Lmao your smart it's old tarualata from many years ago I think dinosaur days lol I was just testing ppl on here lol bored being stuck in house during covid lolNot sure if it is actually real
If it is, not sure it is a T as the separation between the cephalothorax and the abdomen is not clear.
Waiting on some of the forum more knowledgeable people to chime in.
I was thinking it can of resemble a coconut crab, without the pinchersMegarachne... its a genus of eurypterid, an extinct group of aquatic arthropods.
Would fit in well on Easter island.Looks like a child's paper mache attempt of a spider.
Seriously? A GBB with giantism? Was wondering the other day if this were possible in tarantulas, as it’s possible in most, if not all mammals.This T has 20 inch leg span