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B. hamorii v. B. smithi
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<blockquote data-quote="sschind" data-source="post: 132694" data-attributes="member: 27691"><p>I'm guessing if you showed full body shots from a from a foot or so away 95% of the people would say its the same spider. That's the uneducated view and that is what I think Whitelightning was referring to. I know to some people that is blasphemy but far more people are uneducated than educated.</p><p></p><p>That is not a knock by any means. I truly appreciate your posts and I have probably learned more about any one subject on Tarantulas from your posts on the subject than any other. The video in the other thread the range maps and the two pictures in this thread were the most informative I have ever seen on the subject. Now I know what to look for when mine grow up. Its just going to be a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sschind, post: 132694, member: 27691"] I'm guessing if you showed full body shots from a from a foot or so away 95% of the people would say its the same spider. That's the uneducated view and that is what I think Whitelightning was referring to. I know to some people that is blasphemy but far more people are uneducated than educated. That is not a knock by any means. I truly appreciate your posts and I have probably learned more about any one subject on Tarantulas from your posts on the subject than any other. The video in the other thread the range maps and the two pictures in this thread were the most informative I have ever seen on the subject. Now I know what to look for when mine grow up. Its just going to be a while. [/QUOTE]
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