Hi,birdspiderCH!!! I am your chinese fans,i really like your video and many Tarantula breeders in china also want to whatch your veadio,but because of the closed network and language problems,they can't see or understand your video,So in order for chinese people to see your video,i want to move your video to china internet and dub it in chinese.I hope you can agree an allow it...pls🙏FAN FROM CHINA.LOVE YOU💗
@@birdspiders I can only second the original comment but your footage and knowledge are both unreal, I'd definitely watch long format videos on your page!
you just have to find the video, it's there already :) we got footage of T. seladonia on the channel, check for the BTS exclusive video where we got some footage of colleagues
New subscriber via Richard at The Tarantula Collective! I'll browse through your past videos, but I'll still say it.. come to Aus for a trip! We need more T love! Also +1 for longer documentary style based on how nice this video was!
Would love to see a documentary always enjoy your uploads hinny, definitely looking forward to seeing it 😊 the t's on this upload are super cute btw amazing looking 🥰 can't help but love a tiny tarantula 😁
It would be so cool if you made a documentary. I love your eye for capturing the world. Your videos are already documentary material. I love your videos I’m excited to see what the future holds!
Very nice. What a pitty you haven't spent more time in the lowland rainforest. I guess, you prioritize highland habitats this time. Anyways, very cool stuff. Keep on rockin'... I think a longer documentary style video would be nice, where you combine the "searching story" with actual tarantula encounters and habitat descriptions/pics. Moreover, since a habitat does not consist only of tarantulas, you might include shots of other animals if encountered.
Any video yall make is totally amazing man no doubt yall are showing us stuff we may never see again in life its a once in a life time experience even if we can't be there with yall trying to find all these awesome ts but a documentary would be great keep up the awesome work and be safe out there yall have a blessed day
Spider experts. Most deadly spider. Americans: brown recluse Ausses: funnel web. Everybody else: metallica. Spider hobbiest who have a room full of deadly spiders: your own stupidity.
Brilliant, can you please make them longer. Love to see the tarantulas in there natural habitat.blast from the past my mother had those frogs,as well as whistling tree frogs.. dont know the scientific name as I was very small I remember her saying the poison ones were dangerous, we didnt dare go near..,so pretty ,going to show this to her tomorrow.
that's a great story Sam! these poison frogs for sure pack a punch, so better safe than sorry for sure - you will love our upcoming Costa Rica footage then, got some anazingly coloured frogs there!
I've kept Ts for about 30 years, however you are indeed more educated than I am still, so I mean no disrespect but there is so much worry out there of them falling snd bursting, dying, from us handling them so high off the ground, does it not worry you? Personally the only one I've had die that way was from its entire enclosure falling, from my damn cat, that somehow jumped all the way to the top of my closet shelf like 15 years ago, was so sad. I've had plenty of arboreals jump from about waist high, but I believe they are built a bit tougher. What are your thoughts?
I'm always happy for a longer video from you, so I'd love a longer doc. Gorgeous footage, really enjoyed the first true spider shown on the video and everything else too of course! As usual thank you so much for sharing and everything you do! 🕸️ ♡
Yes, a documentary which would inclue info on their physical makeup, what is their major predator. Like do they have a nervous system, feel pain, does the male never attack/eat the female, poison factors, can they carry disease, etc.?
Love your videos so much. It’s nice to see the expeditions people like you are doing to see these amazing tarantulas in their natural habitat and Learn more and more about them rather then just people keeping them. Thanks for sharing your work :)
I'll watch any video you make on tarantulas! I love watching hobbiest videos a lot but seeing the natural environments where tarantulas live is exhilarating. I think of your channel and work as scientific. The more we (humans) understand about these often maligned animal the better. I really look forward to your videos.
I wonder what percentage of people could have a tarantula crawl up their sleeve and not flinch. I can maybe watch a 30 minute documentary in one sitting
I thought I'd leave that scene in, they are very fragile and if they would have fallen down, bad things can happen - that's why I don't usually handle tarantulas. But for presentation that they are harmless, I make an exception and be safe
jump to 02:24 for tarantula action! Enjoy our latest tarantula adventure :-) what is your favorite new world tarantula? leave a comment down below!
For looks and for introducing women to tarantulas, I’d have to say my favorite new worlds are Xenethis’.
Psalmopoeus irminia (:
I regard you as a field expert, I would love to see documentaries from you!
Keep on keepin on! Cheers Martin!
