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  • do the tarantulas ever fuking win?

  • spider keep losing because wasp can use his paralyzing vemon to sting his prey so that the spider wont move that much.... And wasp got a chance to lay his eggs inside of the spider body until her baby wasp hashy and the started eating that spider flesh...

  • shoulda done a barrel roll...

  • Do the stomp. blaaaaw *guts of spider and wasp splattered* :) just kidding. I'm just glad that wasps and other bugs dont grow to the size of a dog or even bigger.

  • Soooo... Let me get this straight.

    This wasp stings the f*** out of you...

    Paralyzes you...

    Skull f***s your defenseless body...

    Then how ever long it takes, its babies eat you from the inside out till they are developed.

    .....

    That is one hell of a way to go!! I actually fell bad for a spider for once _

  • It's supposed to be the largest wasp in the world. The body is about two inches long and the wingspan is similar. The stinger is about a quarter of an inch long.

    In the video, the wasp has stopped to clean the spider's silk from its antennae. It usually leaves to find the nearest place to stash the spider. After it drags it there, it stings it several more times, to paralyze it. Then it lays an egg on the tarantula's abdomen and buries it.

    And then...well, I guess we've all seen "Alien."

  • Dude wtf spider u keep loosing

  • so spiderman has a new nemesis..waspman..

  • @rosscanner1977 Nonono, not Waspman, The Green Hornet!

  • @rosscanner1977 lmao @ waspman

  • Why do these damn spiders keep losing?

  • stand on his head!

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  • is that a normal wasp? omfg xD i was like meh with the little ones we got over here.. but you have like fkcing monster wasps xD i would run the shit out of me to get the fck away xD

  • the spider of Spider-Man!

  • that's its nature...to win. Its to feed its baby :)

  • These wasps and the red one's like them inject a paralising syrum into its victims before taking it off to lay its larvae inside of them, i know sounds pretty pleasent huh

  • JIU JITSU

  • As a child, I read of a wasp that stings a tarantula to immobilize it, not kill it. Then lay eggs in it. Larvae would feed from the live tarantula. I suppose this is that wasp.

  • @alvaroeguzman yea but the tarantula also as a suicidal defensive mechanism which makes it able to set itself on fire to destroy the eggs, ultimately sacrificing it's only life for it's future species

  • its a tarantula hawk

  • ROUND 1 FIGHT!

    WASP WINS!

    FINISH HIM!

    FATALITY!

  • Fucking Cazadors.

  • @tbagaknight New Vegas LOL, i ran into 8+ of them, i'm lucky that i brought about 30 antivenoms and was using a plasma rifle.

  • @tbagaknight In New Vegas, it probably does this shit to people, stings them to shit, skull fucks them and then has their young cazadors eat you alive until they grow up, no wonder why there are so fucking many.......

  • Spiders always lose!

  • @lovecrazy22 i thought the same thing O.o

  • Wow the wasp always win they are to strong for the spider. You wouldn't think so but it is the truth

  • gagambang balahibo laban sa may pakpak

  • i think the Wasp wants the Tarantula's home

  • they were ´just playing

  • the wasp always wins.

  • Why did the spider do not defend himself

  • @TheMOoOn55 1 sting and its paralized, next step the wasp lays eggs on the turantula and the larvae eat the turantula alive (sry for crappy grammer)

  • wasp needs the body of spider to lay eggs aight?

  • ha the tarantula stepped on its territory and at the end he looked all fuked up

  • hehe. The spider is so fat. He's stuck! It's sad but it's funny.

  • thats a beasty wasp

  • Fucking CAZADORS!!

  • @lilgunner94

    WTF? Lmao

  • people, the wasp is not affected by the spiders poison because of the antidote that it carries within its body, so the spider becomes an easy prey for the wasp to paralyze.

    This is just another example of how EVIL does what it does, using another species to protect its eggs instead of protecting its eggs itself.

  • @godwithin060988 if the wasp got bitten it would die. seen it happen.

  • It would be funny if someone shaved a tarantula's legs.

  • @keithtuber Yeah, but the tarantula still has fangs to defend itself.

