@@wollewolf9863 The ones we have here in Utah are pretty hardy little buggers. I haven't had any species from anywhere else but from my research they are very similar to each other in care much like preying mantis are. They are pretty short lived though. Typically they live for a bit more than a year and when you just happen to find one on the porch (how I got all mine) they are usually middle aged. So as a pet it will only last for about 6 months or so. I think that there may be longer living species but I am more of a tarantula guy. Some tarantula females can live to 25-30 years.
This was seriously like movie quality stuff man! I got an immense amount of entertainment value out of this as well as information! Keep it up, I never wanna see these end.
That video was so kick-ass, especially the ending... was too funny! Hey have you guys ever seen (very not creepy) peacock spiders? Get some of those little beauties! Definitely check them out on you tube if no one has! Also spiders on drugs, super funny video. Thanx so much!
@SuperFm101 if I remember correctly, that poisonous foul smelling oil is actually cyanide, as a lot of species of millipedes are Able to produce it as a defense while stressed from predators and handling
Adhamelmaghalawi _ , at the moment I have an adult male rhombodera basalis, an adult female deroplatys truncata, and subadult female parablepharis kuhlii asiatica, and planning on getting more in the future
If I left off your favorite creepy creature, tell me about it in the comments! See more of my Top 10 lists here: th-cam.com/play/PLjBrtja7Q8uguO-hnujb8ZHXvmpbmB5ds.html
You deserve a hundred thousand subs bro! Btw I think you can add the skeleton tarantula as a special mention. I know it wasn't spooky all the time but I think it fits for the holloween. Great vid bud!
8:00 lol, yup....got a guy that comes out once a month a sprays our perimeter for these suckers. I don’t mind them but don’t want them around my pool or home and near my pets. Cheers from Las Vegas 😂👍🏼💋
Awesome video! As always, thanks! Former arachnophobe here but still can't get over those dumb spider crickets, creepiest things ever! Getting the chills just thinking about it right now!
- Has a fear of spiders - Gets attacked by a tarantula on Animal Crossing and freaks out HOW DID I GET HERE AND WHY CAN'T I STOP WATCHING? I have been watching tarantula videos for over an hour now.
Thanks a lot! That is a very awesome compliment. I'm glad you like the content. I've only been putting out videos for about a year and started out with my cellphone and no knowledge on how to use a camera or edit a video. So I've been learning on the fly and upgrading my gear and trying to learn some new editing style with every video....so hopefully in time people will start to discover my channel. Breaking through on TH-cam is tough work.
@@tarantulacollective fur sure fur sure! and everyone's gotta start somewhere. I'm actually an arachnologist, so I know a quite a few people who will be interested in watching. I'll recommend you wherever i can. you definitely deserve the boost, if for no other reason than your tone, after watching quite a few videos now I've seen not only are you willing, but you're very pleased to be corrected and desire to learn. it's an awesome trait and i really hope it takes you far.
Okay, I just re-watched this video and I've gotta stand up for my beautiful widow ladies. Those males they eat after mating deserve it - lazy jerks hardly ever web up on their own, they let the ladies do all the hard work of catching and incapacitating prey, then they come along, wreck the web and steal it right out from under her. Rude. I love my widows. If the tarantulas aren't enough to keep people from dropping in without notice, mentioning that I have more than a few widows usually does the trick. ;)
Loved this video and the connection between this channel and Halloween! I hope you'll make more spooky videos for future Halloweens and other occasions 🕷️🎃
Loved this video!! I guessed quite a few in your list but some were a surprise. I may have included a house centipede - super cool but freaks me a little!Fun video!
Your black widow is really kewl looking with the stripes on it's back. We have them every where here where I live, but the ones here are solid black with just the hourglass. I didnt know how different they could look. Love your videos, cant wait for the next one!
