Love your vids Dave and Camera Lady. I know it’s a big ask, but is it possible to set up a camera and do a timelapse video of these funnel webs actually webbing up their enclosure?
Thank you for a great demonstration on how to observe and 'read your spider'. Every posture and movement tells a story, and each spider was different. You know a lot about their behavior and can anticipate their reactions; you make it easy to understand. This was a fascinating video.
Watched the video and gave you a like, Dave. But not gonna lie, these terrors are my least favorite of your beasties. Nightmare fuel! Keep up the good work!
@@daveslittlebeastiesmassive fan of your beasties, I actually have held a tarantula in my local pet shop to get over my arachnophobia and it somewhat cured me of my fear of spiders 🕷️ keep up the good work and remember be calm be gentle and love your spider hehe
Here in Australia, the Sydney Funnel-Web spider is the most dangerous and they are super aggressive. Very scary spider. Those Japanese Funnel-webs are crazy big. I'd move out if I lost that in the house 💀. You have nerves of steel! Facts!
it is fascinating to me how this spider displays crab leg joints on its carapace.. its like a crab left the water and grew an abdomen to carry its water around . nice spiders :)
Dave, I really love and enjoy your videos. I've gotten into the hobby of Tarantula keeping because of you and your experienced advise. I now own 4 Tarantulas all because of the courage of being able to keep and maintain them. Thank you Dave for all that you do and helping those of us who wants to get into the hobby but didn't have the knowledge or courage to do so.
Hope you do a room tour soon. Since you have a new beastie room and have rehoused so many species since u setup the new room would love to see how everything looks❤
Morning Dave & Camera lady wot an amazing re house video on all the funnel webs spiders different temperaments from different spiders hope ya both have a lovely day
I upgraded the homes of 1 Brachypelma Boehmei, 1 Brachypelma Hamorii and 1 Pterinopelma Sazimai today in the way you do it and it went calm, in order and stress free for anyone 😂. I transferred the Brachypelma Hamorii into a kind of transport cup and she walked in it very gently and did not not move while I moved that cup over to her new larger enclosure.Amazing . (To general readers: don't copy please- i have a degree in animal behaviour and have had over 40 years of experience in observing behaviour and would not have done it that way if I would have seen any unsettled reaction in her.She was calm walking into the cup, didn't moved a limp while sitting inside and being gently moved into the larger enclosure and walked out calmy.)
Your collection is so beautiful I just got 10 more slings of all different species of tree dwelling spiders and hati hati plus some different Mexican species of tarantulas. I.m now up to 68 tarantulas soon I'll have a tarantula room like you 😅
Asian Macrothele species are known to be in what's known in the hobby as "medically significant". But there are no confirmed deaths. May 2000, a four- year-old boy was bitten over left middle toe by a hidden spider in his shoes when he was wear- ing them. About 10 minutes later, severe pain over left foot and muscle cramping over left lower leg with mild claudication were noted. There was an obvious red line extended from the wound to inguinal area and abdominal pain was also noted. Two hours later, general weakness, poor appetite, drowsiness, drooling, vomiting and chills happened. He was sent to emergency department ten hours later. Physi- cal examination showed tachycardia ,a target lesion over left middle toe and rigidity over left lower leg. Bilateral inguinal lymph nodes en- largement and mild abdominal tenderness were noted. Lab data showed leukocytosis and mild hypoglycemia. 10% Calcium gluconate, glu- cose-containing fluid, antihistamine and prophy- lactic antibiotics were prescribed. Patient was discharged under stable condition 48 hours later. The spider was finally confirmed as Macrothele sp. Yeah, no joke spiders, but that's not to say a bite can kill.
@@lurkmoar3926 The subject of Macrothele venom almost inevitably comes up every time Dave gives us a update on his project, so I keep that on hand for the curious/hysterical comments! Really there's not a lot of information on medically significant spider venom unless it's the usual suspects such as Latrodectus, Atrax and Phoneutria, however I did read an article about Macrothele raveni venom being studied for its effects on cancer cells...
