Agressive Thai Tiger (Vietnamese Tiger Rump)

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2009

My freind (Mike) and I try to relocate his year-old Thai Tiger Tarantula from his small plastic holding to a proper terrarium without actually being killed. Wish us luck.

Quick Facts:
Species: Vietnamese Tiger Rump
Class: Haplopelma Longipes
Origin: Veitnam
Size: 3 - 4 inch
Age: 9 months - 1 year

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  • you dont know shit!!! they need at least 4 preferably 6 inch substrate to allow them to burrow! chek mine out your is bigger

  • @hatchboi6969 This is an old video. It was a temporary habitat. Thanks for your concern.

  • dont understand why anyone would want a tarantula they cant hold. mexican red knee.. know thats a tarantula you want. or a chili rose hair..

  • @lgdarespermy123 Have both a Chilean Flame-Hair and a Mexican Red-Rump... but there's something about the more aggressive tarantulas that's just more interesting.

  • keep that up and you guys will b posting a bite video soon hahahahaha

  • @MegaGhit LOL, let's hope not!

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  • Just so you guys know...You spelt "veitnam" wrong, it is spelt "Vietnam" ^____^ this is the next spider on my list

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  • @lgdarespermy123 Haha, it's not about the hold... it's about the looooooooove

  • Thats bad ass!!

  • @Davkuy hey dude if you hold your old world tarantulas, please post your videos so we could see and believe that you handled them with ease, if it's friendly than a mexican red knee then show us of your videos... that's pretty cool... :O

  • @ProjectProvidence wow scary type dude, love to have one too... tarantulas here in philippines is very popular too... but i could not dare to handle that i heard that it has a very dangerous venom than most of the tarantulas like the indian ornamental...

  • @hackneysk8er you 'spelt' 'spelled' wrong.

  • vaya, me parece que alguien se hizo caca...

  • What a couple of wussies.

  • omg how hhave managed to put it there in the first place?

  • @lgdarespermy123 why do you want to handle a T? does it make you look bad ass? the T will be more stressed out if you hold it they are creatures to look at, you have to see the beauty of them and if you cant do that without handling, you might be better off with a cat or a dog or hamster..

  • @lgdarespermy123 I have one of these, plus 3 other Haplopelmas, and even though this one is is the most agressive, I have held all of them, and the rest of them are frendlier than my Mexican Red Knee. They are not so much aggressive, as they are skittish and deffensive. But if you get them comfortable they actually can be quite friendly. I have been thumped by my red knee and all of my rosies, but never my OBT or my Cobalt blue. Never been bit though, and I hold every one of my 30 spiders.

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