Hey I just wanted to say Thank You for all the information you provide not only is it informative but you have a knack for the camera keep up on the good job oh by the way I’m a new bee
The tailless whip scorpion is what was in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire! Didn't know what it was called until this video haha! Thanks, really fun video to watch, even not on Halloween!😁
i’ve been looking for husbandry videos because im going to a reptile convention soon and your videos are so helpful! i love the work you put in editing and the valuable info. subscribed for more!!
Me: oh look..centipedes... Oh hey there's the skip button... 😂 Ya hit it with the centipedes. *shivers* This video was freaking amazing. As always. And the ending cracked me up! 😂 Keep up the great work!
LoL....centipedes ARE creepy....I dont blame you...lol! Glad you enjoyed the video....I spent A LOT of time putting it together...but you gotta go all out on HALLOWEEN!
@@tarantulacollective I got bit by a little red centipede when I was a kid and let me tell you... their venom might be mild up here, but it still felt like I got nailed by a hornet. My hand throbbed for days. Never went near the fuckers again
🦂💀😱😈Cool video!🤡👻🎃🕷 Armoured crickets freak me out! Crickets and roaches generally, but these are just too much for me.😂 And praying mantises are also creepy bc of their eyes... they seem to look right into your soul...😬
Great video! One creepy crawly that i have has got to be either a pair of ornate harvestmen, kinda looking like a cross between a crab and a spider, OR my newly acquired orange assassin bug, now, im not too keen on them, they freak me out, but i saw him on a floating log at a lake and though, why not? Gave him a second chance, and me a newfound fondness to them. Sorry for the essay haha, but i seriously like your videos!
Great video sir. The black widow bit was way cool. While not necessarily creepy to me,I have a male Gonodactylaceus graphurus (Orange Spot Mantis Shrimp) thats a total boss. I live in a 3 story house and can hear him smashing things in the basement while upstairs!
I have kept or currently keep 5 of these species: ivory millipedes, Vinegaroon, desert tiger scorpion, tailless whip scorpion, and Asian Forest scorpion. I have had close encounters with one or two others! Great video!
Can you do a video about Grammostola actaeon? I have not seen any good informative videos here on youtube! You have a very good and professional channel!
Happy Halloween Richard! Amazing how you put your vid together, found it awesome to watch, your Collective looks amazing, always a pleasure watching your vids, looking forwards to the next one 👍😎
Once we had an spider hunting under water (german name: Wasserspinne). Translate in to english this means water spider. They build an air bobbel under water and can ceep some air whit them at their hairs while hunting. They even catch small fish in rare situations.
Awesome video man I use to own a black widow about 5 years ago and it has to be the easiest to keep spider or T I've had but because there deadly i stopped so i dont scare my guests or family away lol.
Love your humor n creativity! I did learn some interesting stuff. Although, you missed a super creepy point about centipedes - how they protect their eggs! Gross! Your editing skills are professional quality, too. ❤️
I've been arachnophobic all my life, but since I have been binge watching these videos, I have grown to love tarantulas, unfortunately, I don't think I'll ever get over my fear of Black Widows or Brown Recluse spiders.
Nice video.. I remember some of those species. when I was still in PI.. We used to catch them and play with it.. Such a satisfying video.. Keep up.. Hands up from toronto
I’m a Floridian, and that being on the list actually makes me want to burst out laughing! Those things are so cute and mild. I pick them up and put them outside when I find them in my house easy
I use to have female and male Sydney funnel web, I had red back spiders in jars. Here red back spider will be found on eastern side of buildings. We have some lovely tarantulas here but would love new world species.
I currently have 10 species of Latrodectus(widow spiders). I began collecting them when I was 12 years old. Most people do not know there are approximately 35 identified species of Latrodectus and the color combinations are amazing.