I’m not going to lie those buggers frighten the poop out of me! I think they are stunning to look at, I love the black ones, huntsmen frighten me to death I think it is the teleportation they just appear from one side to the other side of the enclosure before you can blink! I love the variety of your collection, I do miss the T seladonia they are so beautiful, when one your egg sac hatched she had so many babies and she keep closing her little hatch with her back leg, you were in love with them, once I get more experience and rob a bank I will be getting some! What are the most expensive spiders? Really great video I do like rehoming videos! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
This one reminds me of several lines from the movie "Arachnophobia." Mostly where he says "Most people have that switch in their brain that helps them overcome their fear of Spiders, I don't have that switch!" I know I shouldn't fear them, I know. But my body doesn't listen to my mind. It is ready to run. Watching you is really the only way I'd want to observe them.
Absolutely beautiful spider. This one is on my wishlist 100%! Watching this video thought I had a cricket loose, then I realized it was on the video.😂🦗
I absolutely loved this video. They definitely are a spider I am so fascinated with and respect. You guys are great, as always. You know your spiders, and it 100 percent shows.
Good to see an update on the funnel webs! Regarding how a few just naturally perish, and that's just the way of things, there's an analogy among us record collectors: Of course we like to keep our records in good condition, but when I hear people fretting about some tiny blemish in the vinyl, I like to tell them, if you've never dropped a record before, you're bot a real collector!
Beautiful creatures, dear Dave and Sweet Camera Lady! They are lively, speedy and quiet temperamental indeed as well as perhaps not a spider 🕷 for a beginner in the hobby, I think! Thank you for yet an informative video! 🫶
Absolutely stunning spiders.... Great clear camerawork... And very informative.. I don't think i need to follow anyone else, i do, tho, to support other keepers...but i like the way your videos are made...thanQ.
Enjoyed this rehouse. Was one of these the cheeky one who gave you the great chase behind the desk? I am interested in a few days' follow-up of webbing and feeding. Enjoyed the M.balfouri videos. They are pretty little spiders.
amazing spiders with the colours PROFF. great rehousing video with some very useful information and care to help others in the hobby. CAMERA LADY some very clear closeup footage of the spiders. project is coming along to very near breeding ----hopefully. many thanks guys and take care.
It almost seems like they where communicating with each other in the way that after the first one got moved over into a new container the others seemed to know what what you wanted them to do.
Anyone came straight to the comment section first to check if there been any runaway adventure with them ? 😂 as these are the notorious ones 🤩 edit : that shiny black still my horror factor 😂 would have nightmares having an enclosure with something like this in my room 😂 Very beautiful build aniway they are ❤
Dangerous but oh, how beautiful! They look like enameled jewelry. Obviously they flourish under your care. (Your experimenting with various size and configuration enclosures is very interesting. So often what we "know" about anything is just somebody's opinion. I like the way you keep the animal in mind and watch how they deal with different homes.)
I give credit to the camera woman, she did an Excellent job on 🎥📽️🎥, especially the first one. I saw Everything with great details, and You my friend did exactly what I thought you would do. Allow the spider to go to the bark. It Never got scared, and went to it's new home. Love the way you explain in details, Very informative and easy to understand how to rehouse any type of spider. I figured if you take your time, be patient, it will turn out better in the long run..Loved this video 📸📷📸❤. Thank you for sharing. I am still here, just don't comment as much as I should. Hope you, your family and friends have a Safe Blessed and Wonderful day...♥️☺️🤗🕷️🕸️🕷️🤗☺️♥️
Really appreciated you saying that about spiders sometimes just not being destined to reach adulthood, I never thought of it that way, but you’re right! At least now if I lose one of my Ts, as a newer T keeper, I won’t beat myself up about it.
Awesome update! Dunno if you have any grasp of the world of boxing, but if you ever name one of these, Naoya, or Inoue, would be a very fitting one! (he’s a current pound for pound standout, multi-weight world champion at the lower weights, who’s a real power punching force, and is nicknamed The Monster…and, of course, is Japanese😂👍)
14:30 Funnel web's do _not_ f*ck about! Even though I'd shit my pants if I came across one of these in real life, I have to admit they're magnificent creatures.
