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Brachypelma, Sericopelma, and more!

MassExodus

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I've followed Michael Jacobi for some time, he has some very interesting videos of common hobby spiders in the wild. If you look him up on Youtube you'll see what I mean. I recommend checking out all his field videos, and his latest, showing the true curly and some Sericopelma, as well as Spherabothria(sp?) hoffmani, Megaphobema mesomelas, a very interesting wandering spider, and more in Costa Rica. Very informative, as he and Paul & Mark Carpenter follow Andrew Smith on Valero's trail through Costa Rica. I envy the trips Michael has taken to see these spiders in their native habitat. Fantastic video, from 2006 iirc.
 

IamKrush

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I've followed Michael Jacobi for some time, he has some very interesting videos of common hobby spiders in the wild. If you look him up on Youtube you'll see what I mean. I recommend checking out all his field videos, and his latest, showing the true curly and some Sericopelma, as well as Spherabothria(sp?) hoffmani, Megaphobema mesomelas, a very interesting wandering spider, and more in Costa Rica. Very informative, as he and Paul & Mark Carpenter follow Andrew Smith on Valero's trail through Costa Rica. I envy the trips Michael has taken to see these spiders in their native habitat. Fantastic video, from 2006 iirc.
Thanks for the recommendation. Always interesting in checkout new animal videos
 

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