Kid had more understanding and read of the situation and nature than the parents did (no offense!). Obvious this kid reads a lot about it or watches nature programs. Keep reading, little dude!
@@jordandoe4833 lol some kids really know their stuff so how about you stop characterizing all kids as ignorant or stupid? Hell, I’m a kid and I know a fair amount of knowledge concerning animals, nature, etc..
At first i was "annoyed" by the kid, then i was like damn that's a clever kid while still being annoyed by the kid, but then being less annoyed by the kid after being like damn that kids got stupid parents.
Imagine being this guy, so adamant that the wasp is "laying eggs" when in fact it was so obviously only trying to sting, and getting shown up by his 10 year old kid who is actually correct. The wasp does not lay the egg (yes, only a SINGLE egg) until after it drags the spider to the spider's den. Listen to your kids, parents. They know more than you think.
@@cowafungus8104 that’s a hell of a way to refer to kids…..complete morons you say? Well in my experience, adults are morons because they’re stupid and kids are either very smart or just ignorant because they’re kids……I personally know way more than my parents do I mean for crying out loud I discovered I had epilepsy myself and my parents didn’t believe me, well I go see a neurologist and I HAVE EPILEPSY 💀💀💀……oh and uh KID here.
kid knows more then the dad,.he's right the hawk will drag the spider to its den/nest lay one single egg wait a few days for it to hatch and the babies will feed on the tarantula. sad but that's what happens. well done kid
@@joserobertocarmona3285 I’ve even stung by a executioner wasp and I didn’t fall crying……….it hurt and all but I didn’t scream or anything….you were saying? 💀💀💀💀
@@psychopat4402 I will check it out. Do you know how many wasps we have in Costa Rica, I don't believe you took that sting. But well, if it is to be true, then why aren't you posting real videos man.
I like how the kid shows more understanding to the situation it feels like the parents didn't really believe what he was talking about and I hate when parents don't believe their kids
I couldn't if he would actually hold a tarantula or step on it. The kid seems to love animals like me but you never know. I know he's young but he seems to enjoy Animals.
The father is completely wrong. They do not lay eggs until they drag the prey into its burrow, they then lay one egg and cover the burrow up. Dad needs to stop being a knowitall and recognize their kid is far more aware of how these creatures interact. Good job to the kid for being up on the entymology of the material.
You're right. When I was a kid I knew by default the Earth is flat and is stationary, cause it's OBVIOUS, but my parents kept cramming me with bullshit about spinning balls until I believed it, to later come back to reality.
I remember I got stung by one of these things when I was only ten. Absolutely excruciating and unbearably painful. Went way past my pain threshold, probably the most painful experiences of my life other than maybe the time I got stung by a box jelly
@@samanthamendel7555 thanks. Yeah the ones in Australia are the super deadly ones you hear about, but the box jellies in Hawaii aren’t as lethal. You can still die from it if you get it all over or have preexisting health problems, but for most people it’s just extremely painful. Fortunately I only got one tendril warped around my foot an leg. You certainly feel like you are dying tho lol. And part of you is wishing you would
Lol dad wanted to be right so bad but his kid really done showed him up. I always listen to my daughter when she provides information because I know she may know something I don't.
First kid: 🧐 “hmm yes so the tarantula hawk will paralyse the tarantula then once successful take it back to its best to lay its eggs.” Second kid: “tarantula fuzzy” 😮
wow what a awesome family learning event , the boy seems to be pretty well informed and interested . stuff like this is what points us in the directions we go . get out side and discover !
you know for damn sure Karen would unload a can of Aquanet on that tarantula if it skittered across her living room floor. Watching it get fucked up shes acting all sad lol
That was my version of chilling after school or a hard mental event. Heck, it still is. I liked the cartoons and all, but my first choices were things like animal planet, nat geo, military history channel and so on. God I’m such a nerd lol. But seriously, who didn’t watch monster bug wars?