  • interracial insect porn ^^

  • the wasps sting paralyzes the spider. also the tarantula isint equpied to take out a wasp. the fangs are too big if anything to be effective.

  • @12345654321dre Also the wasp venom is a fast-acting neurotoxin. That first hit probably deep-fried the spider's bite response. Also the spider's choices are between bad and worse. To close with an agile, armor-plated, winged foe wielding a multi-directional injector is probably the worst thing it could do. In the end, the tarantulas are vulnerable to an antagonistic life-form that has been optimized to take it out.

  • Tarantula hawk*

  • I wanna see Matabele ant vs tarantula hawk spider,Both of these insect had stings that can paralyze

  • wasps always win

  • I disagree, minime0107, about the potential impact of a tarantula bite on the wasp. Tarantulas are not poisonous to humans, but they certainly are to insects, not to mention the physical trauma of having a big fang through your exoskeleton. If you watch other wasp vs. spider videos you'll see that the wasp stings and retreats untill it has softened the spider up, before it goes in to do the real business, as you see in this clip. They win through superior speed and agility.

  • nature at its best. The hawk can be bitten but in most cases it will not be afftected in more than a few seconds and then it goes back to finish of its prey.

  • Both good in Wrestling

  • This is Tarantula Hawk .

  • uhhhh that was a tarantula spider it stung the tarantula and laid its eggs and the babys ate the tarantula alive soooooooooooo tarantula has no chance of winning

  • What regions or states do these wasps live in?

  • that was unbelievably gross.

  • I have a collection of exotic tarantulas including the Goliath Birdeater, which had an encounter with one of these in my area (Los Angeles) when it found its way into my house. However, the tarantula was more than a match for the native wasp which is only two inches. The wasp actually stung the spider, but she just got angry and quite literally impaled the wasp through its head on her fangs and had a tasty and large dinner. The wasp never had a chance against a thirteen inch wide tarantula.

  • @NagatoPein88 They got some shit for that birdeater. There is a tarantula hawk called Pepsis Heros that hunts them. The thing is big as a sparrow! But because birdeaters aren't native to US a big-enough T. Hawk hasn't evolved here. But down in Surinam and Guyana, birdeaters get whacked!

  • thats a big wasp!!!

  • this tarantula hawk wasp drags its paralyzed prey and injects her babies in the prey's body and her babies eats the inside of the paralyzed prey. that would be probably be the worst death ever.

  • I love the mygale hunters! They are agile, armed with a long flexible stinger, a powerful fast-acting neurotoxin, long legs to ward off a counterstrike, and a hard slippery exoskeleton (integument). And it exploits the spider's threat display as an opportunity to slide under and deliver the paralyzing sting. The fact that there is a threat display shows the spider recognizes its mortal enemy. The wasp is optimized for taking on tarantulas, the survival of the species depends upon it..

  • smash both of them with a big rock >:)

  • did the spider win?

  • @igotthecold they never win. These wasps only purpose is killing tarantula's. They have the second most painful sting of all insects.

  • @Scar246 The tarantula can win if it strikes first. Its bite will kill the wasp in very short order, and the tarantula is much stronger so if it pins the wasp and bites, that is game over. I have seen it both with the native species and when one of those buggers tried to attack my thirteen inch wide goliath birdeater. the wasp stung the spider, but the spider only got very, very angry and proceeded to impale the wasp on her fangs and enjoy a tasty native cuisine.

  • why is the damn spider not bitting!!!! if it fangs that wasp once...its done and over, but its not biting at all!!!

  • I don't know. By the way, the wasp won. Video ran out before the battle end.

  • its cuz that tipe of wasp is one that paralizes then drags it s prey to its babies

  • @akul1100 because the wasp's bite paralyzes the tarantuala she/he was most likely bit/stung by it.

  • The wasp is much faster

  • It is because the wasp stung the spider first.

    The sting paralyzes the spider......

    The whole story is, wasp stings spider --> lay eggs in the spider hole or drag spider back to her lair --> let eggs hatch and the babies eat the spider... alive

  • no, i just read about this... the spider cant kill the wasp. it doesnt really try to defend itself either. and the spider doesnt die its just paralyzed but its heart stops dont ask how this makes sence but its not dead. the wasp digs a grave for the spider too with its larvae attached its pretty cool

  • @minime0107 It was stung. By the wasp.

