@@WorldofSpiders haha yeah! I was watching on my phone at work so maybe it was me but i could not hear the talking and information so well at some times.
Day one the terantula s you showed gave you spectacular threat postures typical old world's no urticaitng hairs quick to defend themselves great video educational and enjoyable thanks for that keep it up mate love your content
Cool part is was readyn some stuff bout Cyriopagopus and them having a related family of and a super family of spiders which would explain why they all pretty much look the same from ornithoctoninae Ornithoctonus even down towards omothymus
Hello @World of Spiders it is really Amazing video thanks for your job !!! but i have one question for u . Do you know what diffrent has this species ? Citharognathus sp higland vs Ornithoctoninae sp Highland vietnam or maybe it is the same species?
i asked this question Vietnam people and they told me that European people Coming to Vietnam, they discovered spider species and they could also name them themselves, but currently in Vietnam they are all described by these names and in Europe he don’t know
I just learned that there is anothrr fossorial trap door Tarantula! How big are they? I thought I mira was the only one, fossorial anyway, besides T seladonia, but they are arboreal.
Wow I been collecting spiders and tarantulas for over 30 years, and I would love to go somewhere like this to explore and find some beautiful tarantulas something I have not yet did great video absolutely enjoy every moment of it🙏🏻
I love spiders. I would absolutely LOVE to hit the wood with this guy, what an impressive video. They have so many abilities and varieties that most people don't even know about. While filming my documentaries, I often get distracted by some spider and end up filming them, instead! In fact, I just published a video where I have a hundred Black Widows on me!
Wonderful video, well done. I've only ever recommended 1% of channels on RUclips in regards to tarantulas. The other 99% is hot trash. 1. Tom Moran of Tom's Big Spiders and 2. Guy Tansley of BugsnStuff now I've found a third, this channel. Great job I'll be recommending your channel.
Surprised no one said anything about a shadowy figure running at inhuman speed at 4:00-4:02. Seen this in similar cases in haunted places on video or caves.
Will do so for my next video , thanks for the comment . This time I had to choose to take music or go with the original sound which was my friends doing trash talk all the time as I was not travelling alone 😉
This just made my day. Gorgeous footage. I LOVE seeing tarantulas in their natural habitats. Amazing stuff!!!
Eggsackly, these kinds of expeditions are bucket list stuff for me!
awesome video as always. music was a bit loud for this one though. but still fine job thanks for posting. always a treat.
Noted . Next video the music will be not that dominant. Thanks for the comment
@@WorldofSpiders haha yeah! I was watching on my phone at work so maybe it was me but i could not hear the talking and information so well at some times.
Some nice finds. I could almost feel the ants biting my feet!
Very cool. So great to see them in their "natural" environment. Would scare the heck out of me, lol.
I once, ONCE saw a huge, nearly hairless black Trapdoor Spider in New Jersey. I KNOW what I saw and I have been trying to find another, ever since.
Hello, you did very well. There are still many types in Vietnam that you do not know about.
Any arboreal speciesv
I'm still new to keeping Tarantulas and this was great footage, great job you guys!!!
Great video, I enjoyed seeing the beautiful landscapes, as well as learning of species I didn't know about.
Thank you! 🕷💚🕷
Thx J.P. for sharing this adventure with us! So great to see citharognathus sp. in the wild and all the other tarantulas! ❤
This was excellent! Thank you so much for getting these guys on film for all of us to enjoy!
Incredible footage. Also great to see some old friends commenting here too!
Day one the terantula s you showed gave you spectacular threat postures typical old world's no urticaitng hairs quick to defend themselves great video educational and enjoyable thanks for that keep it up mate love your content
Amazing footage! Great documentary!!!!!
Just watched this again it's by far my favourite video about tarantulas that I've seen, hope that you make a similar one 8n the future 😊
Saved the best for last, what a beauty.
Absolutely ❤ this type of footage wondering if any CB of all the species is available in the US?
