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  • everyone know the brown recluse spider >>>>>

  • thumps up iff wikipedia brought you here

  • The ice age didn't really effect Aussie land, so cool shit lives there .

  • This guy is a fuckign absolute nutcase.

  • I have a funnel web spider out side my house in WA Australia.

  • Come to Australia, see our great city sites, beautiful beaches, awesomely hot girls, meet our wildlife, and maybe die from a spider, snake, or marine animal bite. It's all part of the fun adventure

  • @xwinglover That`s precisely why i`m on the fence about the place. Everything about Australia rules...everything! Only problem is, when I get off the plane, everything is going to try to kill me.

  • And this is why I don't live on the north shore

  • Fuckin' enough! I'm gonna go look for kittens or some shit......

  • Mygalomorph - theraposids the so called tarantulaes have venom equally to a bee sting .. you should more be concerned from the tiny hairs they leave scratching their backs they can cause redness and itchiness at your face-eyes - not everyone can hold a goliath tarantula a brachypelma smithi ...everyone ..every theraposid can lift up his head showing fangs...if bitten will hurt but as i said like a bee sting reults

  • Rest of spiders worldwide can equally inject venom just like venom of bees, wasps etc with redness, itchiness at site and probably if the persons organism react allergically small malaise and very rarely vomit... just an aspirin and a doctor phone call for malaise if symptoms are a bit more than mild. Wild wasps of genus apis (red/yellow ones are more pron to allergic reactions - and lasting pain at bite site

  • you should always think in terms of danger 1. Does the spider has deadly venom? 2 Can it be close to your home 3. Can it give a full bite mostly than a dry bite? 4. Can it leave permanent results on victim..a scar at bite site. 5. Can it be aggressive at defense if provoked? Considering these factors and we have The most dangerous in the world are Phoneutria and atrax. (1,2,3,5) Then comes loxosceles (2,4) with 4 very rare. Last comes Latrodectus (1,2).

  • Dude I'm 16 and I'm still afraid of that shit O.e

  • "the good thing is, they're not found near the home!"

    yeah. i wouldn't go looking after that.

  • Thumbs up if you too felt something crawling up your leg

  • Damn! Swat that critter immediately!!! Dripping fangs freak me out!!!

  • @NinjaWatermelon29 I know they exaggerate the dangers, also with sharks sometimes you can go for weeks without being attacked by a shark.

  • He over his little brush doesn't he.

  • why am i searching spiders up it makes my body feel wierd when i look at a spider :S

  • this is the most dangerous spider in the world, let me poke it with this paintbrush

  • i thought Brazilian wondering spiders were the most dangerous

  • @AlpinKirkonen they are the Funnel web spider is next in line

  • Just around 00:56 i was thinking.. cmon move u idiot!

    but then 00:58 mega trollface :D

  • that dude is a badass

  • It seems the new tool used to tame animals is a paintbrush.

  • @NinjaWatermelon29 I am sure you are right, Ninja! Still, you guys do have some nasty critters over there!

  • thanks for talking me out of ever visiting Australia in my lifetime! Those spiders make Black Widows seem like purring kittens!!

  • WHY THE HELL DID THIS MAN NOT TELL ME WHAT THE ANTI-VENOM IS?!

  • thought that daddy long legs were the most venomous spiders in the world they just don't have big enough mouths to create a bite for the venom to go into O.o

  • @nateDawg12346 Actually, that's a myth. The actual amount of venom in a daddy long legs spider is unknown and as for the opilionids (which most people refer to as the daddy long legs, even though it isn't actually a spider) they have no venom at all.

  • i think australia is nice but deadly i mean i never been there but you know what i mean

  • I think if Sydney ever wanted to do reconstruction on their city, here's their sign change:

    Welcome to Sydney, Home of the Most Fucking Poisonous Spider on Earth

  • oh my god that thing fills the fucking jar

  • Nice short-shorts.