Because it contains a stupid ass tarantula hawk paralyzing my favorite fucking creature and the fucking family is just standing there as the tarantula suffers
*stinger comes out* Young informed child: it’s trying to sting it again Overconfident non informed adult: no I guarantee you it’s trying to lay it’s eggs
Saw this happen with a wolf spider once. The wolf spider was already incapacitated and the hawk was having a hard time dragging the spider. Two days ago I came upon a small centipede that a small tarantula had bitten and definitely won the battle. Looked up that scenario and the centipede usually won. Nature is harsh but very interesting and beautiful too.
When I was around the age of these kids, I stepped on a tarantula hawk. The pain was indescribable! I couldn't feel my leg and I got dizzy. My parents didn't really care as "it was just a bug bite". I am now 38 and I still have the "tattoo" left by the dark thick poison. On the next day, I was perfectly fine (still hurting tough)! But then I stepped on a nest of wasps while climbing a tree. Got 12 stings and had to jump from the tree (4m high). Let's just say I wasn't a very lucky kid... hahaha! I have other stories with much bigger stuff!
For some reason, until i saw the kid so close to them for scale, my brain registered the wasp as being about the size of like a rat and I didn't even question it
Wow, that's pretty amazing. I had no idea that there was anything remotely called a "Tarantula Hawk''. Great footage and I love hearing the kids in the background - so knowledgeable.
The parent was so wrong thruout the whole video. I love how the child had patience and understanding of the situation. This is what what expands their minds. He obviously had some knowledge of them and got to see it in action. Instead of argueing with the kid maybe next time what and see what happens and maybe don't discredit your child so much, you never know what they know
That's the most dad thing I've ever heard. "I GUARANTEE she's trying to lay the eggs... noooo, no she's still stinging called it guys totally called it" and the mom kills me LOL, "Well I'm not happy about it! Give the thing some space for god's sake--" Also, the tarantula hawk was probably stinging repeatedly so she could see how much venom it would take to down the spider without overdoing it, since she wants to paralyze, not kill, and also not waste the venom
Fun fact: tarantula hawks inject enough venom for the tarantula to move a little and when they get tired and lazy they just leave the spider there and force it to lay its eggs by sting it repeatedly
The kid is smarter than the dude recording it takes 2 seconds for the tarantula to get paralyzed. The reason tarantulas don't fight before the sting is because the wasp release pheromones in the air that confuses it
You can hear in the kid's final "yeah" that he already knows they won't be coming back to it. And his mum definitely sounded like the sort to say some bs 'need to get ready for school tomorrow ' excuse for why they're getting back in the car! His intelligence will see him fine when he's older though.
This was better than National geographic! Thanks for sharing the video and your brilliant comments. Also... Remember parents, kids are smart. They pay attention more than we give them credit! I know this after teaching most of my life. Cheers!
I live in rural western Colorado and sometimes find tarantula hawks outside, they actually sound pretty weird when they fly around. Make a really weird buzzing clicking sound.
C'mon buddy, we all love an underdog but the kid just happened to watch some videos about this insect on his cellphone, that dad paid for, in his house, that dad paid for, while dad was at work, too busy to watch 8 million internet videos. No, dad is most certainly smarter than the child, 99.99% of the time, until they're 35-40 yrs old.
Cool footage! Came here after Brave Wilderness host Coyote got stung by one. Hang on a second! Your daughter´s named Karen? No wonder you get such heat about this! ;D;D;D
Well done Kid... Comparatively you know the situation well better than your parents (no offense, please). You have a thorough knowledge of the scenario... Well done, keep it up dear ...👍👍
Oh so youtube deleted the comments. Time to fill the video with comments again.
Yes
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oh, so that's why
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@@Skybound. ¹¹¹¹¹1¹
That tarantula is about to experience one of the most nightmarish situations nature has to offer. Damn nature, you scary.
It deserves it, karma.
@@DMV489 what’d the Tarantula do besides be creepy and crawly
@@Youhoooop9242 you just described it, its creppy and crawly
@@Youhoooop9242 Be actually cute unlike most spiders.
