I catch a big male adder. Luckily it does n`t struggle at all so it makes it really easy for me
Jay opens a clutch of lessers to lessers and finds a white one or two....
Exotic Pets - Mexican Red Tarantula - as part of the expert series by GeoBeats. This is a Mexican Red-kneed Tarantula. They are native to Mexico. This is not quite full-grown. A full-grown female will get about the size of my entire hand. This is captive bred. They are venomous. All tarantulas are venomous, however the venom on this animal is not harmful to people. It will hurt really bad, but it definitely would not kill you. They rarely ever bite, especially these that are bred in captivity. This is on the endangered species list in Mexico, so they are illegal to import, so all of these have to be captive bred to keep them legally. They have two big fangs right up here at the front and also to help them deter predators, there is this little bald spot here. When they get upset, they actually kick the hairs off of their body and these hairs are very irritating and deter prey from attacking them. Very simple setup for this animal. They require a small pen. We use little plastic cages. They need a water bowl with a sponge so they do not drown. Sometimes they will get in the water that is too deep and that is a problem for them. They eat crickets, mealworms, other type of insects. When they get larger such as this one, this one will eat small live mice, and then of course bigger live mice as they get larger. Very easy to keep, room temperature is very good. If your home is a little bit cooler, they may need a small low-wattage heat lamp to keep them warm. A very lovely ...
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Huge tarantula crawling through Amazon Jungle in state of Para
A truly "Holy Grail" Spider, the beautiful, but highly-aggressive H.Lividum, otherwise known as the Cobalt Blue Tarantula, from Vietnam/Laos, shares a few priceless moments on my arm, without me running for cover, (but clearly hyperventilating) for fear of being bitten by this amazing animal. I rarely hold her, she is "eye candy"; and even seeing her in a given month is cause for celebration, (I've never even seen her eat, just the leftovers) and holding her is akin to skydiving in adrenaline-rush intensity, as I cannot decide which is more potentially panic-attack-inducing. The secret to her happy life is my minimal contact with her, not only fueled by responsibility, but by my sheer terror at what those 2 fangs can do...not afraid of snakes or many creatures, but this? --Was once voted, "Spider I would least enjoy waking up in bed with me in the morning"..-"nuff said. Although not considered "venomous", as in Black Widow or Brown Recluse, there is just something about this animal that causes me to check for available exits or otherwise have a contengency plan for my escape. I don't believe anyone has ever died from its bite, but I saw what they can do to mice, so this video is the most I can do to involve you in becoming more familiar with the Cobalt Blue without me injuring myself in an attempt to vacate her proximity when she darts (inevitably) towards me at break-kneck speed, unusual for a spider this size.... Enjoy
Learn how to keep your chaco golden knee tarantula the proper warm temperature in this free pet care video from our spider habitat authority. Expert: Brian Kleinman Contact: www.riversidereptiles.com/ Bio: Brian Kleinman, is the owner and operator of Riverside Reptiles, an educational company. He have been working with amphibians and reptiles animals for over twenty years. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
Learn about the sex habits of a chaco golden knee tarantula in this free pet care video from our spider habitat authority. Expert: Brian Kleinman Contact: www.riversidereptiles.com/ Bio: Brian Kleinman, is the owner and operator of Riverside Reptiles, an educational company. He have been working with amphibians and reptiles animals for over twenty years. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso
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