Absolutely brilliant Dave, really enjoyed that, those Japanese funnel web spiders 🕷 are stunning and will make for a fantastic breeding project, anyway Dave another super job by yourself and camera 📷 lady Dave.
All creatures are a miracle and are beautiful in there owne way, but these still give me the creaps. But as I have heard you say, the interest changes and maybe one day I will find these in one of my enclosures (wich still are emty btw😅 )
Hello Dave and Camera Lady and the rest of you. This is not been a good year. I am in Colorado packing up my mother’s house because she passed just before Christmas. This morning my nephew called to say my brother died. 😢 I can’t even conceive the level of sorrow. I will be a bit scarce again and I didn’t want y’all to worry. Lovely video.❤
I will share with my family and friends on my Facebook page. Love how you explain about this species, Japanese Funnel Web, they're beautiful 💯♥️🕷️🕸️📸📷📸🕸️🕷️♥️💯😊🤗😊💯♥️
“Look at that for a beautiful spider!” 😂😅 Yeah can’t say I agree with you there, Dave, lol. But many thanks for continuing to post content that is easy to watch, even when the spider is as creepy as a funnel web (my worst fear, tbh). When I watch your videos, your calm demeanor and passion for your animals overcomes my fear and it momentarily turns to fascination. Trying my best to love spiders, but can’t say that I’m quite there yet. Cheers.
Hey Dave I have a question when the funnel web molts out is there a possibility that there might be venom on the fangs? Thought I would ask and you can answer that in your next video
Dave my favourite spiders remind me of my grandma they are like. Linothelle galant curtain web like a big house spider. My mother was always afraid of them I remember many amusing stories of when she saw one and sent for me to catch it
They are huge !! How beautiful. Tell me is it the eyes I can see on the top - just behind the reddish brown fangs (?). at the front? You and the expert camera lady have nerves of steel 🕷️🕷️❤️❤️.. love your videos, thank you Marianne NZ
Love it!!!! I watched your videos almost every night while pregnant bc I find them calming and now my 3week old turned to watch this one with me I think he recognized your voice! It was too cute!!
I do have to say that any funnel web spider absolutely terrifies me 😢 i dont know if it is because i live in Australia and they dont have a great reputation here or if it is the way the spider looks but when i see those long black shiny legs i get goosebumps lol I had so many jumps scares while watching this video i didnt think i was going to get through it but i stuck with it til the end i just hope i dont have nightmares because ive been busy today so ive only just sat to watch some youtube and its 3:10am Still a great video guys 😊👍🏻
Well only 10 to 15 percent of all bites are actually venomous. Most bites are defense and quick and just scrape the skin when it comes to humans. They're just too scared of humans
I always enjoy your videos Dave! And also the work of camera lady! Just a question regarding safety. Wouldn't it be safer to use a tool like long pliers to put the water bowl in tight plastic boxes? I was a bit concerned when you put the water bowl inside the plastic box, so close to the spider. I've seen 16" long duckbill nose pliers that are ideal for situations like this.
Love your vids Dave and Camera Lady. I know it’s a big ask, but is it possible to set up a camera and do a timelapse video of these funnel webs actually webbing up their enclosure?
💡8:52 "Look at that for a beautiful spider. Absolutely stunning." Dave. That thing is a horror.
Thank you for a great demonstration on how to observe and 'read your spider'. Every posture and movement tells a story, and each spider was different. You know a lot about their behavior and can anticipate their reactions; you make it easy to understand. This was a fascinating video.
Glad you enjoyed it!❤️👍
"She is not being terrible" *meanwhile, the spider chomps away at the brush. Moody, that one. :D
She was very mild mannered
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Watched the video and gave you a like, Dave. But not gonna lie, these terrors are my least favorite of your beasties. Nightmare fuel! Keep up the good work!