Mother nature loves you
The hawk looked like it was fixing a broken car lol.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣
HAHAHAHAHAHAH LMAO
or pulling guard :)
literally thought the same 😂😂😂
Kid had more understanding and read of the situation and nature than the parents did (no offense!). Obvious this kid reads a lot about it or watches nature programs. Keep reading, little dude!
Kids an idiot who needs to learn his place.
@@jordandoe4833 tough guy huh
@@jordandoe4833 just mad that a 6 year old knows more than you? XD
@@jordandoe4833 lol some kids really know their stuff so how about you stop characterizing all kids as ignorant or stupid? Hell, I’m a kid and I know a fair amount of knowledge concerning animals, nature, etc..
@@jordandoe4833 lmfao
Imagine being a predator of a fricking tarantula
its like serial killer who loves killing serial killers
Imagine being an asshole by killing a tarantula
@@erikavaldivia5279 is this satire? Because if not that’s life
Sarah Machan It’s not satire
@@erikavaldivia5279 well then that’s life, the tarantula hawk isn’t an ass hole because it killed the spider for godsakes
@Aidans Animals at least I don't fucking hate tarantulas
Now we need Tarantula vs Tarantula Hawk vs Hawk
Hawk would fly up to heaven and ask god: why
@@ImLiterallyYourDaddy lmao I died!😂😂🤭
Vs my cawk
@@wasconfuciusconfused3498 Now I wanna watch 🤤
How about: Tarantula vs Tarantula Hawk vs Hawk vs Tony Hawk
at first i was "annoyed" by the kid but then i was like "damn, that's a clever kid"
At first I was annoyed by the kid, then I was like damn that's a clever kid while still being annoyed by the kid.
At first i was "annoyed" by the kid, then i was like damn that's a clever kid while still being annoyed by the kid, but then being less annoyed by the kid after being like damn that kids got stupid parents.
What's annoying about the kid?
@@abcdeisthekey my guess is saying obvious shit and or trying to be smart
@@abcdeisthekey Talks to much
Imagine being this guy, so adamant that the wasp is "laying eggs" when in fact it was so obviously only trying to sting, and getting shown up by his 10 year old kid who is actually correct. The wasp does not lay the egg (yes, only a SINGLE egg) until after it drags the spider to the spider's den. Listen to your kids, parents. They know more than you think.
not usually lol depends on the kids and the parents.
@@colonelradec5956 correct, normally kids are COMPLETE MORONS!!
Ok Matt, sometimes that happens, no need to be a dick about it
D
@@cowafungus8104 that’s a hell of a way to refer to kids…..complete morons you say? Well in my experience, adults are morons because they’re stupid and kids are either very smart or just ignorant because they’re kids……I personally know way more than my parents do I mean for crying out loud I discovered I had epilepsy myself and my parents didn’t believe me, well I go see a neurologist and I HAVE EPILEPSY 💀💀💀……oh and uh KID here.
“This is what happens karen”
Haaaaahahahahaha.......I heard that too
Why is this not a meme 😂
Yeah Karen lol😂😂😂😂
LOL FAVORITE LINE OF THE VID
He’s heard stuff like this before from Karen! 🤣
The guy even brought his kid for education, what a great father!
It’s not educational
The kid is the one educating him!
@@erikavaldivia5279 of course it is!!
@@carlrutter9372 lol
More like the kid brought his father for education, what a great kid!
kid knows more then the dad,.he's right the hawk will drag the spider to its den/nest lay one single egg wait a few days for it to hatch and the babies will feed on the tarantula. sad but that's what happens. well done kid
It's only one baby in the egg
@@bighashgang1990 thanks for letting me know 😃
@@tarantulamum4322 fa sho I always love to learn new facts 🤙
@@Squishy-Balls "🤓" -Ugandan knuckles pfp
this video shows how crazy coyote Peterson is. Love that man
Even tho he completely over reacts big time lmao.
