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  2. Hysterocrates gigas - Wikipedia

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    Hysterocrates gigas is a member of the tarantula family, Theraphosidae found in Cameroon. [1] It is known as the giant baboon spider , Cameroon red baboon spider , or red baboon tarantula . [ citation needed ]

  3. Hysterocrates - Wikipedia

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    Hysterocrates didymus Pocock, 1900 – São Tomé and Príncipe; Hysterocrates ederi Charpentier, 1995 – Equatorial Guinea ; Hysterocrates efuliensis (Smith, 1990) – Cameroon; Hysterocrates elephantiasis (Berland, 1917) – Congo; Hysterocrates gigas Pocock, 1897 – Cameroon; Hysterocrates greeffi (Karsch, 1884) – Cameroon

  4. List of Theraphosidae species - Wikipedia

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    Hysterocrates crassipes Pocock, 1897 - Cameroon; Hysterocrates didymus Pocock, 1900 - São Tomé and Príncipe; Hysterocrates ederi Charpentier, 1995 - Equatorial Guinea (Bioko) Hysterocrates efuliensis (Smith, 1990) - Cameroon; Hysterocrates elephantiasis (Berland, 1917) - Congo; Hysterocrates gigas Pocock, 1897 - Cameroon; Hysterocrates ...

  5. Hysterocrates crassipes - Wikipedia

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    Hysterocrates crassipes is a species of spiders in the family Theraphosidae (tarantulas) found in Cameroon, Africa. [ 1 ] It is a burrowing species, often sold by pet stores under the name Hysterocrates gigas .

  6. SNX-482 - Wikipedia

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    SNX-482 is a toxin from the tarantula Hysterocrates gigas. It acts as a high-affinity blocker of R-type Ca 2+ (Cav2.3) channels, but at higher concentrations it can also block other Ca 2+ channels and Na + channels.

  7. H. gigas - Wikipedia

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    Hippotragus gigas, an extinct species of antelope; Holmskioldia gigas, a flowering plant species found in Kenya and Tanzania; Hyaenodon gigas, an extinct mammal species; Hydrodamalis gigas, an extinct sirenian; Hydrodynastes gigas, a rear-fanged venomous colubrid species found in South America; Hysterocrates gigas, a tarantula native to Cameroon

  8. Island gigantism - Wikipedia

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    Size comparison of the giant gymnure (moonrat) Deinogalerix from the Late Miocene of Gargano, Italy, with a European hedgehog. Island gigantism, or insular gigantism, is a biological phenomenon in which the size of an animal species isolated on an island increases dramatically in comparison to its mainland relatives.

  9. Tapinauchenius - Wikipedia

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    Although their behavior is defensive, they lack both urticating hairs and the ability to stridulate, giving them a very mild venom. Their egg sacs can contain up to 200 spiderlings. Their egg sacs can contain up to 200 spiderlings.