell me why the 2 front right legs are different in colour?

Jon Huntsman rallies support in advance of the N.H. Primary on Jan 9, 2012

A 3 photo stack of a very young, very small Huntsman found in the house.

 

-Gear and Settings-

 

Fujifilm X-T3 w/ Laowa 60mm Ultra Macro at ~1.5x magnification.

 

3 Photo stack, F8, SS 1/250, ISO 200

 

Lit with Godox TT685F flash diffused by a reflector and diffusion material mounted on the lens and Flash.

 

Lightly cropped and edited in CaptureOne with minor additional edits in Photoshop.

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