Thanks for the like my friend ❤️👍
@@daveslittlebeastiesmassive fan of your beasties, I actually have held a tarantula in my local pet shop to get over my arachnophobia and it somewhat cured me of my fear of spiders 🕷️ keep up the good work and remember be calm be gentle and love your spider hehe
Here in Australia, the Sydney Funnel-Web spider is the most dangerous and they are super aggressive. Very scary spider. Those Japanese Funnel-webs are crazy big. I'd move out if I lost that in the house 💀. You have nerves of steel! Facts!
I need to remind myself to breathe during some of your videos, I was starting to turn purple.
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it is fascinating to me how this spider displays crab leg joints on its carapace.. its like a crab left the water and grew an abdomen to carry its water around . nice spiders :)
This DEFINITELY went more smoothly than the last Japanese Funnel Web video. 😆
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Beastie Magic
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That is one thing I noticed, was the fans are very big, I also love the shininess of the spider. Very cool thank you for your video.
09:00 "The first thing this spider's gonna wanna do is run away". And if it can't do that, it'll just kill you 😄
Dave, I really love and enjoy your videos. I've gotten into the hobby of Tarantula keeping because of you and your experienced advise. I now own 4 Tarantulas all because of the courage of being able to keep and maintain them. Thank you Dave for all that you do and helping those of us who wants to get into the hobby but didn't have the knowledge or courage to do so.
Thats awesome my friend and thank you for your kind words ❤️👍
@@daveslittlebeasties Thank you for what you do, keep up the great work and inspiration. 🙏🏾🙌🏾✨️✨️✨️
I remember these last time. Camera Lady couldn't stop laughing
I love these! But ,I love the T Salledona the most of all the T'S!!❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
The one species that puts the wind up me 👍💯🕷
That was almost as good as watching Man United beat liverpool yesterday! 😂❤
Awesome, this is a spider I've been following on this channel for a while now. Thanks for the update Dave.
They are both beautiful and the stuff of nightmares for sure!
Hope you do a room tour soon. Since you have a new beastie room and have rehoused so many species since u setup the new room would love to see how everything looks❤
One thing I've learned from DLB is that spiders don't wanna leave home. Well, maybe the males sometimes, but generally they don't. :-) Nice video.
Loved the last one who decided to sit on the top of the bark💙
Morning Dave & Camera lady wot an amazing re house video on all the funnel webs spiders different temperaments from different spiders hope ya both have a lovely day
Glad you enjoyed it
The end of this video is a master class on spider body language. Thank you again for sharing your expertise. I've learned so much from watching you.
Thank you 🙏
These funnel webs are both scary looking and amazing looking at the same time
They are so menacingly beautiful. I agree it can be a blessing when a super fast spider gets defensive.
Juvenile funnel web spider. They will keep you young. Thanks for sharing.
😁👋🏼💞Dave and Mrs Camera Lady!
That was pretty gutsy, putting the water dish in by hand with the one that was already agitated, Dave!
These spiders, though scary looking to me, are still beautiful. Maybe I should say more intimidating than scary. Oh those fangs!
I upgraded the homes of 1 Brachypelma Boehmei, 1 Brachypelma Hamorii and 1 Pterinopelma Sazimai today in the way you do it and it went calm, in order and stress free for anyone 😂.
I transferred the Brachypelma Hamorii into a kind of transport cup and she walked in it very gently and did not not move while I moved that cup over to her new larger enclosure.Amazing . (To general readers: don't copy please- i have a degree in animal behaviour and have had over 40 years of experience in observing behaviour and would not have done it that way if I would have seen any unsettled reaction in her.She was calm walking into the cup, didn't moved a limp while sitting inside and being gently moved into the larger enclosure and walked out calmy.)
Love these guys! My wife hates them, and I love them. Thanks for sharing. I love these guys.
Your collection is so beautiful I just got 10 more slings of all different species of tree dwelling spiders and hati hati plus some different Mexican species of tarantulas. I.m now up to 68 tarantulas soon I'll have a tarantula room like you 😅
💡25:00 "These can kill a child or an old person, but that doesn't mean you should be afraid of them."
These wont kill you
Asian Macrothele species are known to be in what's known in the hobby as "medically significant".
But there are no confirmed deaths.