  • @minime0107 its paralysed

  • @minime0107

    it's paralysed by the wasp powerful sting

  • @minime0107 Tarantula's aren't poisonous. If the spider bit, it wouldn't affect the wasp at all. It'd do nothing.

  • @minime0107 I'd say cause the spiders paralised from the stings.

  • @minime0107 this is a tarantual hawk,

    a particular form of wasp that has one of the most painfull stings in the animal kingdom, it lays its eggs in the tarantual which eat thier way out of this.

    the spider has no chance. google them.

  • @minime0107

    Judging by the looks of it, it's a Tarantula Hawk. Their sting paralyzes other insects within seconds, so I'm not surprised the spider's done for. Also, their stings are apparently rated as one of the world's most painful among insects; leaving even humans with incredibly excruciating agony.

  • @Arthemesic I think it's the number-one most painful. Check out YouTube and see folks people volunteering to get tagged by a bullet ant, which supposedly has the worst sting. Now try to find just ONE video of someone letting a T. Hawk dig in. You won't. Nobody's that crazy. I also heard the wheel bug and the cow killer ant both pack some serious pain.

  • @hork111

    What, there are actually videos of people getting bitten by Bullet Ants?! Well I'm not too surprised about the Tarantula Hawk, it looks really, REALLY scary if you ask me. Those who have played Fallout: New Vegas should also feel shivers.. ^^

  • @Arthemesic Yeah, YouTube has a few videos of the bullet ant in operation. One tribe in South America actually uses them for some rite of passage thing, an aboriginal bar mitzvah. The Schmidt Pain Index claims it is the most painful insect sting. But try as I might, I cannot find one video of anybody willingly taking a T. Hawk hit. That says a lot.

  • @minime0107 wasp stinks and spider gets paralyzed . . by the way the most painful stink is wasp's . .

  • @minime0107 that wasp has paralyzing venom

  • @minime0107

    i think it's because the tarantula was paralized in pain long before he could attack the wasp..

  • @minime0107 flying is super effective against ground type

  • @minime0107 The wasp paralyses the spider, that's how they make their kills!

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  • @minime0107

    It's a tarantula hawk. It hunts spiders to lay its eggs inside of. They do nothing but fly around and fuck with HUGE spiders. They're pretty bad ass. Not to mention they have the second most painful sting in the world.

  • @minime0107 The spider did not win because that was a tarantula hawk preying in it. They have evolved to hunt, paralyse and lay their eggs on large tarantulas, like that one. They are amazingly tough little things.

  • @minime0107 It probably did. Wasps have got one heck of an exoskeleton

  • @minime0107 the wasp is a mud dauber and its venom paralyzes the spider. however the wasp is fast plus it moves allot making it hard to catch and its stinger can reach further then the spiders fangs. basically in order to bite the wasp the spider would have to pull it closer which would push the stinger deeper and cause more pain.

  • @leeterryjr these wasps are known for hunting spiders they paralyze them then they take them to there nest alive where they will proceed to lay there eggs inside of the spider. the spider stays alive the whole time the babies hatch inside of it and then they eat the spider from the inside out.

  • @minime0107 because the Tarantula hawk uses a paralyzing sting then it lays eggs in it and the eggs hatch and the laurve eat the tarantula alive :L

  • @minime0107 CUZ I read about the wasp he has strong anesthetic

  • @minime0107 it's a noob spider

  • @minime0107 The wasp is too fast and the venom too powerful.

  • @minime0107

    tarantula hawks has specialized skills to hunt tarantulas. its they favorite food and lay their eggs inside tarantulas body... they cant fught wasps if they are stinged

  • @minime0107 I know your comment was 2 years ago but did you ever find out why the wasp won?

  • @minime0107 This is not a regular wasp, its a tarantula hawk wasp, its sting is one of the most painful of any insect, so in few words, the spider didn't stand a chance.Sources:wikipedia

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