STARBURST BABOON SPIDER Tanzania
Вставка
- Опубліковано 27 кві 2018
- Join the team as they find and photograph the Starburst baboon spider (Pterinochilus murinus) in Tanzania © Guy Tansley 2018
Websites: bugsnstuff.com / giantspiders.com
Facebook: / bugsnstuff
/ 115150965171104
Instagram: / bugsnstuff
Twitter: / bugsnstuffcom
Donate to this channel: www.paypal.com/donate/?token=...
Music: Takamba by Jayme Stone - Домашні улюбленці та дикі тварини
Unreal! I have so much more appreciation for our little OBT after watching this. Learning about these creatures has taken me from being severely arachnophobic, to obsessed in a very short period of time. Thanks for sharing!
beautiful spiders. thanks for safely returning them to their burrow :)
Man, great job as always. Invaluable for the hobby to see these in the wild. I like how they used all the crevices.
Music is brilliant
Your a brave man holding that one my freind.
Awesome job guys..thanks so much for sharing. .keep up the great work 🖒's up .
great videos, thanks for the upload
Brilliant footage. Some really nice spiders.
Would love to see this with my own eyes 👀
Was looking for OBT videos like this but this one is great too.
Wow finding nymphs out in the wild awsome
12:26 was those old bird nets hole ,that they use as borrows ,beautiful capris with the yellow golden bands an the chevrons stripes on it abdomen
,👍
Saw babies...🕷🕷🕷🕷🕷🕷🕷🕷🕷🕷🕷🕷🕷🕷🕷🕷🕷🕷🕷🕷🕷🤣😍
Aaaaw babies, thanks Google don't change my spelling check!😕
Interesting. Are there different colour forms?
Just discovered your Channel and it's brilliant. Criminally underviewed
Yes, many regional colour forms for P. murinus. Thanks for the kind comments - spread the word!
i have a female obt and she is so agressive 😁
10:30 haha yup, that's an OBT alright.
The third one was really shy
is this kigoma, tete, mikumi? i know there are a few different ones
Were some of the burrows webbed over when found? Do these guys close off entrances when in premolt?
All were webbed over.
Sehr tolles Video!
Ive now got a togo baboon species
Im about to break out into keeping old world species, the starburst baboon im after is the H MACULATA togo starburst baboon, 🕷🕸
awesome.. can you make next video finding Rosea or G.Pulchra :) and Nicaraguan Albo thanks
Thats awesome. And they are not that yellow/orange in the wild.
Not in this area anyway.
There are several different regional variants :)
Wondering which locality are the red and orange ones like the ones in captivity??
If I recall.. the areas with the reddish orange dirt
Are all of the African tarantulas called baboon spiders?
Yes. It's a commonly used local name such as Earth Tigers for Asian tarantulas and Bird eating spiders for South American tarantulas etc.
I love mine but like my RCF as gone to ground!
Usumbara variant
i have 2 of these 1 spiderling and 1 large juvenile.
So risky handling a P. Murinus but it is a very beautyful species
Guys, a bite could mess you up for several days 🤣
Na not really my bruh I been tagged by adult female Heteroscodra Maculata which is way worse, it's just localized pain and swelling, people make the bites out to be worse than they really are
I'm surprised it didn't react more defensively. An adult P. Murinus is usually extremely aggressive, and its bite extremely painful. Furthermore, unlike other tarantulas it doesn't proffer a warning bite (i.e. without venom) and injects venom with the first bite.
I have 4 of them and none are aggressive. They are defensive if provoked when they have nowhere to run.
They 100% dry bite just not every spider does it