Do u believe in dragons and giants and not 7ft tall giants I mean miles tall giants and creatures thats just insanely big if u look on google earth at south america the top of it is a massive great giant buzzard skull the aztec serpant gods body is in the states just look below illinois the head stretches into Louisiana the body heads east dips down to almost florida and goes up whole east coast to almost canada the whole west coast is this massive creature some type sea creature the gut is busted open there's one massive 413ft tall giant on wyoming and below that 3 more creatures these spiders we all have and ur finding now we're likely parasites on these creatures backs eating the bad parasites on them and there's a giant dragon skull over the whole of asia and mongolia it's all on google earth
Schön mal wieder was von dir zu sehen.😊 Danke fur deine Arbeit!Es ist halt was anderes zu sehen wie die Tiere wirklich leben als sie zu hause im Terrarium zu sehen.
Awesome, I was wondering when new content would drop. What a beautiful tarantula. I realy love your videos, especially the footage of the taratulas, the sites and the detailed information. For me the videos could be longer and have even more footage of the tarantulas and even other animals no matter what you find. It's very interesting to get a sense of what the environment looks and feels like. I also enjoy the videos of the animals you keep at home. I don't have anything to complain about but the fact that i would love more videos. :D Thanks and Cheers Buddy!
thanks for your comment, great input - of course more videos would be great - at least 5 are on their way :) it's difficult to keep everyone engaged, sometimes the vids are watched only for a min or two, which is kind of sad. Again, thanks for your input and maybe rewatch the whole again :) it helps!
@@birdspiders Since I watched the video I know that there is 5 more. It was just a bit of wish from my side to have even more. :D Maybe you can also do some shorts with random tarantula facts, that could boost your channel even more. As far as I know one very important thing is to have a regular upload schedule, even if the timing is only one video per month. I would love to see the channel grow. 🖖
I have been checking your channel every week or so for new uploads for MONTHS. I am so happy to finally have some new interesting truthful and accurate information on my favorite invert, the tarantula. It's great to see you back now. Get busy editing videos so we all have more to watch. Thank you. I loved this video very much, beautiful specimens too.
Finally another video of you Martin, it's so great to see this video recording and admire the great landscape. It's amazing how many great spiders can be found in Peru. I am very happy to see more new videos from you here on the channel. Thank you for sharing them with us. Greetings from Germany, here in our area there is still no snow, But with my relatives in Austria, there is already snow.
cheers to Germany! we had 50cm snow just in my place, it was crazy intense :-) now it gets warmer again, so lets see what the winter will bring. The diversity in Peru is incredible, there will be one or two more stunning tarantulas to come, that I can promise!
How cute are those little spoods ❤ Welcome bk btw, been wondering if you'd upload again 😊 glad you did! All that rubbish made my heart sore, how did it even get there... so sad how much destruction we cause, no where is safe 😞
they often times deposit the rubbish with big trucks and unload them into the country side... sad to see indeed but as I mentioned, no one to blame really - we are also part of that issue even though living on the other side on the globe :)
Awesome work. I've been watching with my daughter, and she loves the spiders. It reminds me to flip over rocks in my own yard. There won't be tarantulas, but there is still beauty to be found.
I’d love to see some old-world tarantulas in the wild that are commonly kept in the hobby! I checked your old-world playlist, but most of them are species I haven’t heard of or seen in the hobby. It would be amazing to see a P. murinus or M. balfouri in their natural habitat
Gorgeous species !! It would be fun to see what the area you stay at looks like as well on your journey’s. You might want to sprinkle in some of your own collection & taking car of them. Ive seen all your vids 😊
all the tarantulas I keep in my collection are captive bred - we never collect wild tarantulas for the purpose of captive breeding. But sometimes with proper research permits for scientific studies
Heyo 🤙🏼 ich züchte schon länger und hab von dir glaub schon parmal im Schweizer VS Forum gelesen, sehr interessant was du immer wieder droppst 👍🏼 Was mich mega interessieren würde wäre das Thema Aviculariinae, zum einen was jetzt Lynnae und Hirschii sein sollen und wo man sie findet und die Taunayi, die ja in den Cerados leben soll wos ja trocken und strauchig ist, mega untypisch für Avis. Da paar Habitatbilder wären heftig 😱
gute Idee - Brasilien wäre schön mal wieder zu besuchen. Ob lynnae oder hirschii, dazu äussere ich mich lieber nicht :) hübsche Tiere sinds auf jedenfall! Danke fürs reinschauen!
Heartbreaking to see all those plastic bottles. It's sad to see litter anywhere, but especially in a wild place. Delighted, however, to see a new video from you.