Thanks Ray!
Great video. I would love to see long video, it's a great idea! The way of living this T. in this environment are so interesting.
thanks Maria! cheers for joining the premiere (:
Hi,birdspiderCH!!! I am your chinese fans,i really like your video and many Tarantula breeders in china also want to whatch your veadio,but because of the closed network and language problems,they can't see or understand your video,So in order for chinese people to see your video,i want to move your video to china internet and dub it in chinese.I hope you can agree an allow it...pls🙏FAN FROM CHINA.LOVE YOU💗
Yeah would love to watch a hr video of your work always interesting with stunning spiders and amazing habitats
now that's a commitment :) thanks James!
@@birdspiders I can only second the original comment but your footage and knowledge are both unreal, I'd definitely watch long format videos on your page!
I think it would be really cool to see Typhochlaena seladonia in the wild on your channel. I really admire those magical colours.
you just have to find the video, it's there already :) we got footage of T. seladonia on the channel, check for the BTS exclusive video where we got some footage of colleagues
Fantastic upload friend keep it up 💗🧡
Thank you!
Yes yes and yes more more and more 🕷️🇺🇲🕸️🕷️🕸️🇺🇲
wohoo!
1 hour+ long video please
I'm already working on it (: but now release date yet
Awesome great video. Tarantulas. Great show
thank you Peter!
New subscriber via Richard at The Tarantula Collective!
I'll browse through your past videos, but I'll still say it.. come to Aus for a trip! We need more T love!
Also +1 for longer documentary style based on how nice this video was!
I would love to visit Australia! One day, when I have 6 week, I'll come down for sure! Thanks Paul :-)
Would love to see a documentary always enjoy your uploads hinny, definitely looking forward to seeing it 😊 the t's on this upload are super cute btw amazing looking 🥰 can't help but love a tiny tarantula 😁
thank you Charlene! Glad you enjoyed it :)
I love your informative vids, keep em coming 🙌🏼🕷
thanks!
Of course we'll watch the next video! And yes, any documentary or other content you decide to make is always appreciated🙏
thank you!
It would be so cool if you made a documentary. I love your eye for capturing the world. Your videos are already documentary material. I love your videos I’m excited to see what the future holds!
Thanks Carson! I'll try for sure :-) The project is already on the editing timeline
Very nice. What a pitty you haven't spent more time in the lowland rainforest. I guess, you prioritize highland habitats this time. Anyways, very cool stuff. Keep on rockin'... I think a longer documentary style video would be nice, where you combine the "searching story" with actual tarantula encounters and habitat descriptions/pics. Moreover, since a habitat does not consist only of tarantulas, you might include shots of other animals if encountered.
exactly, main focus was highland tarantulas this time! thanks Wito (:
Any video yall make is totally amazing man no doubt yall are showing us stuff we may never see again in life its a once in a life time experience even if we can't be there with yall trying to find all these awesome ts but a documentary would be great keep up the awesome work and be safe out there yall have a blessed day
much appreciated Eric! great to have you part of the journey
Awesome Video and an amazing trip Martin!
Thanks! We had a great time in Peru!
I'm looking forward to see a long video :)
thanks!
Spider experts.
Most deadly spider.
Americans: brown recluse
Ausses: funnel web.
Everybody else: metallica.
Spider hobbiest who have a room full of deadly spiders: your own stupidity.
I would love to see you do a longer documentary! A NEW tarantula! You guys ROCK!
Amazing!!! Love these so much. A documentary would be very cool.
cheers Ian ! the doc would not run on youtube I guess, it's not the right platform for such long videos
That makes sense. Well, we'll be excited to check it out wherever it is!
WE NEED MORE FOOTAGE OF THESE BEAUTIFUL TARANTULAS
Brilliant, can you please make them longer. Love to see the tarantulas in there natural habitat.blast from the past my mother had those frogs,as well as whistling tree frogs.. dont know the scientific name as I was very small I remember her saying the poison ones were dangerous, we didnt dare go near..,so pretty ,going to show this to her tomorrow.
that's a great story Sam! these poison frogs for sure pack a punch, so better safe than sorry for sure - you will love our upcoming Costa Rica footage then, got some anazingly coloured frogs there!
@@birdspiders can't wait..👏👏
The touch of green iridescence looks so beautiful against the copper tone of the brown. What a nice find!
doesnt it? amazing little beauties
3:33 such a pretty spider
the colors are outstanding indeed
Documentary? Yes,please!
