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April 18, 2024
05:19 PM SAST
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April 5, 2024
09:01 PM SAST
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April 5, 2024
09:01 PM SAST
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July 17, 2023
09:10 PM CEST
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September 25, 2023
07:53 PM SAST
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February 8, 2023
03:41 PM CET
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March 24, 2023
08:56 PM SAST
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February 18, 2023
03:36 PM SAST
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March 18, 2022
04:47 PM CET
Description
Opistophthalmus holmi and
Opistophthalmus flavescens
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March 24, 2022
05:08 PM CET
Description
The prey is a O. holmi and the predator an O. flavescens
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December 10, 2021
11:04 AM CET
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November 9, 2021
05:09 PM CET
Description
Mating dance of male (the yellow one) and female (the brown one)
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November 16, 2021
10:07 AM CET
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November 9, 2021
05:42 PM CET
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November 9, 2021
05:29 PM CET
Description
this nice Opisthophlamus is about 80 mm long, found in the Tsauchab valley, we did not find it in literature
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November 9, 2021
05:03 PM CET
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November 21, 2021
02:00 PM CET
Description
Living in loose sand of the Kalahari with Acacia-Trees
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November 25, 2021
02:47 PM CET
Description
Male of about 210 mm, in comparison with a book with the same length
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November 24, 2021
06:21 PM CET
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November 16, 2021
03:50 PM CET
Description
ca. 160 mm long, this tall species with long and thin pincers look very like O. gigas. Although gigas should only live in south Namibia. It was very shy and went quickly between boulders of granite.
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November 12, 2021
12:31 PM CET
Description
This indiviual is about 80 mm long. The slender pincers and many hairs on them look very alike chrysites (look in Lamoral, scorpions of nambia), and the locality fits. But so long we did not see a life foto of it.
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November 9, 2021
12:31 PM CET
Description
Male and female in mating dance
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February 24, 2022
11:12 AM CET