Humboldt tenebrosus

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Found 3 of these guys in a 10+ tear old pile of wood I've been clearing over the last few days.
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This was the littlest one at about 8in, not sure what's up with its eye...
I found them all new homes under nice rotted out logs that won't be moving any time soon:)
 
Unbelivable thanks for sharing man.

He seems he has a clowdy eye.
 
Found another one today looks like the rain is bringing them out finally.
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WOW!!!!!

Thanks for sharing man!!!

I love finding these species, they live were I am at too!

Did you get a measurement? Humboldt, so Humboldt county?

Congrats man!!!
And Niels you should come on over to the west coast!
 
This one was about 6" but I've found some up to 10".
 
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