Great video. I really don't like spiders, but anything you put up I love to look at. You have such knowledge of everything you post it's really incredible.
Ads never make me happy, but I feel very happy for you to get a bigger partnership with youtube! Keep up the good work Kurt, I'll make an exception for you :P
@superstargamer hes been back. you gotta remember that were watching the videos about a month behind real time. he only uploads one per day and has about 30 plus stored up lol if you wanna watch him in real time, watch his lylesbrother channel!
I heard that when a spider falls into a web that's made by another spider, they stay still so the owner of the web doesn't feel the vibrations and attack it ._.
@Hellion6325 some spiders can steal other spiders' food caught in the web. So that the other spider won't feel many vibrations, they cut strands with their teeth; they leave only a few strands, just to hold the catch. I would assume that spiders who are caught in other webs simply cut strands to take some of vibrations away
Possibly a Huntsman, could be a Wolf Spider too, great video love this channel :)
RATLOVIN900 1 month ago in playlist Spiders in Japan
I think that's a Jumping Spider, check out my vid and see if it has similar behavior! They hunt (not spin webs) and jump like in your vid!
7998998997 5 months ago
0:47
Trying to get a Pikachu?
He's gone fully Japanese. ;)
cfs3mytube 5 months ago 7
@cfs3mytube lol I heard that to.
elsamuraiguapo 5 months ago
it looks a little like a wolf spider. the thorax and abdomen look almost equal size and it's eyes are a similar configuration.
also, the palps look very similar.
I'm only basing it on very little amount of knowledge though.
I did look at a few wolf spider pictures while trying to identify mine.
if you look at my video, I made it a response to a good bbc video of wolf spiders.
tremault 5 months ago
Better than Discovery Channel.
gartini 5 months ago
@97marq He is using a panasonic HDC-TM85 :)
Bandanadude82 5 months ago
Great video. I really don't like spiders, but anything you put up I love to look at. You have such knowledge of everything you post it's really incredible.
PiercingTheSky 5 months ago 7
Super long legs on that one wow. Haha.
TheItsumaru 5 months ago
Ads never make me happy, but I feel very happy for you to get a bigger partnership with youtube! Keep up the good work Kurt, I'll make an exception for you :P
Also at 0:45 you said Pikachu!
Bargadiel 5 months ago
hey kurt how are you doing. what spiders bite and what spiders do not bite?
benthecoolman2 5 months ago
I like the spider that dig a hole and cover it with a leaf.
Oty3d 5 months ago
what Camera are you using for your videos? :)
Bandanadude82 5 months ago
@Bandanadude82 Look on his channel.
imRyRy 5 months ago
@Bandanadude82 " yea I wander toooo, what camera his using?!?!?! cuz his using 1080p
97marq 5 months ago
You are back in japan?
superstargamer 5 months ago
@superstargamer hes been back. you gotta remember that were watching the videos about a month behind real time. he only uploads one per day and has about 30 plus stored up lol if you wanna watch him in real time, watch his lylesbrother channel!
ddecerchio 5 months ago in playlist More videos from softypapa
@ddecerchio oh ya? i did not know that lol thx alot :) ill be sure to go subscribe there :)
superstargamer 5 months ago
your videos are awesome
hopey567 5 months ago
I heard that when a spider falls into a web that's made by another spider, they stay still so the owner of the web doesn't feel the vibrations and attack it ._.
Hellion6325 5 months ago
@Hellion6325 how do they get out of the web then? ?_?
asininityy 5 months ago
@asininityy Good question. I never found out D:
Hellion6325 5 months ago
@Hellion6325 some spiders can steal other spiders' food caught in the web. So that the other spider won't feel many vibrations, they cut strands with their teeth; they leave only a few strands, just to hold the catch. I would assume that spiders who are caught in other webs simply cut strands to take some of vibrations away
Foxflyer 5 months ago