That's an amazing project for sure. If only females are "known" from any species, like in that particular case Antikuna cernickai, so it would be wise to collect at least one egg sac to document all the instars and get some males for description. Seems like you had a slight problem with your microphone, there is some annoying noise while you are talking to the camera. Like microphone shaking moves or similar. Best wishes.
the annoying noise is the stabilization motor of the lens - crazy indeed. Maybe I can fix it better in the post processing. Regarding collection of specimens, it takes other permits which are way more complicated (or impossible) to get - sadly. Thanks for all the input :)
@@birdspiders Yeah, I know that you need extra permits to collect live specimens incl. eggsac. Depending on the country it is easy to difficult. Lens stabilisator makes such a noise? Let me know which camera it is so I won't buy it LOL
Hey everyone! great to see you all enjoying our latest tarantula documentary :) there will be new videos every week - for now.
Do u believe in dragons and giants and not 7ft tall giants I mean miles tall giants and creatures thats just insanely big if u look on google earth at south america the top of it is a massive great giant buzzard skull the aztec serpant gods body is in the states just look below illinois the head stretches into Louisiana the body heads east dips down to almost florida and goes up whole east coast to almost canada the whole west coast is this massive creature some type sea creature the gut is busted open there's one massive 413ft tall giant on wyoming and below that 3 more creatures these spiders we all have and ur finding now we're likely parasites on these creatures backs eating the bad parasites on them and there's a giant dragon skull over the whole of asia and mongolia it's all on google earth
Best RUclips channel about tarantulas - absolutely love it
thank you!
I missed your videos. I am thrilled to watch this! Keep up the good work!
cheers! great to have you back as a viewer :) enjoy!
OMG yes! WELCOME BACK! Please stick around awhile! Much love from America.
Thanks for watching! great to have you here :) Let's see how long it will last this time
Schön mal wieder was von dir zu sehen.😊
Danke fur deine Arbeit!Es ist halt was anderes zu sehen wie die Tiere wirklich leben als sie zu hause im Terrarium zu sehen.
besten Dank! schön gefällts :)
You are the only man on YT who can pronounce latin spiders names correctly. Great video!🙃🙃
not something I'm proud of, but thanks :D do you keep any spiders from Peru at home?
@@birdspiders Just Avicularia, but i would love to have a bunch of Antikuna or Hapalotremus🙂
I would like that you post more often😂 I wish you many tarantula field trips in the future!
have more time to post more often would be fun indeed! thanks for flying by all those years :-) enjoy!
beautiful tarantulas!
they are! which one did you like better?
Thnx for the new video something else then war and ufo's on RUclips
indeed - something to watch after a long day of work. Great to hear you enjoyed it - which tarantula species you'd like to see most in nature?
Always UFO BS (nonstop same blurred videos) distractions when something in politics go wrong
Awesome, I was wondering when new content would drop. What a beautiful tarantula. I realy love your videos, especially the footage of the taratulas, the sites and the detailed information. For me the videos could be longer and have even more footage of the tarantulas and even other animals no matter what you find. It's very interesting to get a sense of what the environment looks and feels like. I also enjoy the videos of the animals you keep at home. I don't have anything to complain about but the fact that i would love more videos. :D Thanks and Cheers Buddy!
thanks for your comment, great input - of course more videos would be great - at least 5 are on their way :) it's difficult to keep everyone engaged, sometimes the vids are watched only for a min or two, which is kind of sad. Again, thanks for your input and maybe rewatch the whole again :) it helps!
@@birdspiders Since I watched the video I know that there is 5 more. It was just a bit of wish from my side to have even more. :D Maybe you can also do some shorts with random tarantula facts, that could boost your channel even more. As far as I know one very important thing is to have a regular upload schedule, even if the timing is only one video per month. I would love to see the channel grow. 🖖
@@birdspiders Oh and I forgot about a thing, I enjoy the cool but subtile effects in the video. 🤘
Enjoy your field trip videos of species on site in their habitats. Would also love to see an update on your personal collection 😊
good idea, I could maybe sneak one little update into ;-)
Why is this channel not in millions? Your content is top tier. You should have atleast a million subs. Great videos, I love it ❤❤❤🎉
imagine it - we could travel the world finding tarantulas and film them and not have to worry :D thanks for your kind words!
I have been checking your channel every week or so for new uploads for MONTHS. I am so happy to finally have some new interesting truthful and accurate information on my favorite invert, the tarantula. It's great to see you back now. Get busy editing videos so we all have more to watch. Thank you. I loved this video very much, beautiful specimens too.