@@psychopat4402 I would pay to see you taking the tarantula hawk sting and then say I'll say you are over reacting.
@@joserobertocarmona3285 I’ve even stung by a executioner wasp and I didn’t fall crying……….it hurt and all but I didn’t scream or anything….you were saying? 💀💀💀💀
@@joserobertocarmona3285 go watch Danny berk videos on coyote Peterson and exposing him lmao,
@@psychopat4402 I will check it out. Do you know how many wasps we have in Costa Rica, I don't believe you took that sting. But well, if it is to be true, then why aren't you posting real videos man.
I like how the kid shows more understanding to the situation it feels like the parents didn't really believe what he was talking about and I hate when parents don't believe their kids
lol it's natural. The parent has to keep the upperhand.
yeah right "I dont think so hunny" like she had ANY clue
Ok
the worse thing is the little guy won't gain confidence even though he's brilliant
Yea you probably wouldn't either if 3/4 the things your 6 year old said was absolute bullshit
It's crazy how the wasp crawls underneath on its back to sting the underside, I didn't know wasps could do that
Tarantula hawk, not a wasp
@@pollito8371 A tarantula hawk is a wasp..
@@pollito8371 Tarantula Hawk WASP is a kind of wasp dumbass.
@@mat.2763 There is a whole subcategory of spider hunting wasps, this obviously being the most powerful one.
It was an experienced sycophantic serial killer
"if the tarantula hawk wasnt there and the tarantula wasnt paralyzed, I'd handle it"😂😂
Yeah, I laughed at that too.
I couldn't if he would actually hold a tarantula or step on it. The kid seems to love animals like me but you never know. I know he's young but he seems to enjoy Animals.
The father is completely wrong. They do not lay eggs until they drag the prey into its burrow, they then lay one egg and cover the burrow up. Dad needs to stop being a knowitall and recognize their kid is far more aware of how these creatures interact. Good job to the kid for being up on the entymology of the material.
You're right. When I was a kid I knew by default the Earth is flat and is stationary, cause it's OBVIOUS, but my parents kept cramming me with bullshit about spinning balls until I believed it, to later come back to reality.
@@zervver Oh god… A flat earther has joined the chat. I’m out folks, no way I’m beating my head against that brick wall again. . .
@@Link-Drako Cognitive dissonance in its prime.
@@Link-Drako A brick wall, just like the world, is flat.
@@AoBaiGaming I’m not sure what you mean by this. But a brick wall isn’t flat. Lol
I remember I got stung by one of these things when I was only ten. Absolutely excruciating and unbearably painful. Went way past my pain threshold, probably the most painful experiences of my life other than maybe the time I got stung by a box jelly
Shut up Sean
*aussie moment*
How are you still alive? doesn't a box jelly kill you? Either way, glad you made it bro
@@samanthamendel7555 thanks. Yeah the ones in Australia are the super deadly ones you hear about, but the box jellies in Hawaii aren’t as lethal. You can still die from it if you get it all over or have preexisting health problems, but for most people it’s just extremely painful. Fortunately I only got one tendril warped around my foot an leg. You certainly feel like you are dying tho lol. And part of you is wishing you would
No way you got stung by a box jelly aren’t you supposed to be dead
The kid brought his dad to educate him..
Good job kid, you know more then many kids around.
Lol dad wanted to be right so bad but his kid really done showed him up. I always listen to my daughter when she provides information because I know she may know something I don't.
First kid: 🧐 “hmm yes so the tarantula hawk will paralyse the tarantula then once successful take it back to its best to lay its eggs.”
Second kid: “tarantula fuzzy” 😮
🤣🤣🤣
Kid: actually knows what he’s talking about probably cause he read about
Parents ego: Um AcTuLLy
Karen: "this is so sad"
THIS IS THE CIRCLE OF LIFE KAREN!!!!
😂😂😂😂😂💀
Karen is an antiWhite slur.