I captured a brown widow that was in our garage when we started breaking it down,that’s currently my creepiest pet,I have a grammastola pulchripes but I find it more cute than anything else 😬😂
Awesome video! To me the creepiest is a Potato Bug. hahaha! First time I saw one I was like: WHAT IN THE 9 HELLS IS THAT??? lol!! As for spiders, centipedes and scorpions..well, being born and raised in Hawaii - we had those huge Cane Spiders that were all over the place inside your home. Though non-venomous, they would scare the bejeezus out of me, especially if you move a bath towel and they're right under there - those things are FAST! I got stung by centipedes several times because they'd crawl up my pant legs without me knowing so when I'd sit down...BAM! Yah...fun... And for scorpions well, they're just all over the place so will eventually get stung if you stick your hand in the right place at the wrong time. lol!
i have a lot of suggestions! i actually made a playlist with all my suggestions, tips, experience and advice for someone in your exact situations. check it out here: th-cam.com/play/PLjBrtja7Q8uj435GOoijmU_ZRphfcx6tg.html
I have a tailless whip scorpion in my collection. A Damon Medius species. Her name is Moody after Mad Eye Moody from Harry Potter. She’s cool but she’s definitely creepy at times. Whenever I mist her enclosure, she scurries right out from behind her cork bark to give me the death stare 😅
Brown Recluse spider... It's not a pet, but it did try to kill me in 2011... Not only was I lucky to live, but I was lucky to keep my left arm... Watching videos like yours are also helping me with my fear (just of spiders, I'm still scared of dying... That didn't change) 😊
I live in Tucson and have bark scorpions in my yard (sometimes in my house). It's true that their venom won't kill most humans, but for all venoms there is the caveat that an individual might be allergic to a specific venom, and then a sting/bite can indeed be lethal.
Great video 👍👍👍 I find millipedes and camel spiders quite cute. The creepiest inverts I have are the pholcus phalangioides (daddy long legs) and the giant water bug 😬
Thank you....my neighbors were watching me out their windows trying to figure out what I was doing in the front yard late at night with my camera....lol
Depending on the time of day, the creepiest creature in my basement is probably me.
🧟♂️🧟♂️🧟♂️🤣🤣😂
LOL
I just look at the family.
Honestly same
Same here
Seeing a black widow in the wild never bothered me much... it's when I look away, then back and it's gone that I tended to get nervous.
My camel spiders never fail to give my friends the shivers. Especially when it is feeding.
Gotta love those mandible moves.
I´ve heard that camel spiders die in captivity and its nearly impossible to keep them alive long time.True?
@@wollewolf9863 The ones we have here in Utah are pretty hardy little buggers. I haven't had any species from anywhere else but from my research they are very similar to each other in care much like preying mantis are. They are pretty short lived though. Typically they live for a bit more than a year and when you just happen to find one on the porch (how I got all mine) they are usually middle aged. So as a pet it will only last for about 6 months or so. I think that there may be longer living species but I am more of a tarantula guy. Some tarantula females can live to 25-30 years.
Same here my other 1/2 thinks they r a demon the way she act to the ones I gave . But she pkay with the rest of the inverts what is odd to say lol
@@jeffreybrugmans5325 they are harmless. I have been bitten numerous times and they can't even break the skin.
This was seriously like movie quality stuff man! I got an immense amount of entertainment value out of this as well as information! Keep it up, I never wanna see these end.
That video was so kick-ass, especially the ending... was too funny! Hey have you guys ever seen (very not creepy) peacock spiders? Get some of those little beauties! Definitely check them out on you tube if no one has! Also spiders on drugs, super funny video. Thanx so much!
Millipedes are just the cows of the arthropod world.
They’re too adorable to be creepy 🤣
Well tgere is one factor if you handle one they leave a poisonous oil on your hands tgat smells foul
@SuperFm101 if I remember correctly, that poisonous foul smelling oil is actually cyanide, as a lot of species of millipedes are Able to produce it as a defense while stressed from predators and handling
Honestly quite an interesting fact for a truly beautiful and adorable creature
But needless to say, wash your hands immediately after handling, you really don’t want to ingest that while eating
Of all the spiders I've seen and read about, I have actually never seen the green lynx one and I must say it is beautiful!!!