  • why don't you just DESTROY IT?!?!?!!!!

  • Damn,

    do I really want to go to Australia for a Year?

    There is like no safe place!

    Snakes, scorpions, god damn spiders, creepy kind of mosquitos

    and in the Water are freaking, aligators, sharks, jellyfish and more :/

    should think about that once more :D

  • @LemmingGuide lol I have lived in Sydney for 28 years and never seen any of those things ;) It's only if you go looking for them haha. As for mosquitos, meh they ain't nothin.

  • @LemmingGuide It's safe dude. Most people who live in Australia never even see most of these. Oh, and no alligators in Australia, we do have crocodiles though ;)

  • "Deadly spiders are common in Australia and is part of reason why that country has a small population of 21,000,000 people"

    Where did you get that bullshit from ? LOL...

  • Absolutely gorgeous.

  • Just because I watched ONE video of a Funnel Web Spider, Youtube thinks I love Funnel Web Spiders and want to watch more!

  • What country does this spider exists?[Sorry for bad english].

  • @TheGb2132 Australia. We also have the world's most poisonous snake (the inland typan).

  • Kill it with fire!

  • stop pissin' the spider off!

  • Well, no more boots for me

  • ugh the heebyjeebies..

  • you don't have to be australian to have a nature show, but it helps

  • thumb up if you came from top ten animal power moves

    

  • boooty shorts!!!

  • BRUSHIE BRUSHIE

  • If I recall correctly, It'll actually chase people down to get another bite in.

    I'm so glad that the only things I have to worry about when working on my bush crew are snakes.

    

  • nice shorts

  • 281,281 views. never seen that before

  • i would've loved to see the tree dwelling funnel web smash the camera lens when it was put into the nest

  • would that spider be able to kill a tarantula hawk wasp?

  • Im always going to check my shoes before i wear them from now on, never knew funnel webs are found in homes.

  • @Lertz1 What country r u from? They are only found in about around the world.

  • My grandfather, Dr Struan sutherland developed the anti-venom for the sydney funnel web. and he met douglas adams (and was in one of his books). and he kept a blue-ringed octopus in his laundry sink. top bloke

  • Doesn't harm other animals? Causes cardiac arrest and infectious fluids to fill the lungs and arteries in humans?

    Dear JESUS! Why was such a creature ever spawned on this Earth??? KILL IT WITH FIRE!!!

  • if you keep pressing 7 on your keyboard you get to a very interesting action taking place :)

  • They dont harm cats/dogs. Never knew that!

  • And to think I'm scared of black widows and brown recluses. They're bad, but I have no idea. Getting bit by this spider is probably like stepping on a knife or piece of glass or something.

    That man's brave. I couldn't have been that close to it. I'd have held a cup out at arm's length to catch it and retreated afterward to get some safety equipment.

    The bite wouldn't kill cats or dogs, he said? I heard it doesn't affect rabbits either. That could mean the spider evolved around humans.

  • isnt the black widdo/ brown reclues the most dangerous???

  • @DillynGuidry No. A black widow may kill a newborn baby, and the brown recluse just causes skin necrosis.

  • @DillynGuidry Not anymore.

  • Australia- Thats why we are all tough cunts

  • that came into my house yesterday i shit myself

  • Those fangs were made for CHEWING.

  • THAT THING COME BY MY HOUSE I KILL IT!!!

  • @xxdavidhaloxx DAMN AUSTRALIA, YOU SCARY.

  • @xxdavidhaloxx DAMN NATURE YOU SCARY!!!!!!!!

  • i love spiders

  • Well, the females poison is not deadly only them male

  • ahhhh the shit you look at at 1.30 in the morning

  • EPIC THEME SONG IN THE END!!!!!!!

  • Is this Steve Urwin's replacement?

