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Muhammad Mahdi
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Posted on 29-06-2009 19:20
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Hey,
The spider was about 1-2cm long. It was living in a space between a rock and a stream on the Uluguru Mountains in Tanzania.



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Can't open it!
 
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Sorry.
fixed the image.
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The German Spider-friends said it is Argiope sp. See here http://spinnen-forum.de/smf/index.php?topic=1033.0

The photos are awesome, and also congratulations for your english wikipedia articles.
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Thanks for the id and complements walter.Smile
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