Building a Graveyard-Themed Tarantula Enclosure!

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Publicado 2020-10-30
In today's Halloween special, we build an enclosure for an Orange Baboon Tarantula (aka "Orange Bitey Thing") that incorporates real bones! Enjoy some neat bone facts, OBT facts, and creepy stories about the bones' origins...

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  • @enderkitty6668
    Fun fact: while fenestration is the latticework of skulls, Defenestration is the act of throwing someone out/through a window!
  • @sheamagnus6826
    Fun Fact: Squirrels are actually omnivores and some have been known to kill and eat baby rabbits. Based on the size of that rabbit skull, I doubt the squirrel killed that rabbit, more likely I took the opportunity for a free snack after the rabbit already passed.
  • When my old Burmese died we buried him inside a pillowcase in the garden, a year later we accidentally disturbed his grave site and I pulled his bones out, I found something very odd amongst the bones and realised it was his last meals skull, it was really fascinating, my hubby said I'm weird but I thought it was so interesting
  • Hannibal is supposed to be a “fierce OBT”, but he’s honestly just so dang cute, especially with the captions
  • @JohnnyR31S
    I'd sooner have human bones in an enclosure than have an Orange Bitey Thing in my apartment. Beautiful, but terrifying.
  • @celinasmith9867
    Ed: Human bones ? Emily: Ew no Also Emily: knows exactly where to get human bones.
  • @jasonfrance7888
    Nobody: Me: thinks tarantualas are kind of cute Also me: terrified of itty bitty spiders that cant even hurt me
  • @WayOverBooked
    My favorite thing is how you're explaining that his bites are medically significant and he is super fast, all while leaving the lid wide open.
  • @mistyk.2152
    Emily:”Eww human bones no!” Also Emily: I know 2 companies within driving distance to buy human bones by name and the cost right off the top of my head.
  • @tmntleo
    The second I saw an OBT my brain went "Oh no". As someone who has been bitten by one of those fuckers (no I wasn't messing with one, I was feeding it and it ran up the damn tongs and got me before I could drop them), they are NOT for beginners, holy heck. They hurt so much, spent 2 days in hospital because of it.
  • @taylerjade2860
    I know this is so bad but I really think if he “teleported” I might accidentally smack him out of instinct...
  • @lbon5479
    Actually "Orange bitey thing" is the scientific name, of the genus Orange and the species Bitey Thing
  • @akhyre_728
    "Do you know what Hannibal wants to be when he grows up" A web designer Nice one, Ed.
  • @Kaasplankje69
    Orange sus I swear, he was venting in the coyote skull.
  • @mars9538
    "Because we're in the midwest, and we all look like a bunch of dead fish." -Emily Best quote ever
  • @tarakasper3611
    immediately goes and sticks fingers in dogs mouth to find bone crushing teeth. Dog: 😑
  • @Aceicada
    Emily and Ed: "They're known to 'teleport' they're so fast" holding the lid open Me: stress
  • “I’m in the mid west, and we all look like dead fish” Emily, 2020
  • I have severe entomophobia and arachnophobia, but snake discovery got me through my fear of snakes and lizards in the past, so I’m trying to desensitize myself to spiders
  • So a couple things about what is actually recommended for OBTs: The enclosure size and front opening is fine but the screen top can actually be bad for them, they can get their toes stuck. The light is unnecessary and potentially a problem in excessive heat and lighting, you'll barely see the spider as is, the light will just scare it. Ambient temperature and light should be fine. I would also give them more substrate towards the back so that they can burrow more.