  • hes wearing shorts in the wilderness sheesh.. i would have every inch of me covered from head to toe.. lol

  • 2:09 - The spider is making a doco on how people get bitten by spiders

  • I dont understand spider enthusiasts... its just nuts to trifle with something with that kind of fangs and venoms... and he's putting his face as close as a small child would on a TV screen...

  • This guy is officially nuts, that spider could put the hurt on this egg-head!

  • that spider might be tamed, usually they run like hell when they see humans. But he is right they are not the the most venomous its actually the Brazilian wandering spiders that take the crown.

  • "Deadly spiders are common in Australia and is part of reason why that country has a small population of 21,000,000 people but it is the largest island on our planet."

    You clearly have absolutely NO FUCKING IDEA what you are talking about. Deadly spiders have nothing to do with it! Have you read up on the actual habitat and terrain in Australia? A majority of the country is baron desert, MAY have something to do with it...

    Only been 27 recorded deaths from Spider bites in the LAST 100 YEARS!

  • Nice shorts bro.

  • B4 i got on this there was a squishy toy under my foot and i yelled cause i thought it was a spider o-o

  • So we're gonna use the fan brush here, use a little hunter green, and paint a happy little spider here, and that'll be our little secret...

  • a wonderful creature no doubt but i wonder how its venom stacks up with the wondering spider i mean is the wondering spider worse just because of were its located?

  • I used to keep these as pets securely in glass tanks shit, settle down people haha. But if one was in my bed i'd fuckn cry hard hahahaha

  • nice, beautiful but in the same time dangerous =(

  • omg I got freaked out when I saw the friggin spider on the fridge door... until he ignored it. I started screaming out to my mum that the man was approaching to the damn thing.

  • This is Mad!!!!

  • 1:18 it's not the brush, it's the guy offscreen with a gun

  • dangerous is cause its aggressive and most venomous(phonetria nigriventer as well) agelana species are god's angels if compared to sydney funnel web (they are the same size agelenas  but if compared they are more hairy and calm but atrax robustos (sidby funnel web) is shiny black with huge fangs. They both create web funnel sheets of sil but i think agelenas make them bigger but atrax makes a trap with sticky silk threads apartf from the silky entrance

  • i live in australia ; - ; luckily not in sydney XD tho we have some red backs in the back yard o_O i gotta b careful lol. its not that bad in australia, so dont be scared to come! JUST BRING A MACHINE GUN! lol jk

  • its the gut on 1000 ways to die!

  • Australia sure got a raw deal on creatures that will fuck your shit right up.

  • Oh my god I don't go Australia if they have danger like this The Tree-Dwelling Funnel-Web Spider, even brown recluse spider is very danger.

  • Most insects and spiders can't stand Cinnamon! Search Youtube for more info.........

  • Most people think that the funnel web spider is a tarantula but is actually not. Anyone bitten by these is sure to die unless they receive immediate medical care. This is a very aggressive spider and the most venomous one in the world.

  • thank god i dont live in australia man gahh they have lots of exotic bugs that i hate

  • What do you think about venoms of funnel web spider and deathstalker scorpion? Which one is deadly? I think deathstalker is much more dangerous!!!

  • well i've always wanted to like in australia but nvm :(

  • so cats and dogs are not effected by the spiders venom?

  • i have been telling people about tree dwelling ones for years .. and no one believed me . HA

  • That thing come near my house I kill it!

  • Just to think some poor fuckers find funnel web spiders in their house.

  • i almost stepped on one of these the other day in my yard almost pooed my pants but then played with it for a bit

  • Woman: Aw dang... My car broke down..

    BrushGuy: -Drifts next to her car- I can help you!

    Woman: Oh so you brought extra tools in your trunk or something?

    BrushGuy: -Whips Out The Brush- No need. I have this.

  • Anyone else notice that as this english guy is pokin' around at this poor spider, he keeps lookin' down really nervously? I couldn't help but laugh.

  • @10beldingh I believe the person in this documentary is Australian, not English.

