The northern part of Martinque is home to Caribena versicolor. Enjoy the video and leave a comment if you like it. For regular videos of spiders in their natural habitats follow this youtube channel. ✓ Subscribe: / worldofspiders
I was always under the impression that tarantula populations were very sparse and uncommon in the wild. It blows my mind how common these guys are. It brings a big smile to my face.
They are so cute and pretty. You should carry some feeders with you so when you coax them out of their hide you can reward them for showing us how beautiful they are. 🙂🕸🕷💕
Poor things thought they were getting fed 😭. They’re like lil fuzzy eight legged puppies playing tug of war with the stick. Stunning colors and chill, charismatic spider. Of course a beautiful creature comes from a beautiful place.
They're everywhere!!!! I loved it. Seeing how they live in their natural habitat is amazing!!!! Tom Moran recommended you. Subscribed. Tyfs God bless you
@@sandramullen7804 absolutely. If it hadn't been for him I would have killed my first T. Taught me to never listen to anything about tarantula's on the internet frfr
First thing I noticed is how small the abdomen is on a wild one. What a pro video! Fantastic. Can only imagine how much effort went into this, or time.
i came from Toms Big Spiders to watch the versicolors in their home amazing video and beautiful spiders they are lucky to live in a nice place w/ all the bananas they can eat 😵
I dont think they'll be doing much banana eating considering they are obligate predators but they'll certainly be munching on the insects that love the bananas, which is many!
Awesome video! Like the music. Nice to see the natural habitat and also my versicolor which I've had since it was a sling has just turned colors and thought it was an adult but based on the video I see it's still juvenile. Thanks!
It's like there holding onto the stick with there finger tips then when they find out it's not a bug like strobe home spider thinking iam to cool for this stuf