Thank you Sharon, I hope it was too stressful for you :) Great to have you as a viewer - there will be a few more coming for sure, then lets see
Finally another video of you Martin, it's so great to see this video recording and admire the great landscape. It's amazing how many great spiders can be found in Peru. I am very happy to see more new videos from you here on the channel. Thank you for sharing them with us. Greetings from Germany, here in our area there is still no snow, But with my relatives in Austria, there is already snow.
cheers to Germany! we had 50cm snow just in my place, it was crazy intense :-) now it gets warmer again, so lets see what the winter will bring. The diversity in Peru is incredible, there will be one or two more stunning tarantulas to come, that I can promise!
Beautiful ❤❤❤
Great video as always, i look forward to the future videos. It's fascinating to see Tarantulas thriving in such cold conditions.
indeed fascinating, thanks for watching :) do you keep your tarantulas on the higher end of temps or some lower?
@@birdspiders I do keep mine a bit cooler than some people, I keep mine around 20-25°c
How cute are those little spoods ❤
Welcome bk btw, been wondering if you'd upload again 😊 glad you did!
All that rubbish made my heart sore, how did it even get there... so sad how much destruction we cause, no where is safe 😞
they often times deposit the rubbish with big trucks and unload them into the country side... sad to see indeed but as I mentioned, no one to blame really - we are also part of that issue even though living on the other side on the globe :)
@birdspiders that's really sad and no can't really blame individuals but wish we could come up with a way to fix it though 😕
Glad to see that you are back again! At least for the next few weeks!
thanks for watching! great to have you here :)
lovely spoods, out there in the wild living their best lives. thx for documenting!!
yes indeed - there are some nice protected areas in Peru where they have their peace
Awesome work. I've been watching with my daughter, and she loves the spiders. It reminds me to flip over rocks in my own yard. There won't be tarantulas, but there is still beauty to be found.
great spiders to find in your backyard! I do this way to rarely too - there are amazing little critters to see
Great video 🎉 and beautiful tarantulas! Zrugg unter de Stei 😂 greetings 🇨🇭
öppis für dSchwiizer unter eus :) enjoy!
I’d love to see some old-world tarantulas in the wild that are commonly kept in the hobby! I checked your old-world playlist, but most of them are species I haven’t heard of or seen in the hobby. It would be amazing to see a P. murinus or M. balfouri in their natural habitat
yes that would be nice - some countries I've never visited before, maybe I will in the future :)
Awesome,great to see you back Martin
cheees Dylan! great to still have you as a viewer of our stuff :)
Gorgeous species !!
It would be fun to see what the area you stay at looks like as well on your journey’s. You might want to sprinkle in some of your own collection & taking car of them.
Ive seen all your vids 😊
good ideas, will try them! thanks for watching :)
glad to see new uploads!
thank you!
Yay, new video!
thanks for watching!
Finally new upload! I was just wandering, do you keep some species that you find in the wild? Or are the Ts in your collection are captive breed?
all the tarantulas I keep in my collection are captive bred - we never collect wild tarantulas for the purpose of captive breeding. But sometimes with proper research permits for scientific studies
Heyo 🤙🏼 ich züchte schon länger und hab von dir glaub schon parmal im Schweizer VS Forum gelesen, sehr interessant was du immer wieder droppst 👍🏼
Was mich mega interessieren würde wäre das Thema Aviculariinae, zum einen was jetzt Lynnae und Hirschii sein sollen und wo man sie findet und die Taunayi, die ja in den Cerados leben soll wos ja trocken und strauchig ist, mega untypisch für Avis. Da paar Habitatbilder wären heftig 😱
gute Idee - Brasilien wäre schön mal wieder zu besuchen. Ob lynnae oder hirschii, dazu äussere ich mich lieber nicht :) hübsche Tiere sinds auf jedenfall! Danke fürs reinschauen!
Heartbreaking to see all those plastic bottles. It's sad to see litter anywhere, but especially in a wild place.
Delighted, however, to see a new video from you.
great to have you here!
What camera you use in this vid bro
always use Canon gear
That's an amazing project for sure. If only females are "known" from any species, like in that particular case Antikuna cernickai, so it would be wise to collect at least one egg sac to document all the instars and get some males for description. Seems like you had a slight problem with your microphone, there is some annoying noise while you are talking to the camera. Like microphone shaking moves or similar. Best wishes.
the annoying noise is the stabilization motor of the lens - crazy indeed. Maybe I can fix it better in the post processing.
Regarding collection of specimens, it takes other permits which are way more complicated (or impossible) to get - sadly. Thanks for all the input :)
@@birdspiders Yeah, I know that you need extra permits to collect live specimens incl. eggsac. Depending on the country it is easy to difficult. Lens stabilisator makes such a noise? Let me know which camera it is so I won't buy it LOL
@@aracnoloco it's a 20 year old lens :-) don't worry!
what would you do with an egg sack if you DID take one, would you take it back to Switzerland?
what I WOULD do with it? raise the slings of course. But we don't do that unless we have official permits