Finding Brachypelma smithi in Mexico
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- Опубликовано: 28 сен 2024
- Join us as we find and photograph Brachypelma smithi in Mexico © Guy Tansley 2019
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They are so docile!
Magnificent type of tarantula🖤🧡🕷😊
Cutest wild tarantula ever 😍
I love watching your videos because it makes me appreciate my tarantulas help in captivity so much more. It's their wild brothers and sisters
Oooh my goodness! Such a beautiful and adorable species!! Love everything about em and their Halloween colors would love to get one in the future. It was quite incredible just to see them in their natural environment too.
Thank you so much for these videos, you are criminally under followed. The last spider you showed really displayed the differences we look for in the hobby, the first one looked to have the little black triangles at the start of where the first knee joint goes orange, and even the color looked darker. I would have bet money it was a Hamorii if it was in a shop somewhere. Again thank you so much, these videos help us in setting up enclosures to mimic the natural habitat perfectly.
Thanks for the kind comments! We try our best!
Love that species so beautiful ‼️
Beautiful to see this in the wild.
Absolutely stunning and Great work! 👍👍👍 it's so awesome to be able to see them in their natural habitat! 😁
The markings on this one is totally awesome. It's like another spider on its carapace . 👍🕷🇬🇧
Its a beautifully colored T
Amazing the colour differences in certain areas great vid
How many times we go the same way back and forth everyday on our cars thinking about what we have to do instead of what we like to do? Our eyes look and don't really see. Sometimes we leave the car and walk the same way and our eyes discover so many things at the side of the road and.. they look new! We never recognized them before. Your skilled Stuff looks for these wonderful living treasures just beside that road and tells us to SLOW our lives to catch the Beauty
I love videos like this. Seeing them in their natural habitat is nice.
Brachypelma spp. in general are so beautyful. I like their colors and how they are bulid. And they are always out in captivity! Love them, I need to get 0.1 B. auratum + 0.1 B klaasi, then I have them all (since the genus Tliltocatl has been announced=)).
Keep up your good work man. Show us please Pamphopbeteus species in the wild, that would be awesome!
Best wishes from Germany!
Excelentes ejemplares ,
Éxito.
Sorprendente la tarántula 🕷
Great video thanks
Excellent vid!
amazing that it can lose that many legs and regenerate them all back.
The first spider is a Harmori
Afraid not. smithi.
Hello,
Would you have me maybe a source for the determination / differentiation of Smithi and hamorii?
On the Internet you can find a lot about it, but I find nothing scientific. Everybody just claims something.
I would like to identify my spider correctly.
Would be great if you can help me.
Greetings from Germany
The differences are explained in this documentary www.lovetarantulas.com/brachypelma
2:05 Because that is a Brachypelma Hamorii! The orange on the knees (Patella), does not continue on the second section (Tibia) of this specimen!
Their colour is highly variable. This is indeed B. smithi.
@@bugsnstuff So that means the ones we see in the hobby are hand picked by collectors who are only after the ones with more vibrant colors I guess?? I never seen a single B. smithi in the hobby that looked like a B. hamorii that's why Lol!
Is the first one not a Hamorii?💖
Their colour is highly variable. This is indeed B. smithi.
@@bugsnstuff Thx. It has even a third one of these (red knee) Species... B. Anita. And another is Boehmei(Fireleg) they has fiery red as a hamouri or Smithi. Also very beautiful Spiders...
@@metalwarrior1893 Brachypelma annitha is a synonym of B. smithi. wsc.nmbe.ch/reference/13868
@@bugsnstuff Okey but everyone is telling different things. Annitha has a deeper red they tell in example.. or hamouri was Smithi before. and watch this here plz ruclips.net/video/jCdYMjGhU2Y/видео.html then it means the first Spider in Your Video is a hamouri... really confusing. I have also a hamouri... Greetings
Can you give me one? For my collection 😅
The most beautiful tarantulas
They are a lot different then bohmie ,
Where they have dens an bohmie just use any cover they find ,even mine doesn't care about a hide at all ,o my god so beautiful,I wish I had spider like that in Maine ,
Hopefully the pouching stops ,an they wild population rebounds ,
That's a beautiful species
It is such a treat to see this lovely species in the wild!
Thank you very much for this video, it clarifies the confusion between the species, and perfectly complements the series of documentaries about this genus.
I would really like to be there next to you, at least for 10 minutes :)
Thank you, thank you very much for your work and your work, you help and inspire simple tarantula keepers from poor countries where people have no special opportunities to travel and do their favorite job!
Thanks for the comments!
Didn’t know that they could regenerate legs!
Incredible footage and information. Thank you gentlemen.
I have a Mexican redknee tarantula myself right now she is a juvenile she just molted her 3rd time
Fantastic
6 and a half legs, bad molt?
Adorable ❤
Beautiful! I love to see them in their natural habitat!
Beautiful Spider! 👍🏻
It looked to be a female as well that is interesting considering the males are the ones that wander
Ah you found its burrow. Makes sense for a female
That's really sad about the male that was roadkill
Dichas tarantulas las deberían de cuidar y reproducirlas para que no se extingan
Beautiful creatures
Fantastic video. These are my tarantulas.
Awesome footage Guy.
Thanks for sharing 😊
Beautiful creature. I miss my B.smithi.
Stunning