Just hush shaniqua.
who are you calling a karen your name is literally krieg lmao
@@Whitejesselink no
@@imbob99999 didn't ask for crack baby opinions
To think something so little can be very lethal.
Tarantula hawk is third on the pain index for stings so boi is that gonna hurt
@@joe9091 I thought it was second
@HulloTheLoser r
Jellyfish
Dude that's the biggest breed of wasp in North America
Taratula : HUMAN HELP IM GETTING ATTACK
The people : Look at them fighting :)
Taratula : gaaaah!!!!
wow what a awesome family learning event , the boy seems to be pretty well informed and interested . stuff like this is what points us in the directions we go . get out side and discover !
Lol the kid schooling his parents on insects. I'm amazed he grew up like that with how sensitive ol Karen is haha!
you know for damn sure Karen would unload a can of Aquanet on that tarantula if it skittered across her living room floor. Watching it get fucked up shes acting all sad lol
@@michlo3393 true. Well, you know women. They just kinda say stuff. *satire*
@@Jerry-yd8pj You don't need the satire caveat. You didn't say anything false. Don't worry, you're safe here; you won't be canceled.
I feel bad for the tarantula it’s way cooler than that wasp 😩
Ikr
Nah
Jayden Allen gtfo
@@erikavaldivia5279 you gtfoh
@@erikavaldivia5279 pusy
The kid at the end saying can we fast forward😂😂😂😂
Damn little dude knows his stuff. Stay at it my guy
"That's what happens Karen!!"
"Monster Bug Wars"💀
Yeah I watched that too
That was my version of chilling after school or a hard mental event. Heck, it still is. I liked the cartoons and all, but my first choices were things like animal planet, nat geo, military history channel and so on. God I’m such a nerd lol.
But seriously, who didn’t watch monster bug wars?
Why are people disliking this, this is what they came here for.
Because it contains a stupid ass tarantula hawk paralyzing my favorite fucking creature and the fucking family is just standing there as the tarantula suffers
@UCofqewwCEsBXY9OoCy0fjAA it's called nature. Deal with it snowflake bitch
For all those upset about spiders getting killed by wasps, don't be. Jumping spiders can absolutely dominate spider hawks.
We’re all still traumatized by Cazadores.
@@erikavaldivia5279 well if a wild animal is eating a bunny do you go run up to it? Animals have to eat too.
*stinger comes out*
Young informed child: it’s trying to sting it again
Overconfident non informed adult: no I guarantee you it’s trying to lay it’s eggs
But it stings a tarantula like that so it can lay an egg in it
@@TheFlopped2979I mean yeah... He stings so he stands a chance in the first place so yeah bro lol 😂
15M people: "Australia NO!"
Adventures with Cash: "What?"
15M people: "Sorry force of habit"
I'm confused lol this is in Arizona clearly as that is an Aphonopelma Chalcodes
Kid: "If its been stung it would be completely still"
Dad: "Well i think its going to that sta-"
Kid: "I KNOW WTF IM TALKING ABOUT!"
It was stung at that point for sure. The kid was wrong but still eager to learn, kudos.
@@ericwtfsky sometimes a tarantula hawk will double tap to make sure it really is paralyzed
Saw this happen with a wolf spider once. The wolf spider was already incapacitated and the hawk was having a hard time dragging the spider.
Two days ago I came upon a small centipede that a small tarantula had bitten and definitely won the battle. Looked up that scenario and the centipede usually won. Nature is harsh but very interesting and beautiful too.
Word, never heard of a wolf spider dying to a tarantula hawk though.
this just happened to me 4 minutes ago it just left the wolf spider 😂😂
@@shaad7205 picky eater?
@@jamesclark9347 Nah, job is done. She laid her egg probably.
Where tf do you live so i dont have to see this for myself?
You've got a young David Attenborough right there, that kid knows stuff!
I never had a mom or dad that validated my thoughts like this. Good parents.