May 2000, a four-
year-old boy was bitten over left middle toe by
a hidden spider in his shoes when he was wear-
ing them. About 10 minutes later, severe pain
over left foot and muscle cramping over left
lower leg with mild claudication were noted.
There was an obvious red line extended from
the wound to inguinal area and abdominal pain
was also noted. Two hours later, general
weakness, poor appetite, drowsiness, drooling,
vomiting and chills happened. He was sent to
emergency department ten hours later. Physi-
cal examination showed tachycardia ,a target
lesion over left middle toe and rigidity over left
lower leg. Bilateral inguinal lymph nodes en-
largement and mild abdominal tenderness were
noted. Lab data showed leukocytosis and mild
hypoglycemia. 10% Calcium gluconate, glu-
cose-containing fluid, antihistamine and prophy-
lactic antibiotics were prescribed. Patient was
discharged under stable condition 48 hours later.
The spider was finally confirmed as Macrothele
sp.
Yeah, no joke spiders, but that's not to say a bite can kill.
@@pauln6803Interesting and thorough, thank you for that! 👍
@@lurkmoar3926
The subject of Macrothele venom almost inevitably comes up every time Dave gives us a update on his project, so I keep that on hand for the curious/hysterical comments!
Really there's not a lot of information on medically significant spider venom unless it's the usual suspects such as Latrodectus, Atrax and Phoneutria, however I did read an article about Macrothele raveni venom being studied for its effects on cancer cells...
This has gone much more easier as the last time😉 these legs...like laquered. If possible do a quick update how their webbings turn out, please.
Better than most shows on tv. Best tense drama award goes to……..Dave and camera lady ❤
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Awesome video 🎉 thank you Dave and Camera Lady 🍀👍🏼
Mate you must have balls like atlas stones 😂
I was bricking it from here
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Bricking it or booking it... that's the question. 😂🎉😉
I actually had to look up, what an atlas stone actually IS.😂
I’m not going to lie those buggers frighten the poop out of me! I think they are stunning to look at, I love the black ones, huntsmen frighten me to death I think it is the teleportation they just appear from one side to the other side of the enclosure before you can blink! I love the variety of your collection, I do miss the T seladonia they are so beautiful, when one your egg sac hatched she had so many babies and she keep closing her little hatch with her back leg, you were in love with them, once I get more experience and rob a bank I will be getting some!
What are the most expensive spiders? Really great video I do like rehoming videos! ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Everything thats new in tends to be the most expensive
I'm jealous of your collection of spiders. I wanted to do this for a living, but I'm not sure about the money turnaround, Dave
Surger & Spice & Everything Nice !!
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This one reminds me of several lines from the movie "Arachnophobia." Mostly where he says "Most people have that switch in their brain that helps them overcome their fear of Spiders, I don't have that switch!" I know I shouldn't fear them, I know. But my body doesn't listen to my mind. It is ready to run. Watching you is really the only way I'd want to observe them.
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One of my favorites that you have!
Nice looking little spiders but very skittish clearly.
Good job on the rehouse Dave and Camera Lady! They are beautiful spiders and maybe one day we will have babies.
Absolutely beautiful spider. This one is on my wishlist 100%!
Watching this video thought I had a cricket loose, then I realized it was on the video.😂🦗
I absolutely loved this video. They definitely are a spider I am so fascinated with and respect. You guys are great, as always. You know your spiders, and it 100 percent shows.
Thank you so much! 🙏
Scary looking spider
These spiders are my Roman Empire. I constantly think about how they're doing.
For the record, the Roman Empire is also my Roman Empire.
Thanks for another great Macrothele video!
Great video guys thank you so much beautiful spiders xxxx
Hello great video information and rehousing Dave
Thanks 👍
Good to see an update on the funnel webs! Regarding how a few just naturally perish, and that's just the way of things, there's an analogy among us record collectors: Of course we like to keep our records in good condition, but when I hear people fretting about some tiny blemish in the vinyl, I like to tell them, if you've never dropped a record before, you're bot a real collector!
Absolutely!
Beautiful spiders, Dave! Excellent video as always!
