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<blockquote data-quote="Enn49" data-source="post: 114368" data-attributes="member: 3458"><p>I thought it time to celebrate these beautiful Ts. Let us know which baboons you keep and tell us how often you see them as we know how they like to hide away.</p><p></p><p>This is my list:-</p><p>Ceratogyrus darlingii (East African Horned Baboon)– regularly seen</p><p>Ceratogyrus marshali (Great horned Baboon) – still tiny and burrowing</p><p>Ceratogyrus meridionalis (Zimbabwe Grey Mustard Baboon) - regularly seen</p><p>Encyocratella olivacea (Usambara Black-femured Baboon)– never seen</p><p>Heteroscodra maculate(Togo Starburst Baboon)– seen more often now its’s getting bigger</p><p>Heterothele gabonensis (Gabon Blue Dwarf Baboon) - regularly seen</p><p>Pterinochilus lugardi ( Fort Hall Baboon)– rarely seen</p><p>Pterinochilus murinus Usambara (Orange Baboon Tarantula) – rarely seen</p><p>Stromatopelma calceatum (Featherleg Baboon)- seen more often now its’s getting bigger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Enn49, post: 114368, member: 3458"] I thought it time to celebrate these beautiful Ts. Let us know which baboons you keep and tell us how often you see them as we know how they like to hide away. This is my list:- Ceratogyrus darlingii (East African Horned Baboon)– regularly seen Ceratogyrus marshali (Great horned Baboon) – still tiny and burrowing Ceratogyrus meridionalis (Zimbabwe Grey Mustard Baboon) - regularly seen Encyocratella olivacea (Usambara Black-femured Baboon)– never seen Heteroscodra maculate(Togo Starburst Baboon)– seen more often now its’s getting bigger Heterothele gabonensis (Gabon Blue Dwarf Baboon) - regularly seen Pterinochilus lugardi ( Fort Hall Baboon)– rarely seen Pterinochilus murinus Usambara (Orange Baboon Tarantula) – rarely seen Stromatopelma calceatum (Featherleg Baboon)- seen more often now its’s getting bigger [/QUOTE]
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