Agree 100%. That was the one in this video that impressed me the most!
That was a sick intro my man 🤙
Thanks dude!
the_tarantula_collective no prob brotha keep up the great work!! If you ever plan a meet up on the east coast put the word out I’ll be sure to stop by
I found this channel by accident recently. I love your content, and the photography is INCREDIBLE! Keep up the good work dude!
I have several species of mantis, they’re more cool than they are scary, their eating habits on the other hand 😬
What species r they, cause ima get videos of those guys freaky eating
I love my mantids! I have popas, a budwing, ghosts, and violins.
Adhamelmaghalawi _ , at the moment I have an adult male rhombodera basalis, an adult female deroplatys truncata, and subadult female parablepharis kuhlii asiatica, and planning on getting more in the future
Kevin Poe ......my taxonomy is terrible
If I left off your favorite creepy creature, tell me about it in the comments! See more of my Top 10 lists here: th-cam.com/play/PLjBrtja7Q8uguO-hnujb8ZHXvmpbmB5ds.html
I had a red back. Sort of like a black Widow but bigger, better and badder then the widow.
You deserve a hundred thousand subs bro! Btw I think you can add the skeleton tarantula as a special mention. I know it wasn't spooky all the time but I think it fits for the holloween. Great vid bud!
No doubt! That would've been perfect for this episode.
I’m up to 14 tarantulas now! Every time I get a new one I watch this dudes video on that species. Best TH-cam channel ever!
8:00 lol, yup....got a guy that comes out once a month a sprays our perimeter for these suckers.
I don’t mind them but don’t want them around my pool or home and near my pets.
Cheers from Las Vegas 😂👍🏼💋
I'm sitting on a chair currently coveted on Brown Widow and California Funnel Web Spiders....
Yet, TRUE Black Widows still send shivers up my spine
One of the creepiest invert things for me was the sound a bin of Scolopendra make, laying waste to a box of crickets. A slithery, crunching cacophony.
Awesome video! As always, thanks! Former arachnophobe here but still can't get over those dumb spider crickets, creepiest things ever! Getting the chills just thinking about it right now!
Yeah my scorpion bangs on it’s enclosure when I’m trying to sleep, it doesn’t have a lid
Perhaps it's listening to the rock band the scorpions.
- Has a fear of spiders
- Gets attacked by a tarantula on Animal Crossing and freaks out
HOW DID I GET HERE AND WHY CAN'T I STOP WATCHING? I have been watching tarantula videos for over an hour now.
Honestly, I just found you, just watched a few of your vids, and I love how you present your information and your collection.
Awesome, thank you! It is great having you!
how can your production quality be this good but you have only 16k subs
how tf. should def have more. I'll send my fellow invert lovers your way ♥
Thanks a lot! That is a very awesome compliment. I'm glad you like the content. I've only been putting out videos for about a year and started out with my cellphone and no knowledge on how to use a camera or edit a video. So I've been learning on the fly and upgrading my gear and trying to learn some new editing style with every video....so hopefully in time people will start to discover my channel. Breaking through on TH-cam is tough work.
@@tarantulacollective fur sure fur sure! and everyone's gotta start somewhere. I'm actually an arachnologist, so I know a quite a few people who will be interested in watching. I'll recommend you wherever i can. you definitely deserve the boost, if for no other reason than your tone, after watching quite a few videos now I've seen not only are you willing, but you're very pleased to be corrected and desire to learn. it's an awesome trait and i really hope it takes you far.
Okay, I just re-watched this video and I've gotta stand up for my beautiful widow ladies. Those males they eat after mating deserve it - lazy jerks hardly ever web up on their own, they let the ladies do all the hard work of catching and incapacitating prey, then they come along, wreck the web and steal it right out from under her. Rude.