So nice of you
These spiders are really cool! I have two of them and they're really fun to keep.🕷️🕷️
Beautiful creatures, dear Dave and Sweet Camera Lady! They are lively, speedy and quiet temperamental indeed as well as perhaps not a spider 🕷 for a beginner in the hobby, I think! Thank you for yet an informative video! 🫶
Absolutely stunning spiders....
Great clear camerawork...
And very informative..
I don't think i need to follow anyone else, i do, tho, to support other keepers...but i like the way your videos are made...thanQ.
So nice of you ❤️🙏
Enjoyed this rehouse. Was one of these the cheeky one who gave you the great chase behind the desk? I am interested in a few days' follow-up of webbing and feeding.
Enjoyed the M.balfouri videos. They are pretty little spiders.
I would love to have these guys someday. Love em
amazing spiders with the colours PROFF. great rehousing video with some very useful information and care to help others in the hobby. CAMERA LADY some very clear closeup footage of the spiders. project is coming along to very near breeding ----hopefully. many thanks guys and take care.
What a gorgeous species. They look scary as all hell lol
Those funnel webs spider are so cool Dave. I do hope you are successful in breeding th÷m Dave!
It almost seems like they where communicating with each other in the way that after the first one got moved over into a new container the others seemed to know what what you wanted them to do.
I also got myself a brush to help. Did not know my sizes properly end up getting quit a bigish one lol
Anyone came straight to the comment section first to check if there been any runaway adventure with them ? 😂
as these are the notorious ones 🤩
edit : that shiny black still my horror factor 😂
would have nightmares having an enclosure with something like this in my room 😂
Very beautiful build aniway they are ❤
Shiny black can also make you think:" Oh, a luxurious one, with all that piano lacquering on..."😉🎹
Brilliant Dave and the camera lady , karate Tim 🥋🙏👍
Dangerous but oh, how beautiful! They look like enameled jewelry. Obviously they flourish under your care. (Your experimenting with various size and configuration enclosures is very interesting. So often what we "know" about anything is just somebody's opinion. I like the way you keep the animal in mind and watch how they deal with different homes.)
I give credit to the camera woman, she did an Excellent job on 🎥📽️🎥, especially the first one. I saw Everything with great details, and You my friend did exactly what I thought you would do. Allow the spider to go to the bark. It Never got scared, and went to it's new home. Love the way you explain in details, Very informative and easy to understand how to rehouse any type of spider. I figured if you take your time, be patient, it will turn out better in the long run..Loved this video 📸📷📸❤. Thank you for sharing. I am still here, just don't comment as much as I should. Hope you, your family and friends have a Safe Blessed and Wonderful day...♥️☺️🤗🕷️🕸️🕷️🤗☺️♥️
Thank you 🙏 ❤
@@daveslittlebeasties You're welcome... 🤗🤗🤗
I love how much care, love, and tenderness you put into your spiders.
Thank you 🙏 ❤️
Really appreciated you saying that about spiders sometimes just not being destined to reach adulthood, I never thought of it that way, but you’re right! At least now if I lose one of my Ts, as a newer T keeper, I won’t beat myself up about it.
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really nice spiders incredible species!
Awesome update! Dunno if you have any grasp of the world of boxing, but if you ever name one of these, Naoya, or Inoue, would be a very fitting one! (he’s a current pound for pound standout, multi-weight world champion at the lower weights, who’s a real power punching force, and is nicknamed The Monster…and, of course, is Japanese😂👍)
Awsome video, amazing spiders. Thank you for taking the time to explain and teach us things.
So nice of you 🙏
Hilarious how the fourth one got jump scared by its own water dish.
Just saw that. 😂 Aw, poor critter. 😊
Absolutely gorgeous color on these guys
Wow. Just wow. Some of the camera work on display here was breathtaking. It certainly had me reaching for my credit card...
14:30 Funnel web's do _not_ f*ck about! Even though I'd shit my pants if I came across one of these in real life, I have to admit they're magnificent creatures.
Nice early one 👍🏼
Absolutely brilliant Dave, really enjoyed that, those Japanese funnel web spiders 🕷 are stunning and will make for a fantastic breeding project, anyway Dave another super job by yourself and camera 📷 lady Dave.
