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H.Hercules....Myth or Reality???
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<blockquote data-quote="TheGreatWhiteKoos" data-source="post: 12721" data-attributes="member: 667"><p>So I've seen a lot of internet threads etc stating stuff like "rehousing my H.Hercules", "Feeding time for my Hercules Baboon T" and so on. This makes me think that these T's are more common in the hobby, yet I am under the impression that ONLY ONE of these T's have been discovered and remain with the Natural History Museum in London...I a glass jar filled with some alcohol...</p><p> </p><p>So is there truth to all these threads or are those actually P.Muticus (or other T's) mistakenly taken to be H.Hercules? Do they still exist?</p><p> </p><p>I would not mind getting one though if possible??? I understand that they can get close to a T.Blondi in size which means huge taking into account that it is an African species.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheGreatWhiteKoos, post: 12721, member: 667"] So I've seen a lot of internet threads etc stating stuff like "rehousing my H.Hercules", "Feeding time for my Hercules Baboon T" and so on. This makes me think that these T's are more common in the hobby, yet I am under the impression that ONLY ONE of these T's have been discovered and remain with the Natural History Museum in London...I a glass jar filled with some alcohol... So is there truth to all these threads or are those actually P.Muticus (or other T's) mistakenly taken to be H.Hercules? Do they still exist? I would not mind getting one though if possible??? I understand that they can get close to a T.Blondi in size which means huge taking into account that it is an African species. [/QUOTE]
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