I love my widows. If the tarantulas aren't enough to keep people from dropping in without notice, mentioning that I have more than a few widows usually does the trick. ;)
Loved this video and the connection between this channel and Halloween! I hope you'll make more spooky videos for future Halloweens and other occasions 🕷️🎃
I plan on making one every Halloween, here is the latest one: th-cam.com/video/Aw9s3wlzy2g/w-d-xo.html
My son and I really enjoy your channel. Love your enthusiasm.
Loved this video!! I guessed quite a few in your list but some were a surprise. I may have included a house centipede - super cool but freaks me a little!Fun video!
Your black widow is really kewl looking with the stripes on it's back. We have them every where here where I live, but the ones here are solid black with just the hourglass. I didnt know how different they could look. Love your videos, cant wait for the next one!
I appreciate this guys production value
thanks!
This was a fun video dude! Good editing, great cinematography too. Keep up the great work bro!
Hey I just wanted to say Thank You for all the information you provide not only is it informative but you have a knack for the camera keep up on the good job oh by the way I’m a new bee
You've got a wicked collection love thm all especially the black widow. 😄
The tailless whip scorpion is what was in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire! Didn't know what it was called until this video haha! Thanks, really fun video to watch, even not on Halloween!😁
Loving your videos Richard..thank you
Glad you like them!
i’ve been looking for husbandry videos because im going to a reptile convention soon and your videos are so helpful! i love the work you put in editing and the valuable info. subscribed for more!!
Spooky collection!! My kids and I loved this video
Dude, I just want to appreciate you. Great job on all your vids!
I dont know what but whip scorpions have always given me the shivers
Me: oh look..centipedes... Oh hey there's the skip button... 😂
Ya hit it with the centipedes. *shivers*
This video was freaking amazing. As always. And the ending cracked me up! 😂 Keep up the great work!
LoL....centipedes ARE creepy....I dont blame you...lol! Glad you enjoyed the video....I spent A LOT of time putting it together...but you gotta go all out on HALLOWEEN!
@@tarantulacollective I got bit by a little red centipede when I was a kid and let me tell you... their venom might be mild up here, but it still felt like I got nailed by a hornet. My hand throbbed for days.
Never went near the fuckers again
Nope we use to get the house ones but I like millipedes.
I LOVE this video!!!! And that ending lol. Awesome and amazing job!
🦂💀😱😈Cool video!🤡👻🎃🕷
Armoured crickets freak me out! Crickets and roaches generally, but these are just too much for me.😂 And praying mantises are also creepy bc of their eyes... they seem to look right into your soul...😬
Thanks Sandy! Armoured crickets do look creepy...I just googled them!
9:09
Awww. This spider wanted to be in the video too❤😂 That's a cute one, not gonna lie.
Came looking for this comment 😂 Thought that somebody must've said something about that escapee 😂😂
Great video! One creepy crawly that i have has got to be either a pair of ornate harvestmen, kinda looking like a cross between a crab and a spider, OR my newly acquired orange assassin bug, now, im not too keen on them, they freak me out, but i saw him on a floating log at a lake and though, why not? Gave him a second chance, and me a newfound fondness to them. Sorry for the essay haha, but i seriously like your videos!
Oh wow! that is cool...I havent seen an orange assassin bug until i just googled it. Thanks for the support!
Love the personality you bring to your videos 🎥 🤪 made me smile 😊
You are so kind
Another awesome video! Keep it up!
Could you make a Care video about your tailless whip scorpions? And maybe on your centipedes?
Thank you! I definitely plan on doing that. So keep your eye out :)
the_tarantula_collective Nice, i Will keep an eye open ;)
Great video sir. The black widow bit was way cool. While not necessarily creepy to me,I have a male Gonodactylaceus graphurus (Orange Spot Mantis Shrimp) thats a total boss. I live in a 3 story house and can hear him smashing things in the basement while upstairs!
Oh wow....that sounds pretty cool!
I have kept or currently keep 5 of these species: ivory millipedes, Vinegaroon, desert tiger scorpion, tailless whip scorpion, and Asian Forest scorpion. I have had close encounters with one or two others! Great video!