Thank you George
All creatures are a miracle and are beautiful in there owne way, but these still give me the creaps. But as I have heard you say, the interest changes and maybe one day I will find these in one of my enclosures (wich still are emty btw😅 )
These guys are really impressive spiders
Hello Dave and Camera Lady and the rest of you. This is not been a good year. I am in Colorado packing up my mother’s house because she passed just before Christmas. This morning my nephew called to say my brother died. 😢 I can’t even conceive the level of sorrow. I will be a bit scarce again and I didn’t want y’all to worry. Lovely video.❤
So sorry for your loss Susan take care of yourself we will all be here when your ready family is most important ❤❤❤❤❤
@@daveslittlebeasties thank you for your support Dave. It means a lot to me.
Thank you for the video Dave.. I enjoyed it. 🥰
You are very welcome
I will share with my family and friends on my Facebook page. Love how you explain about this species, Japanese Funnel Web, they're beautiful 💯♥️🕷️🕸️📸📷📸🕸️🕷️♥️💯😊🤗😊💯♥️
Thank you so much ❤
“Look at that for a beautiful spider!” 😂😅 Yeah can’t say I agree with you there, Dave, lol. But many thanks for continuing to post content that is easy to watch, even when the spider is as creepy as a funnel web (my worst fear, tbh). When I watch your videos, your calm demeanor and passion for your animals overcomes my fear and it momentarily turns to fascination. Trying my best to love spiders, but can’t say that I’m quite there yet. Cheers.
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I just LOVE these spiders i love the funnel web family
Such an amazing species🤘
Hey Dave I have a question when the funnel web molts out is there a possibility that there might be venom on the fangs? Thought I would ask and you can answer that in your next video
Dave my favourite spiders remind me of my grandma they are like. Linothelle galant curtain web like a big house spider. My mother was always afraid of them I remember many amusing stories of when she saw one and sent for me to catch it
Great vid Dave luv seein the Funnel Webs they're an amazin Spider great work Camera Lady ..
They are huge !! How beautiful.
Tell me is it the eyes I can see on the top - just behind the reddish brown fangs (?). at the front?
You and the expert camera lady have nerves of steel 🕷️🕷️❤️❤️.. love your videos, thank you
Marianne NZ
Yes thats their eyes
Bledy beautiful. I have 3 Thai funnel webs
Would love to have these guys
Hopefully, you breed them
Love it!!!! I watched your videos almost every night while pregnant bc I find them calming and now my 3week old turned to watch this one with me I think he recognized your voice! It was too cute!!
That is awesome!❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️im honoured ❤️❤️❤️
I do have to say that any funnel web spider absolutely terrifies me 😢 i dont know if it is because i live in Australia and they dont have a great reputation here or if it is the way the spider looks but when i see those long black shiny legs i get goosebumps lol
I had so many jumps scares while watching this video i didnt think i was going to get through it but i stuck with it til the end i just hope i dont have nightmares because ive been busy today so ive only just sat to watch some youtube and its 3:10am
Still a great video guys 😊👍🏻
Well only 10 to 15 percent of all bites are actually venomous. Most bites are defense and quick and just scrape the skin when it comes to humans. They're just too scared of humans
@@danny208YT they are so fast I think that's another thing that scares me
Well done for watching ❤️
The way that first one was just clinging to the web for dear life! 😄
INTERESTING video Dave thats what I was thinking the high numbers in a sac might be due to the survival rate
Excellent video as always.
Thank you! Cheers!
I always enjoy your videos Dave! And also the work of camera lady! Just a question regarding safety. Wouldn't it be safer to use a tool like long pliers to put the water bowl in tight plastic boxes? I was a bit concerned when you put the water bowl inside the plastic box, so close to the spider. I've seen 16" long duckbill nose pliers that are ideal for situations like this.
Theres no need im very comfortable around these spiders ❤️👍
Really good video. I learned alot from your rehousing vids. when it came to my rehousing my spider's it went alot better
Great to hear!🙏
I like your videos.
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