Awesome video 👌🏼
It's great to see tarantulas in their natural habitat! Great footage, thanks for sharing 👍🏼
Amazing video, it’s great as a keeper to see them in there natural habitats, thank you 👏🫶
Great video these are my favourite types of films thank you..... I would love to one day be able to go and look for tarantulas like this myself ❤
Cool part is was readyn some stuff bout Cyriopagopus and them having a related family of and a super family of spiders which would explain why they all pretty much look the same from ornithoctoninae Ornithoctonus even down towards omothymus
Neat! Love stuff like this. The Liphistiidae with those vestigial segments are cool.
Good video. Nice work. ❤ Thank you so much! 👍😉
Hello @World of Spiders it is really Amazing video thanks for your job !!! but i have one question for u .
Do you know what diffrent has this species ? Citharognathus sp higland vs Ornithoctoninae sp Highland vietnam or maybe it is the same species?
To answer that questions you might have to ask the guys from Vietnam offering them . I am sure they can tell you
i asked this question Vietnam people and they told me that European people Coming to Vietnam, they discovered spider species and they could also name them themselves, but currently in Vietnam they are all described by these names and in Europe he don’t know
Wow, amazing video. Great content. Gorgeous spiders. Gorgeous habitat.
great work and video!
Best 38 minutes I've had in quite awhile
Im entomologist. I feel you mate! Awesome one! Really enjoyed :P
Great video!! 👍👍
I just learned that there is anothrr fossorial trap door Tarantula! How big are they?
I thought I mira was the only one, fossorial anyway, besides T seladonia, but they are arboreal.
Gorgeous Video! Sorry that you got stung by these Hornets...but they looked very beautiful though.
They are amazing, wish I would have seen them before attacking me 😂
Wonderful footage. Take me with you!!!
Can I ask how you ended up arranging such a trip? It’s the kind of thing I’d love to do but don’t have all the know how.
Wow I been collecting spiders and tarantulas for over 30 years, and I would love to go somewhere like this to explore and find some beautiful tarantulas something I have not yet did great video absolutely enjoy every moment of it🙏🏻
Amazing video thanks 😮
i hate spiders, but i enjoy watching them, thank you for the video
Amazing episode! Love the quality!
Did You see any arboreal species in Vietnam?
Phancay?
We wanted to but weather was too bad with heavy rain fall . But I saw pictures and videos of them in their habitat
Keep these videos coming please need to do a world tour
EXCELLENT video!
Amazing video, keep up the great work!
Very good. ❤❤❤❤
Great 🎉🔥
Thanks 🔥
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Are bay bia and Hai bia the same spiders?
good video
When will you come to Brazil?
Just a tip fesorial spider's are easily flooded out of their burrows works a treat try it 🕸️♥️
Yes I know but we were just carrying beer with us and we considered it too valuable to use it for flooding a burrow 🤭
This is amazing footage , it's great to see how they live in the wild pity about the poachers 😢
Amazing!! Thank you!!💯👏👍
Super!!!🕷🥰😍♥️🕷
thanks for sharing us!!! ❤👍
I love spiders. I would absolutely LOVE to hit the wood with this guy, what an impressive video. They have so many abilities and varieties that most people don't even know about. While filming my documentaries, I often get distracted by some spider and end up filming them, instead! In fact, I just published a video where I have a hundred Black Widows on me!
This film was made for me 🕷🕸🖤👍🇬🇧
Very beautiful spiders🕷💯❤👍
Wonderful video, well done.
I've only ever recommended 1% of channels on RUclips in regards to tarantulas. The other 99% is hot trash.
1. Tom Moran of Tom's Big Spiders and 2. Guy Tansley of BugsnStuff now I've found a third, this channel.
Great job I'll be recommending your channel.
Thank you very much for your support
Philippines next please
Philippines are definitely on my list to visit ✌️
I have a female Vietnam blue tarantula but I bought her as a tiny sling.
Robo voice …….. forget it.
Surprised no one said anything about a shadowy figure running at inhuman speed at 4:00-4:02. Seen this in similar cases in haunted places on video or caves.
Nice observation, but in this case it’s a shadow of a motorbike on the road next to the forest
What an amazing experience!!!❤❤❤
Please, no music.
I could live without all the unnecessary and loud music added to the clips...
Will do so for my next video , thanks for the comment . This time I had to choose to take music or go with the original sound which was my friends doing trash talk all the time as I was not travelling alone 😉