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Pointy head
Who got out of the wrong side of their bed this morning?
A female Rough Horned Baboon, Ceratogyrus darlingi - but shes no darling!
This girl has a seriously pointy head (physically and behaviourally)....as Marty would say, hes boogaloo....but what a weird feature this species has. Apparently they are heavy webbers too
A female Rough Horned Baboon, Ceratogyrus darlingi - but shes no darling!
This girl has a seriously pointy head (physically and behaviourally)....as Marty would say, hes boogaloo....but what a weird feature this species has. Apparently they are heavy webbers too
morelia- I swear I'm not addicted
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That's just weird Karl. I'd think it was some type of parasite like a tick or at the very least a brain slug
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Definitely a pointy head and most probably boogaloo too ha ha but what an awesome looking T. You really are going for all the feisty ones Karl, I think you might be a bit boogaloo as well PMSL
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Brain slug....hehehehe I like that one
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Oh no.....you decided on getting a horned baboon?
I have a real looper one here (we didn't bring that one to justine's talk else it would have knocked itself out in flying at the tank side to get anything that moved outside).
I'm not an OBT fan, but I really do love the horned baboons.
Great choice in spider.
I have a real looper one here (we didn't bring that one to justine's talk else it would have knocked itself out in flying at the tank side to get anything that moved outside).
I'm not an OBT fan, but I really do love the horned baboons.
Great choice in spider.
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Very, very nice Karl. We have one here, must get some pics up. Chris is looking forward to sourcing more of the Horneds over time. His baboon obsession is back.
I'll never forget the first baboon he had, a King. He looked and looked at it in the shop and was told countless times by me that there wasn't a snowball's chance in hell that he was getting it. Eventually one day I was having a nap on the couch and Chris arrived home, quietly. He woke me, I opened my eyes and sitting right in front of me, on the coffee table was the same baboon that he had been told that he 'wasn't allowed'. I nearly lost my life...
So much for all the men floating about the forums that use the 'the other half won't let me' excuse.... Chris obviously forgot about that rule! lol
I'll never forget the first baboon he had, a King. He looked and looked at it in the shop and was told countless times by me that there wasn't a snowball's chance in hell that he was getting it. Eventually one day I was having a nap on the couch and Chris arrived home, quietly. He woke me, I opened my eyes and sitting right in front of me, on the coffee table was the same baboon that he had been told that he 'wasn't allowed'. I nearly lost my life...
So much for all the men floating about the forums that use the 'the other half won't let me' excuse.... Chris obviously forgot about that rule! lol
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Ian - no to OBTs? Surely there are few other T's with colour like them!
The baboons are an interesting group of T's (to me anyway) so I can understand Chris' fascination Milca. Usually among animal groups the African species do little for me, but the baboons have caught my interest.
Ah the old 'the other half won't let me' line.....I've never bought that one either LOL so good on Chris
The baboons are an interesting group of T's (to me anyway) so I can understand Chris' fascination Milca. Usually among animal groups the African species do little for me, but the baboons have caught my interest.
Ah the old 'the other half won't let me' line.....I've never bought that one either LOL so good on Chris
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Gorgeous T karl!!!
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morelia wrote:Ian - no to OBTs? Surely there are few other T's with colour like them!
The baboons are an interesting group of T's (to me anyway) so I can understand Chris' fascination Milca. Usually among animal groups the African species do little for me, but the baboons have caught my interest.
Ah the old 'the other half won't let me' line.....I've never bought that one either LOL so good on Chris
True about the colouration, but I really don't want some 8-legged thing to pop up from nowhere and say...."Yoooou've beeeeen Tango'ed"
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