  • @MsBranDEEE He sounds more south african than Aussie, and whats with the Comment on the video "

    Deadly spiders are common in Australia and is part of reason why that country has a small population of 21,000,000" what crack were they smoking when they wrote that?

  • He has a fetish for fangs

  • put your hands in the air like you just want the brush out of your fucking face!

    

  • Does he carry the paint brush everywhere with him?

  • They need to make a horror movie out of this fearless killer!!!

  • FUCK Australia! Why is everything poisonous live there?!

  • pussy shit. there are millions of those in my house

  • There you sit... comfortabely on the toilet...and suddenly you get bitten in your balls. You're balls put on fire by one mean spider...

  • I wonder, do wasp eat these spiders or what eats these kinds of spiders

  • Man. I live in Sydney. I am never going outside or taking the screens off my windows again...

  • spiders like raise ya legs i the air!

  • LOL @ 1:01 the spiders like " hey Maaaannnnnnn I didn't do shit"

  • "Not found around peoples homes"

    Bull! I found one in my garage, and I don't even live in Sydney!

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  • @rainer250 That is a horrid use of the word 'Irony'. It doesnt fit the means you use it at all. I swear people love their pseudo-intellectual terms.

  • There are 3 spiders that are dangerous to humans. The funnel web spiders described here in this video, the Brazilian wandering spider, and of course the black widow spider but these funnel webs are the most dangerous glad I don't live anywhere near Australia I wonder why such a creature even exists

  • @solar9019 More than 3, don't forget the brown recluse which has a nasty bite. Someone died fairly recently from a recluse. Hobo spiders pose some danger too. Another one in Australia is the whitetail spider. But none of the ones I mentioned compare to the 2 funnel webs mentioned here or the Brazilian wandering spider you mentioned. I sure would surely hate to be bit by any of the top 4 though, those are some seriously potent spiders.

  • @Torn80cj really? the brown recluse is that dangerous? I heard that it can cause your skin just to rot off but I didnt know it could kill an adult person.

  • @solar9019 If you get bit in certain spots, you can die if medical attention is not given in time. Necrosis can get out of hand in certain cases. One woman had necrocis so bad that she lost some fingers on her hand. The person who died recently was bit on the neck. They never said if it was in the front, side, or the back of the neck. If the recluse gets trapped against your body, it bites and releases venom until its freed or out of venom. This is when it can really be dangerous to humans.

  • @Torn80cj necrosis is due to their dirty fangs. The poison they have is an 'atraxotoxin' which is a highly dangerous nerve toxin. People get necrosis with White Tail spiders too - but once again, not from the poison, but their dirty fangs - a particular kind of bacteria.

  • @solar9019 i wonder why people exist ??

  • When i watch it i imagen that spider say

    -no coments man! no coments!

    -hey man wtf are you talking about?

  • walkies lmao 

  • I WANTED HIM TO GET BITTEN SO BADLY

  • the spider's like "don't u dare fucking touch me with ur shitty brush!"

  • from what I hear every spider is the most dangerous spider in the world

  • that man really enjoys his brush

  • Walkies... God bit him!!!!! Another dumb Englishman !

    What he didn't tell you is that they can JUMP over 6 Feet (2 metres).

    And talk about a bunch of chickens.... It's a wonder you lot don't lay eggs, come on it's only a little funnel web, that's an Aussie's view. :)

  • Walkies... God bit him!!!!! Another dumb Englishman !

    What he didn;t tell you is that they can JUMP over 6 Feet (2 metres).

  • Walkies... God bit him!!!!! Another dumb Englishman !

  • the most dangerous spider in the world is actually the Brazillian Wandering Spider.

  • @mrdanni not strictly true, you can't measure the dangerousness of a spider by the power of it's venom, there are a lot of other things to take into account, like mobility, habitat, hunting techniques and that kind of thing. basically whatever the most dangerous spider is is open to opinion.

