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  • you idiot i basically call this tarantula abuse

  • @The1337gamerguy1 i would like a source that can aid in this disagreement because i understood that tarantulas function under a central nervous system that is not a brain but can indeed carry more complex functions such as sight, enhanced awareness and those things. but anyways have a good evening

  • @The1337gamerguy1 wow. i am guessing you never took middle school biology. most of the life on this planet do not have brains. Plants, funghi, bacteria, and even animals. jellyfish do not have brains, worms do not have brains either. i could list more but i believe that your attempt to insult me has just been shattered. please reconsider your attempt to mock by getting your facts straight little boy

  • @tartantulakid666 Im studying biology and getting my major, I want you too know coming from someone who has done countless disections that jelly fish and other cnidarians do have brains as well as animals from the platyhelmenthes phylum which would include your worm. also arachnids (T's) do have brains and have proven personatlies. nothing comparable to humans or larger animals, because they are small thus their brain capacity is small. cheers.

  • @lb4liife I am going to have to disagree with you. jellyfish according to my multiple sources do not have a brain but simple networks of nerves that can help carry out basic paristalsic (bad spelling) movements that aid in their propulsion and prey consumption. i am curious on this matter so if you have a source or research that can convince me other wise, please send it to me

  • @tartantulakid666 well your correct. cnidarians and other organisms have an advanced network of nerves. I didn't feel like explaining but it works alot like a brain, aiding in hunting and other functions. I just didn't want to go into detail plus I didn't think people would understand what im saying. but you are correct, however arachnids do have brains, actual brains haha

  • hey man thanks for the vid, I wasnt sure about some of my moms tarantulas behavior. his name is vladimir and he is a chelean rose hair, it turns out he like to get held and walk around. thanks again

    Oh and funny story, he totaly pooped on me, silvery spider poop is very ominous at first. ;P

  • I have had tarantulas for many years now and the way you abuse her is disgusting you should NEVER pick up a tarantula manualy like you did, I hope you get bit so fucking badly that your tendons snap and you cant use your hands.

  • @jamiearid hahaha okay mister activist. tarantula do not even have brains so they do not experience this as traumatizing. i suggested this because some people do enjoy handling more docile specimens. i provide safe tips that minimize the risk of any accident that could harm the tarantula. whenever i pick up my tarantulas with these methods, they don't show signs of distress when i drop them. you're perception on this is hazed by your need to make things mammal like and react the way they would.

  • @tartantulakid666 umm yeah that was a fail. they DO have a brain, and only corals and jellyfish are animals without brains. you didnt abuse the aanimal, but you could be a little more gentle.

  • @jamiearid Well I'm sure if the spider had a problem with what he was doing, he would have reacted in due course. Infact it seemed very docile.

  • @SpicyDragoon Because its shit scared and insecure you incosiderat human

  • @jamiearid Calm yourself

  • @WadonMurder if you want to move with the spider in your hand, your better of holding it with a gentle but firm grip instead of letting them free roam in your hands. i was lucky once that i was holding the T in my hand and it fell from a foot onto my blanket on my bed. but if it were the case of hitting the floor, i would have probably killed it which is why i'll pic up certain species of T's

  • dude why you using a pencil? use your finger very light

  • @JayBurgess96 some people are very sensitive to urticating hairs so a pencil is more favorable

  • last time i hade a spider tarantula

    it name waz lemon kuz it look yellow like a lemon he always sleeped on my head he was venomas but i waz not scared he never bite anybody but one day i woke up and said hi lemon he did not crall to my nose like always i got scared he was still on my head i took him of and he was dead it was really sad i will never foget u lemon at night i still fell him on my head he was still to younge to die please people i u kare send pic of yellow spiders thx :(

  • at 1:09 i wanna cuddle that thing. its so cute!

  • Why handeling them? will do nothing good for them.

  • I have A.geniculata, Brazilian White Knee, a nervous specimen, I dont know which method is better, I dont wish it to bite me if Im trying to take it out of the tank, can you please assist me? Much appreciated, thanks

  • nice

  • very good vid. i have a chillean rose and have only picked her up a couple of times. i was glad to see a few ways to actually handle her.

  • Hey i bought a chilie rose tarantula a few days ago its about 2 years old. Tried picking it up and it raised its front legs but didnt show any fangs. Left it alone, shall i try again in the future or leave it as a lost cause :( Any hints would be appriciated :)

  • nice tut

  • thanks. at least this one is a female. i got ripped off twice where they told meit was a male

  • great!!! im trying to bulid up my courage to hold my tarantula and im trying to find the best way to do so

  • thank you very much!

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