Another amazing video,and what an amazing collection you have. Another great tarantula Tuesday.. highlight of me week
Thanks a lot Chris...I'm glad you enjoyed it. I freaking love Halloween!
The green lynx spider is out of this world, creepy crawly!
I watched almost half your videos bro your killing it! And you seem super kool
Thanks a lot. Glad you enjoy the content!
Can you do a video about Grammostola actaeon? I have not seen any good informative videos here on youtube! You have a very good and professional channel!
Thanks Anna...I'd love to cover that species for you. I will out it on the list :)
Happy Halloween Richard! Amazing how you put your vid together, found it awesome to watch, your Collective looks amazing, always a pleasure watching your vids, looking forwards to the next one 👍😎
I LOVE your videos!!! They’re so amazing, props to you dude youre awesome 😭👏🏼
Wow... thanks!
Just subbed ! Glad I stumbled across your channel 👍🏼👍🏼I’ve been keeping inverts for years and it’s always fun to watch them 👌👌
Crackin intro! 🤘😎👌 Enjoyed the whole vid 🕸️☠️🕷️🎃
Thanks a lot my friend
Awesome video man! Your Heteropoda David Bowie looks awesome I have the Heteropoda javana they seem to be pretty similar
Good work and great collection. What are you using for your video editing? PC/MAC/Software?
Thanks! Im using a alienware 15 r7 running Adobe Premier Pro and Aftereffects
Once we had an spider hunting under water (german name: Wasserspinne). Translate in to english this means water spider. They build an air bobbel under water and can ceep some air whit them at their hairs while hunting.
They even catch small fish in rare situations.
Awesome video man I use to own a black widow about 5 years ago and it has to be the easiest to keep spider or T I've had but because there deadly i stopped so i dont scare my guests or family away lol.
I keep mine on my desk at work. Occasionally I take her up front to show off to customers.
th first invert that I ever got in my collection was a vinageroon, his name is Hephestus and still alive today!
The legendary scorpion how long have you had him?
That's awesome! Ive always wanted a vinegaroon but my family is scared TO DEATH by them
Love your humor n creativity! I did learn some interesting stuff. Although, you missed a super creepy point about centipedes - how they protect their eggs! Gross! Your editing skills are professional quality, too. ❤️
This video was a lot of fun, thank you for sharing
The assassin bugs are awesome. Watching them feed is cool too especially when they start fighting over the food! 💋
Great information thank you
I've been arachnophobic all my life, but since I have been binge watching these videos, I have grown to love tarantulas, unfortunately, I don't think I'll ever get over my fear of Black Widows or Brown Recluse spiders.
I love your introduction! Very cool!
i miss the camel spider on this list. those things creep me out but i also love them
I am so happy to see the black widow! They've been one of my favorite spiders for many, many years! The brown widow is also quite fascinating!
I think most of us are anything but creeped out. This is cool !!
Subbed for the assassin bugs. TH-cam is fairly lacking in quality content about reduviidae, these guys need their own vid!
There is one coming down the pipe...i assure you!
@@tarantulacollective Nicee!
Nice video.. I remember some of those species. when I was still in PI.. We used to catch them and play with it.. Such a satisfying video.. Keep up.. Hands up from toronto
Thanks bro! That sounds pretty awesome...some good memories there. Thanks for the support!
it was fun, keep up the good work)))
Thanks Serj! Glad you enjoyed it.
That opening... Love that effort.
Happy birthday Richard!!! Have a good one
i love ur style at making vids very cool and crepy
Thanks a lot...I'm still learning though..lol
Awesome video! Love the creativity! ❤️ Happy Halloween 🎃 🕷
Thanks Emma! Happy Halloween to you too!
I’m a Floridian, and that being on the list actually makes me want to burst out laughing! Those things are so cute and mild. I pick them up and put them outside when I find them in my house easy
Vinegaroons are so cool, I loved taking care of mine. I'm also glad I don't have to worry about a venemous sting or bite
How did you get those lynx spiders? Are you in the US? I can never find any of thsoe for sale...
