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handling a king baboon

From (od) : plunge1026 | People & Blogs | time (czas) 02:19 | count (liczba odwiedzin) 9814 | rating (ocena) 4.882353 | Advert. (polecamy) - | handling a king baboon.


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  • FUCK. THAT.
  • my king is crazy if you breath on it goes threat so yours is super mellow
  • are king baboons skittish too? cuz i know my goliath strikes,kicks hair, and skittish :[
  • i have a couple chilobrachys that ive handled ill make a vid in the near future
  • the one you sent me, would bite the substrate if it moved, but i still held it. just be careful because i know someone might get bite watching this ;)
  • YOU JUST HAD TO DO IT DIDNT YOU?!?!?
  • Oh right. Thanks never knew that. Shame it looks well nice that colour. So then i have no idea what type i have of Pamphobeteus then. :-(
  • @tonyfang888 Well that's up to you. Are you okay dealing with species of this caliber. I've been collecting tarantulas for more than 16 years, I personally would never advise (also made vids to back this up) a T this aggressive/defensive and highly venomous to someone whose never kept any before. A lot of people can't hack their aggression.
  • do you have any asian species by chance that maybe you have handled? that is something i'd like to see.
  • @tonyfang888 No, don't even think of handling this species at all. His specimen might be calmer, but it doesn't mean the rest of them are calm. I have a young female whose a lot meaner. He took a very big risk of been bitten by this species, and trust its a T you would not want to get bitten by. Its easy enough to keep (I have videos on my channel showing how they should be kept) but if you want Ts that are handleable and not aggressive at all, I highly recommend getting a mexican red knee
  • Bird Eater,Cobalt Blue,Baboon all the Tarantulas I want end up being wry aggressive.
  • What makes a spider a 'true' spider?
  • Handy girl!
  • Wow... you got some balls for pickin her by her bod -.-
  • Nice bro
  • Very*
  • Awesome vid & beautiful King Baboon! You are definitely a pro; I am very comfortable moving my T's around like this as well; but NOT my King Baboon or my T.stirmi :)
  • that was fucking pro
  • Hello you something is wrong with you:) I definitely do not dare to touch their crawit
  • you are CRAZY bro!!!... you got ballz.....
  • Thats a great video matey i can see by your vids your well use to handling your tarantulas. :-) I have a king baboon but would not hold it or any of my other ts. I have never seen anyone hold a african trap door spider tho. Have you?
  • Dear Mr. plunge, Your video is the bomb diggety! I love how you don't go for sensationalism or schlock. I'm bettin' your KB is a happy and healthy camper. I just purchased a little 2" KB and I plan on having it for a long long while =) She's already burrowed pretty deep and I don't expect to see her for awhile. Other than her water dish and the occasional cricket, she'll have no reason to surface. Do you know if she'll molt above or below the surface?
  • Holy fuck. I hold my T all the time, but she's a Rosie, and she's docile as hell, but how the hell do you have the balls to pick up a T that's HISSING at you? lol. damn. That's crazy.
  • awww isn't she beautiful.
  • That was brave i dont even handle my rosie
  • Tats cool dident know it was so powerful. :-) This is the one i have found it after searching. Pamphobeteus sp. equador. Its beautiful like a tiger colour on abdomen.
  • i cant even pinch grab my A ANax (texas Tan_ without it trying to bite me,,,, its more agressive then your king baboon lol
  • things people own
  • their venom would prob cause hospitalization p.antinous is the bolivian steely blue legged bird eater
  • @ukmachinehead I have a really nice Pampho. Its a male. By nice, I mean he is B. smithi friendly. Never tries to bite. He does kick hair of course, but. I can handle him anytime. He's nicer than my Salmon pink. My fort hall baboon is pretty docile as well, though really skittish.
  • Oh right that makes sense why have never seen anyone handle one then. How bad is there venom? Im well happy just come back from tarantula fare and have bought 4 new babys. Green bottle blue, tiger ornamentle, T blondie and Pamphobeteus Antinous which i think is called Giant equador bird eater. :-)
  • i dont keep true spiders but to to their venom being significantly more potent then any tarantula i would not attempt it
  • you got balls son
  • Thay are not suitable for handling
  • Dam I think my 3" is male, it just has a straight line and no visible lips along the epigastric furrow... I would love to know for sure though.
  • LOL
  • boss
  • all pamphos have the tiger pattern when young it'll disappear as it grows
  • its beautiful!!! looks kinda like a T blondi
  • Fuck. If i tried that with my baboon she would turn 180 and sink her fangs into me. Your a maniac.
  • thats pretty awsome.! tho have u actually ever bin bit by any tarantulas? how it feel whats the dmg?
  • HERO!!!
  • @tonyfang888 they're pretty defensive enough. I suggest getting a few Ts first before caring for a king baboon.
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