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Tarantula Wasp vs. Tarantula

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Uploaded by on Aug 9, 2007

In my back yard i came accross this, which is a Tarantula Wasp, which had stung the tarantula; paralyzing it and was dragging it off to its hole

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  • uhh? how about MORE FOOTAGE?

  • I had actually initially filmed two clips, one with a good camera, and then this one, and upon uploading it, i actually uploaded this 1 cuz the thumbnails were the same. Lol THEN i got a virus immediately after that, and lost ALL of my data, so i couldn't re-upload. Sorry guys, I wish i had a better clip to show you =\

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  • @proSk8boarderboy but thats horrible to the tarantula too as we all know eventually the tarantula will still die soon cuz its system is filled with poison even tho is paralazed it is still deadly poison which will cause the tarantulas system to shut down in a few hours.. so is better to let the tarantula out of its misery and kill it riteaway before it suffers more..

  • Coming soon: Video Coffin Death Match, 2 Men vs the other guy

  • i have yet to find a vid where the spider wins

  • that insect which drags tarantula is really bastard

  • @windex1122 wow where i live we have wolf spiders, brown recluses, brown widows, black widows and the typical garden spiders

  • @Liamx123 SAME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!­

  • i saw this and i wasnt into spiders and didnt know anything about them now if i see it again i will kill the tarantula hawk and let the spider live (even though its paralysed) i know im killing nature and Gods creatures but im saving the tarantula

  • @japs209 i do also wolf spiders, brown recluses, brown widows, black widows, and the typical giant garden spiders

  • the wasp and spider will fight, and if the spider wins, it eats the wasp. if the wasp wins, it paralyzes the spider with venom made for just paralyzing spiders. then, it lays its eggs inside of the spider that has been paralyzed, where in about 4-6 days, the egg will hatch, and a single baby hawk wasp will eat the insides of the spider, and fly away. meanwhile, the spider is still alive, feeling every bite and movement the little larvae makes in its body. thumbs up so they can see.

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