Argyroneta aquatica (Water Spider)

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Uploaded by on Sep 13, 2007

This is the only spider known to live permanently underwater.

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Uploader Comments (DJAlMighty247)

  • Where'd you find the spider? I'd really like to observe one in one of my extra aquariums

  • @clank1 I have learned that swamp ponds and lakes are the best places.

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  • Spiders only scare people on land ? Well Tough shit, this one decided to grow its own scuba gear and fuck you all over...

  • its crazy how creatures have evolved and adapted to to different enviroments. nonetheless spiders living hunting eating breeding adn breathing underwater. very intelligent creatures. this is my favorite spider right next to the one that does cartwheels down desert hills.

    awesome video and thank you for posting it.

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  • Who the hell would be scared by that? This is WAY too fascinating to be any scary.

  • @Sutinennn Can't be bad news when the worst spider bite you can get in your area consists of a rash and a short fever.

  • why looking in space for aliens.. people have them in fishtanks!

  • What is that insect next to it? I saw something similar in my tank.

  • LOL aww the end he lost a bubble and froze probably thinking "shit..." i wanted to see him encase the bug though! :/

  • It is in my country and its the most poisonous spider here. I havent seen one yet...

  • Its common name is the Diving Bell Spider

  • awww, he lost a big bubble near the end after working so hard xD

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