  • @mrdanni False.

  • KEEP THOSE FUCKERS OVER THERE! I FEEL SPIDERS ALL OVER ME!

  • that guy is fucking crazy.

  • Im glad I live in New Zealand!!

  • @cezza57 Haha i am definitely with ya on that one mate!

  • @cezza57 Don't worry, we can sent you some if you like......

  • 2:16 I shat bricks, I thought that those leaves near his head were a giant spider!

  • he say that it is the dangerous spider in the world thats NOT true... It is the 2 most dangerous ... the World most dangerous and deadly spider is the Bannana spider (brazillian wandering spider) baste on LD50 (least amount need to kill) :)) but there is no kidding these spiders are so deadly you chance to survive are small if you get bitten tho.

  • I love his short shorts.

  • If they're the most dangerous spiders in the world, why the fuck would you put your face on the floor, you moron?

  • Ugly fuckers are seriously scary shit. I'm told they are very aggressive to. FUCK THAT!

  • That close to the world's most deadliest spiders? I'd scream

  • man how can i be like a pro like that guy i love spiders

  • First...I encounter the most dangerous spider in the world. Next.....we see the most dangerous pair of underwear in the world.

  • @PoppaBlue59 aaa i hate wearing tighty whities

  • So we have a great work that must be done. It is wrong not to find the optimum conditions for life, with millions of samples from the soil around the world.

  • Isnt fantastic with such a creature. Just look at the fangs and how sharp they are. The creation has done its work very well. I wonder, if you live in a temperate climate where there is none of those creations, would a climate change with higher temp (to tropical temp) make it possible for creations like f.ex. a Funnel Web Spider to suddenly appear. If thats the case there must be creation conditions in the soil. We can find those conditions by looking at the soil in a microscope.

  • @globe255 Suddenly appear. Fuck that. I'd suddenly disappear!

  • @Thebearcat66 Just a theory lol

  • @globe255 And a frightening one at that!

  • @globe255 Just one more reason I'm good with our sub-zero Canadian winters.

    *** Keeps ALL critters like this beast out of my backyard.

  • @Thebearcat66 You are right, i wouldnt change with Australia either or other very warm countries for that matter. I like the four seasons. I do always hope for a strong winter at least a couple of months with law temp like 5F or so, but it is seldom we have that in Denmark. Most of the times there is temp over the freezing point.

  • @globe255 In Ontario, Canada... minus 30-40 degrees with windchill is common. Cannucks are tough.

    Love the cold... but we don't need brutal spiders!

    Stay well

  • There's nothing wrong with keeping spiders as pets.. just feed them right, make sure they always got water n so on.. I used to have a bird eating spider i used to let walk around the house..

    Do you forget certain movies have tarantualas in them!

  • what show was this

  • IF I SAW ONE OF THEM IDE SELL ME HOUSE AND MOVE SOME WHERE AWAY! FROM DA HOME!

  • @Quakers9745 bahahaha

  • people are starting to keep them as pets 

  • Damn nauture you scary!

  • @angelspark100, you didn't put your message with all caps, YOU'VE GOT TO SCREAM IT!

  • @zambwia Lol

  • what i wanna know is, why the fuck does he act like a pro at this. but he uses a paintbrush to poke at shit?

  • your comment that spiders are the reason why Australia has a small population makes you sound like an idiot.

    Peace,

    Ben

    Fremantle,

    Western Australia

  • wasnt that guy describing animal stuff on 1000 ways to die?

  • I read that the Mouse Spider's venom could be potentionally more toxic to humans than the Sydney Funnel Web spider's. Also the anti-venom for Sydney Funnel bites also seems to be effective in treating Mouse Spider bites.

  • One of the advantages of living in Britain, basically nothing will kill you in this country.

    We've got harmless spiders, hardly any snakes (apart from things like the Adder) and no Wolves anymore.