"How come you're being a better cameraman than dad?" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 I thought the same thing
When I was around the age of these kids, I stepped on a tarantula hawk. The pain was indescribable! I couldn't feel my leg and I got dizzy. My parents didn't really care as "it was just a bug bite". I am now 38 and I still have the "tattoo" left by the dark thick poison.
On the next day, I was perfectly fine (still hurting tough)! But then I stepped on a nest of wasps while climbing a tree. Got 12 stings and had to jump from the tree (4m high). Let's just say I wasn't a very lucky kid... hahaha! I have other stories with much bigger stuff!
Uh huh
That's nothing compared to the shark bite on my rear end. 🦈
@@guydreamr Yeah! Impressive! I was never attacked by a shark, but I once caught one!
This is what happens, Karen
Karen’s everywhere
Who
@@erikavaldivia5279 karen
What an incredible thing to witness. Your kid is a champ, you should be proud, and fair play to you for nurturing such an interest!
For some reason, until i saw the kid so close to them for scale, my brain registered the wasp as being about the size of like a rat and I didn't even question it
Wow, that's pretty amazing. I had no idea that there was anything remotely called a "Tarantula Hawk''. Great footage and I love hearing the kids in the background - so knowledgeable.
Its little sister is the cicada killer wasp. Basically does the same thing, just with cicadas.
@@dr.bunterhidenbrobruh5502 I had no idea. Thank you for this information as I am always learning.
MUTE and the video is then watchable.
The parent was so wrong thruout the whole video. I love how the child had patience and understanding of the situation. This is what what expands their minds. He obviously had some knowledge of them and got to see it in action. Instead of argueing with the kid maybe next time what and see what happens and maybe don't discredit your child so much, you never know what they know
1:15 “monster bug wars” is exactly why im watching this vid lmaoo
That’s some real rare footage 👍 thank you
Definitely was trying to keep his soft abdomen up from getting stung
Wasp looks at the camera…”you’re next”
" It's trying to lay it's babies", not exactly over furnished in the brain department is he.
This revives childhood memory of when my mom refused to believe me that Tasmania was part of Australia.
That's the most dad thing I've ever heard. "I GUARANTEE she's trying to lay the eggs... noooo, no she's still stinging called it guys totally called it" and the mom kills me LOL, "Well I'm not happy about it! Give the thing some space for god's sake--"
Also, the tarantula hawk was probably stinging repeatedly so she could see how much venom it would take to down the spider without overdoing it, since she wants to paralyze, not kill, and also not waste the venom
Kid knows more than the parents fricken awesome
When ppl say insects dont feel pain its such bs,you can see a huge reaction here everytime its stung and it tries to move away,thats pain.
Tarantula thinking “out of all the spiders in all the corners of the world….”
Lol I shouldn't laugh 😂
What a lovely family walk in nature 😅
Haha
Animals are not nature
@@eu29lex16 even if your dumb take was right, they weren’t walking on the animal
@@eu29lex16 im dead
@@Zel0637 Probably, still, animals are not nature.
They are just maintained by nature like all beings are.
Fun fact: tarantula hawks inject enough venom for the tarantula to move a little and when they get tired and lazy they just leave the spider there and force it to lay its eggs by sting it repeatedly
Fun Fact: Tarantula hawks are shit
Fun fact: barely any of that is true
Force the 🕷️ to lay eggs? Whatchu talkin' bout foo?
@@cowafungus8104 the R word
The kid definitely watched brave wilderness
The kid is smarter than the dude recording it takes 2 seconds for the tarantula to get paralyzed. The reason tarantulas don't fight before the sting is because the wasp release pheromones in the air that confuses it
But the kid annoying af
@@ganon779 I find the grown ass adult trying to dunk on a kid but failing epically more annoying
The hawks do lay eggs before the nest though.
@@Squishy-Balls bro do you feel accomplished having typed that emoji on every comment praising the kid for being smart?
Thing had some top-tier footwork and spacing.
"Float like a butterfly..."
