Brachypelma - Tarantulas of Mexico Part 1

Minty

@londontarantulas
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These have been excellent. Glad to read there’s going to be more next year.
 

Thekla

Arachnoprince
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Ha have to rename thread now
Why? As far as I remember, Andrew was mostly featuring Brachypelmas in his series: B. emilia, B. klaasi, B. hamorii, B. smithi, B. baumgarteni, B. boehmei and B. auratum. :pompous::smug:
Only T. verdezi he was showing got moved into the new genus and that doesn't warrant a change of the thread title, I'd say. ;)
 

WheelbarrowTim

Arachnopeon
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I watched these last night and they were captivating. Just the introductory history was incredible but when they got to the actual habitat and began interacting with the Ts it was really thrilling to be able to witness their behavior in the wild. I was excited to see them do a bit of sidebar and explore a few other Brachypelmas that also inhabited the areas. Awesome info!
 

Colorado Ts

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I watched the entire series over a 3 day period; school closed due to bad weather made for a great opportunity to sit by the fire, watch the snow falling outside and enjoy. Just an awesome series, and the only high quality series that I have ever seen on tarantulas.

I happily look forward to the new additions after the new year.
 
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