It's always greatly appreciated when you show good footage of other creatures too. Great shots.
hope you come visit here in Philippines because there's a lot of unknown species here
one day hopefully!
@@birdspiders loved this channel so much!
I've kept Ts for about 30 years, however you are indeed more educated than I am still, so I mean no disrespect but there is so much worry out there of them falling snd bursting, dying, from us handling them so high off the ground, does it not worry you?
Personally the only one I've had die that way was from its entire enclosure falling, from my damn cat, that somehow jumped all the way to the top of my closet shelf like 15 years ago, was so sad.
I've had plenty of arboreals jump from about waist high, but I believe they are built a bit tougher.
What are your thoughts?
WE NEED MORE INFORMATION
I'm always happy for a longer video from you, so I'd love a longer doc.
Gorgeous footage, really enjoyed the first true spider shown on the video and everything else too of course! As usual thank you so much for sharing and everything you do! 🕸️ ♡
always welcome, thanks Zulema!
Excited for the video
yeah!
Wonderful
So interesting to see them in nature! Thank you for sharing your passion with us!
cheers! thanks for joining the premiere and live chat :) great questions!
@@birdspiders I forgot to answer your question! I would love to see the top 5 in each country documentary please!!
🤎💚🤎💚🤎
South Africa, Mexico, and India have best tarantulas I think.
great choice Justin!
Another fantastic video. Would love to see longer documentary style videos. Thank you for the good work.
Thank you Paul!
PLEASE MAKE A DOCUMENTARY
Yes, a documentary which would inclue info on their physical makeup, what is their major predator. Like do they have a nervous system, feel pain, does the male never attack/eat the female, poison factors, can they carry disease, etc.?
sure thing!
Love your videos so much. It’s nice to see the expeditions people like you are doing to see these amazing tarantulas in their natural habitat and Learn more and more about them rather then just people keeping them. Thanks for sharing your work :)
thanks Joshua
I'll watch any video you make on tarantulas! I love watching hobbiest videos a lot but seeing the natural environments where tarantulas live is exhilarating. I think of your channel and work as scientific. The more we (humans) understand about these often maligned animal the better. I really look forward to your videos.
Much appreciated, thank you!
my votes for future videos are:
Chilobrachys sp. Kaeng Krachan
Psalmopoeus irminia
Cyriopagopus sp. Hati Hati
Phormingochilus sp. (any type)
basically any type of 'Earth Tiger'
much appreciated!
I wonder what percentage of people could have a tarantula crawl up their sleeve and not flinch.
I can maybe watch a 30 minute documentary in one sitting
I thought I'd leave that scene in, they are very fragile and if they would have fallen down, bad things can happen - that's why I don't usually handle tarantulas. But for presentation that they are harmless, I make an exception and be safe
So great awesome to see Ts living at such high altitudes and low temperatures
indeed Aiden, thanks for joining the premiere!
The species looks very similar to the chillian rose tarantula.
thanks!
Your videos are so undervalued…
much appreciated! have fun with your channel, great videos so far!
@@birdspiders thank you ❤️
Documentary would be pretty cool
I hope so!
There are so few T documentaries that are any good. So a long video is a good idea.
awesome thank you!
Please do one on the New World Dwarf species.
good idea!
i already consider these videos to be some type of documentary, but a long 1 hour video would be awsome
much appreciated, thank you!
I would love a documentary from you!!
cheers Julian!
1 hour long documentary!!!!
! :-)
as usual, amazing video and content
Thank you Russel!
I know I shouldn't be watching this...I know this...but my curiosity is getting the better of me.
you won't regret it! they are harmless, colorful creatures full of joy :)
@@birdspiders From the little I seen they were definitely amazing in their environment...its just my phobia started kicking in lol.
Do you plan doing a video on Antikuna Martin?
yes! There will be a lot of footage of Antikuna coming in the upcoming Peru videos, we were quite successful in finding them luckily! :)
Wieder mal ein cooles und interessantes Video Martin und Basti 👌
merci!
thanks for the vid!
thanks for the comment!
Thank you for another interesting video from you! I wouldnt mind a long documentary, perhaps one species per continent or something like that.
Cheers
not been on all the continents, but that might be something! One species per country, and then different volumes of that series - interesting!
@@birdspiders I’m looking forward to it! Cheers
Great tarantula.
thanks!