Great to finally see how the west african forest looks like. Fascinating t's H. maculata is my favourite of the two. Great video as always. Keep up the great work guys. Thanx for sharing this amazing video. ❤😊🕷
I've no idea why you've got so few subs. It makes absolutely no sense to me. I have more and my videos are pathetic compared to yours. You should have hundreds of thousands if not more. Keep up the fantastic work it's very much appreciated.
@Blood Eagle 88 There is a difference in behavior between spiders who are scittish and will easily bolt and spiders who will actively seek out disturbences. P. Murinus, p. muticus, p. Regalis, h . Minnax. All of them will not run away from, but towards disturbences. I love all of them to bits for their character and beauty, but they are not like scittish or defensive they are agressive. If i change my OBTs water dish she will come out of her webcastle and attack the tongs. My p. Regalis will not attack as easily, but she will come out and investigate whats going on. Compare that to some really defensive old worlds. They will run. And only bite or threat posture if startled.
I have two adult female Calceatum one is normal colorway and one is very white like a Maculata but she is indeed a calceatum not an H mac lol it's weird
You guys need to have a programme on animal planet
Always love this channel. Thank you for the wonderful vicarious experience. More power!
This was awesome so many tarantula vlogs out there but yours deserves a lot more subs then it has.
Always neat to see your videos Guy, great inspiration for new ideas for proper enclosures.
I would like to see more of your personal collection. Great job keep it up
Great to finally see how the west african forest looks like. Fascinating t's H. maculata is my favourite of the two. Great video as always. Keep up the great work guys. Thanx for sharing this amazing video. ❤😊🕷
I've no idea why you've got so few subs. It makes absolutely no sense to me. I have more and my videos are pathetic compared to yours. You should have hundreds of thousands if not more. Keep up the fantastic work it's very much appreciated.
Basin79 we just need to spread the word!
darthboxOriginal indeed.
Agreed!
i couldn't agree more Basin79!
Fabulous video, what awesome finds! I loved the family shots. Brilliant work... just brilliant.
Well done mate. I like the style of this production and its simply informative narrative. This is the trip I will always regret not joining y'all for.
Excellent video 👍
I have an adult female H.mac. Fantastic to see them in the wild. Absolutely stunning tarantulas.
Basin79 Annoyingly fast and bolty though. Rehousing them is a pain. But not really agressive. They run. I never get threat postures.
@Blood Eagle 88 There is a difference in behavior between spiders who are scittish and will easily bolt and spiders who will actively seek out disturbences.
P. Murinus, p. muticus, p. Regalis, h . Minnax. All of them will not run away from, but towards disturbences. I love all of them to bits for their character and beauty, but they are not like scittish or defensive they are agressive. If i change my OBTs water dish she will come out of her webcastle and attack the tongs. My p. Regalis will not attack as easily, but she will come out and investigate whats going on. Compare that to some really defensive old worlds. They will run. And only bite or threat posture if startled.
This was absolutely fascinating to watch! Both Species I will have eventually. Beautiful tarantulas
Beautiful!
I really hoped you guys were going to come across an adult male stromatopelma calceatum; I love their feather legs.
Awesome video, great to see these beauty's in their natural habitat, plus I'll agree with basin79, why you haven't 100k subs is beyond me!
Great video, as always! Thanks :-)
Subscribed from London uk 🇬🇧🕷🕸
What a job to go look for these beautiful spiders ina there home area ,awesome great job iam jealous
Love this music sigh
H.mac its like dodge charger with matte white and black stripe! Even she's bite me twice. I really like and loved H.maculata
Wanted to come back and say the song is marché by welan edvee for anyone who's wondering.
nice spider.
Very cool vid! Never lose an H Mac in your bedroom😉
Let me tell you there lmao mines somewhere in my room
Update: found mine and is secured again
I think most people keep these much drier in captivity than their natural habitat is. Testament to the resilience of both species.
Hi, Guy, did you search for P Murinus?
Wild H. macs! Jammy jammy people.
Aren't you afraid of contracting malaria on your excursions? Great job, Good job men! 👊😎🤙))
wow! :) hope next Finding P.met in their natural Habitat :)
The music is very cool) Tell me the author?
Interesting, those juveniles like to pose to camera, while older ones have "piss off" temper.
Awesome!
this music sound like something from spyro the dragon for playstation
Amazing music. ¿Where are?
david lopez thats what ive been trying to find or something similar
Hi there is the song really African skies by Brent bourgeois? I can't find the song :(
Finding G.pulchra next please :)
In Ghana, it will be difficult! ;)
Hehe i know pulchra is endemic in brazil
Here 1 kilo bread. Donated from the Streets 😂
How to distinguish between the two besides coloration?
The underside of the palpal femurs on S. calceatum are dark and they're pale in H. maculata as shown in the video.
I have two adult female Calceatum one is normal colorway and one is very white like a Maculata but she is indeed a calceatum not an H mac lol it's weird
I now have a juvenile 8cm feather leg baboon un sexed as yet !
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