Great father. Reminds me of when I was a kid interested in insects. Also reminds me of the disappointment when my parents said we'll come back to it 😅
You can hear in the kid's final "yeah" that he already knows they won't be coming back to it.
And his mum definitely sounded like the sort to say some bs 'need to get ready for school tomorrow ' excuse for why they're getting back in the car!
His intelligence will see him fine when he's older though.
This was better than National geographic! Thanks for sharing the video and your brilliant comments. Also... Remember parents, kids are smart. They pay attention more than we give them credit! I know this after teaching most of my life. Cheers!
That little kid was sooo smart. Good job!
Thank you tarantula hawk for contributing to society by helping to get rid of these evil beasts.
Where's exotics lair when we need him 😋
This is an awesome confrontation between spider and the wasp nice 👍
The kid was schooling the older guy 😂
R.I.P
terry antula
beloved spooder
1900-2017
Kid literally knows more than the parents.
Not at all uncommon
Love how the channel has this encounter as its pfp. kinda wholesome
Wow this is the best real fight I’ve ever seen between these two
Excellent job on that boy. Patient observation is a quality that children rarely have.
This kid was EIGHT when this was filmed?
AND HE WASN’T SCARED?
If that’s not a sign of me being a wuss at 15 I don’t know what is
Good job!
"This is what happens Karen." 🤣🤣🤣
The kid is smart and the elders are being logical while learning what’s going on.
Smart kids mate haha I got lectured by them. :D
Also the "you don't have to watch mommy" was adorable haha. :D
That’s fantastic footage! And the fact your kids were able to watch and obviously understand exactly what was going on is so educational. Bravo!
I live in rural western Colorado and sometimes find tarantula hawks outside, they actually sound pretty weird when they fly around. Make a really weird buzzing clicking sound.
When dad refuses too admit when you're right
I’m really glad that Tarantula Hawk didn’t fly over & sting you or the kids, I hear their stings are the most painful among all insects.
So that’s what they’re called! I rarely would see these tarantula hawks on nature trails and I always wondered what those freaky insects were.
Thank you for posting that. It was horrifying but fascinating.
lol you guys are too hard on the dad. He's just providing color commentary.
I think that's the best commentating I've ever seen
Cool video captured, also what a cool family and cute kid! I love how fascinated he is and the parents are so supportive of his curiosity ❤
That tarantula took more stings than a man ever could that’s for sure.
Man, nature can be brutal! Great vid 👍🏻
I would have loved to see this as a kid! Such a unique experience
“That wasp’s kinda big”
“That wasp is HUGE”
“It’s CoMinG for mEeEee!!!”
-that tarantula, probably
Shout out to the little kids that know everything. Quite a handful
Kid smarter than the dad 😂
C'mon buddy, we all love an underdog but the kid just happened to watch some videos about this insect on his cellphone, that dad paid for, in his house, that dad paid for, while dad was at work, too busy to watch 8 million internet videos. No, dad is most certainly smarter than the child, 99.99% of the time, until they're 35-40 yrs old.
Someone’s a little upset aren’t they?
@@cowafungus8104 lmao this is probably the dad's alt account
@@cowafungus8104 Intelligence is when you have a job and make money?
@@cowafungus8104 never had an idiot boss?
Cool footage! Came here after Brave Wilderness host Coyote got stung by one.
Hang on a second! Your daughter´s named Karen? No wonder you get such heat about this! ;D;D;D
You guys are my absolute favorite YT family. I love everything about this video!!!!
This video sucks
thank you
Well done Kid... Comparatively you know the situation well better than your parents (no offense, please). You have a thorough knowledge of the scenario... Well done, keep it up dear ...👍👍
Aw naw they kilt my homedawg tarantula
im glad these kids arent scared and instead has respect for these insects
such a cute family
I used to be in the same class as cash and I gotta tell you that he’s pimpin
Me: steps on hawk it’s okay buddy I’ll take u to exotic lairs :))
in before the hawk flies around and stings your foot
The tarantula hawk was having their vilian monolaug when it kept walking around the tarantula.