Yes, I am in the US, I bought them from Fear Not Tarantulas last March
Great video I enjoyed every minute good stuff !
Thanks Eliceo!
Subscribed !! Love tarantula’s !!
I use to have female and male Sydney funnel web, I had red back spiders in jars.
Here red back spider will be found on eastern side of buildings.
We have some lovely tarantulas here but would love new world species.
I currently have 10 species of Latrodectus(widow spiders). I began collecting them when I was 12 years old. Most people do not know there are approximately 35 identified species of Latrodectus and the color combinations are amazing.
Awesome video 👍
Thanks Daniel!
This video is amazing, good job!
Thank you! I appreciate that 😁
My Asian forest does the same thing I have all of mine in my room and it keeps me up some nights clanking around. So sick to watch though
I captured a brown widow that was in our garage when we started breaking it down,that’s currently my creepiest pet,I have a grammastola pulchripes but I find it more cute than anything else 😬😂
Awesome video! To me the creepiest is a Potato Bug. hahaha! First time I saw one I was like: WHAT IN THE 9 HELLS IS THAT??? lol!!
As for spiders, centipedes and scorpions..well, being born and raised in Hawaii - we had those huge Cane Spiders that were all over the place inside your home. Though non-venomous, they would scare the bejeezus out of me, especially if you move a bath towel and they're right under there - those things are FAST! I got stung by centipedes several times because they'd crawl up my pant legs without me knowing so when I'd sit down...BAM! Yah...fun... And for scorpions well, they're just all over the place so will eventually get stung if you stick your hand in the right place at the wrong time. lol!
Great video..... Thank u!!
Happy birthday 🎉🎂🎉
19:00 idk if it's just me but it looked like the spider crawled right out of its terrarium? Just wondering why it did
i want to get my first tarantula but im not sure what one i should get, im looking for one that has size and is docile any suggestions?
i have a lot of suggestions! i actually made a playlist with all my suggestions, tips, experience and advice for someone in your exact situations. check it out here: th-cam.com/play/PLjBrtja7Q8uj435GOoijmU_ZRphfcx6tg.html
@@tarantulacollective thank you :)
I have a tailless whip scorpion in my collection. A Damon Medius species. Her name is Moody after Mad Eye Moody from Harry Potter. She’s cool but she’s definitely creepy at times. Whenever I mist her enclosure, she scurries right out from behind her cork bark to give me the death stare 😅
Brown Recluse spider...
It's not a pet, but it did try to kill me in 2011...
Not only was I lucky to live, but I was lucky to keep my left arm...
Watching videos like yours are also helping me with my fear (just of spiders, I'm still scared of dying... That didn't change) 😊
solifugae certainly are missing, they are super creepy yet harmless
I get the creeps just seeing those things behind my phone screen
Awesome video i definitely have a lot to add to mind! Have you ever considered the tiger wandering spider
Yes I have and have a little sling in my collection now
@@tarantulacollective you should do a room tour
I live in Tucson and have bark scorpions in my yard (sometimes in my house). It's true that their venom won't kill most humans, but for all venoms there is the caveat that an individual might be allergic to a specific venom, and then a sting/bite can indeed be lethal.
Great video again Richard but how ironic you were wearing a plague doctor suit
Yeah your channels cool I like it. Subbed!!!
Thanks!
Happy Halloween ha ha ha I'm new here and i like what I'm seeing ☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠☠
Welcome to the channel! Thanks for checking out my content...it is awesome to have you!
Great video 👍👍👍
I find millipedes and camel spiders quite cute. The creepiest inverts I have are the pholcus phalangioides (daddy long legs) and the giant water bug 😬
Loved the intro!!!
Thank you....my neighbors were watching me out their windows trying to figure out what I was doing in the front yard late at night with my camera....lol
I absolutely LOVE the black widow spider! It's definitely something I hope to add to my collection... one day! 🕷️