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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. H. gigas - Wikipedia

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    H. gigas may refer to: Harpactira gigas, a tarantula native to South Africa; 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

  4. Big Rock Nature Preserve - Wikipedia

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    Big Rock was part of James H. Davis' "Big Jim Davis" plantation, one of the largest slave plantations in the region. [6] [7] Mecklenburg County purchased the land that comprises the park in 1994 and 2006. In 2009 it was declared a historic landmark by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Historic Landmarks Commission. [1]

  5. New monster tarantula species is 'hairy giant among dwarves'

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    The new species was discovered in Viñales National Park, a biodiversity hotspot in western Cuba. The tarantula is the largest known spider of the Trichopelma species. According to the study, what ...

  6. Giant wall gecko - Wikipedia

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    Schleich, H.H. 1987 Herpetofauna caboverdiana. Spixiana Suppl. (no. 12) p. 75 Schleich H H 1988 Ascalabotes gigas BOCAGE 1875 (currently Tarentola gigas); proposed conservation of the specific name, by suppression of the senior synonym Tarentola borneensis Gray 1845.

  7. Tapinauchenius plumipes - Wikipedia

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    Tapinauchenius plumipes, the orange tree spider, is a tarantula endemic to French Guiana. It was first described by Ludovico Di Caporiacco in 1954. Its previous name, Tapinauchenius gigas was based on the Latin word for giant, being gigas. [1] This tarantula is often kept as a pet and commonly bred.

  8. Thomas Polk Park - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Polk Park is located in Charlotte, North Carolina, and comprises the west quadrant of Independence Square, at the intersection of Trade and Tryon Streets. Named for Thomas Polk , a founding father of Charlotte and was among the residents and officials of Mecklenburg County who drafted and adopted the Mecklenburg Resolves .

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