@@benjaminfarrar9643 based on the fact that plenty of people liked the comment it must not be that lame. And by the way, being a grouchy judgemental douchebag is pretty unoriginal as well so ya know. Maybe keep your shitty opinions to yourself and get fucked?
He's in the Amazon. It's a matter of preference. There is not much protection from the bugs either way. However, wearing shoes you run the risk of them getting trapped inside and biting or stinging you. Also, you have to deal with foot fungus which would grow under the ideal conditions of the sweltering humidity. Your feet would be soaked and on fire after hiking in the Amazon with boots/shoes. Going barefoot makes more sense as long as you constantly watch where you step.
@@AdamHarrisongpl-projx Dude, walking barefoot in the Amazon Jungle DOES NOT MAKE MORE SENSE> You have NO clue what you are talking about! You are a fucking idiot!
@@AdamHarrisongpl-projx So you think wearing hiking boots or shoes leads to foot fungus!!1 That shows how little you know. You have OBVIOUSLY never hiked in areas like this. Have you ever heard of foot powders? Have you ever heard of PROPER HYGIENE, like keeping your feet clean? Just the fact that you are saying it makes more sense to walk around in rough or harsh terrain barefoot proves you are either Trolling or fucking stupid!
@@-WhizzBang- Whoa take it easy Mr. High Blood Pressure. You sound like the next Stephen Paddock. Watch how he walks in the video. Clearly he is watching his step so obviously he isn't walking as carelessly as someone wearing shoes would be walking. Also, the indigenous peoples of the Amazon walk barefoot and slow like this which completely invalidates your rebuttal. Foot powder in an environment with nearly 100 percent humidity would not be more effective than ash which is exactly what the natives use. They apply it to their feet and DONT wear shoes because it would trap the sweat and render the powder useless. Also, hot and sweaty boots are the perfect environment for fungus. What I said is valid and accurate, and I have hiked in places like this as a graduate student for cultural anthropology. We didn't wear shoes. So, if you think you've got all the answers (plural) to the universe, keep spouting your nonsense here and embarrassing yourself.
Seriously all three of those places seem dangerous af. If it isn’t their animals it’s their arachnids/insects and if not those the people like wtf lmfao
Hes a professional this man has done this hos whole life I'm sure the small area was rustled before hand and checked they then knew the spider was there and with shoes you can crush it
@@Shorts-ru8jt LOL..that is like saying he is a professional Russian Roulette player. STFU, idiot. There is no such thing as a "professional" at what he did, there is only STUPID!
I congratulate you on the quality of the images and on the well reported information. I wanted to reciprocate with some useful information: for some time now, there have been foot wraps that are useful for walking through the forest: they have been called "shoes". Good luck!
i found one of these in my apartment and not knowing what it was i put it in a container with a paper sheet and let it go outside, after that i posted the photo of the spider in reddit and found out it was one of these ones, im now paranoid as hell i could have died that day , i live in Argentina near brazil
I'm sure there is also a jumping spider from the rain Forrest they seems permanently angry and can kill you. Wonder which would win between Brazilian and Australian animals in an all out fight?
I’ll never hold spider on stick like that again last time I had a big wolf spider on end of stick a little bit longer than that and it ran up the stick fast asf and bit my finger😖
Can you imagine The Ultimate Spider, a Funnel Web and Brazilian Wandering Spider hybrid, if the female Funnel Web mated with a male Brazilian Wandering Spider, Holy Hell, it would the deadliest spider known to man, the Venom would be just unbelievably toxic!! 😀 😀 🕷️🕷️ One bite would be instant death!! 😀 😀
New World tarantulas possess urticating setae - Old World's do not because they have far more potent venom. Trust me, you do not want to get bitten by a species of Baboon tarantula. You will be in IMMENSE pain, and the side-effects can last for weeks, some even months. Also, they don't "shoot" their setae, they kick them off their abdomens, and aren't aiming for anything. If it gets in someone's eyes... They weren't being careful enough. They can also effect the respiratory system if inhaled. Not all tarantulas are equal 😊
"The Amazon is like nowhere else; Every branche, Every vine, every kreek harvest 100's of poisenes creature's" *Proceeds to lay flat down on the ground*
I live in north Brazil, and going for a walk in a nearby trail, i met one of these little bastards once, it was in the attack position, threatining me. Literally had to walk on the opposite direction, i would not risk getting bit by one of these, they're extremely dangerous. My mother's old childhood friend, a farmer, died after getting bit by a wandering spider in a barn, he had 57 years old, and died within 2 hours. Edit: he had a heart disease which agravatted with the spider's venom and led to his death that short.
They go into threat posture for a shadow passing by them. It's enough to stay a bit away from them, they won't hunt you down. But yes, they're dangerous and not to be played with. Even for a healthy human it can be a real problem.
We keep red fang and black fang wandering spider in the UK 🇬🇧 we can keep 6 eye sand spider, and funnel Web spider, I don't have any but my friends do, I just keep tarantula 🕷🖤
As a brazilian who lives at the savana (cerrado biome), this spider is my worst nightmare. My dad used to provoke them to show me how to recognize 'em, but it also made me traumatized lol
Cara meu primo foi picado na perna agente não sabia éramos todos crianças eu era o caçula e achava que a aranha queria brincar 🤪😂 meu primo foi na onda e ficou parado foi a hora que ela saltou e picou a perna dele próximo a panturrilha esquerda me lembro da dor dele e ele caindo matamos ela e levamos junto pros médicos mais eles já sabiam só de falar que ela se armou antes de atacar a tradução do nome acho eu que tá errada pois o nome armadeira vem dela se posicionar antes de atacar correto ela levanta as duas patas da frente e depois salta no cara me lembro como se fosse ontem foi tenso 😅😔👍
This is certainly one of the Wandering Spider from my country but I got quite impressed by how close he got to it. This spider is used to hide between bananas (I don't know the reason lol) and it's aggressive as fuck, I wouldn't stay 3 meters close to it lol.
As a owner of this species I own various spiders from different parts of the world and this is one I'm the most careful with. It's more deadly than people think.
@@lofthouse23 call me crazy but yes I have a full grown male wandering spider he is just now 2 years old sadly he will only live to be 3 years old I do not get him out unless I have to to clean his cage and etc
@@tom56ism I personally do not own the Sydney funnel web spider. Some argue the Sydney as more dangerous or even deadly but the wandering spider does dry bite most of the time but when it deliveries a dose of venom it's never good and had even killed people with the anti venom being administered. But there have been no deaths since the anti venom for Sydney funnel web spider was introduced.
I lived in Brazil when I was younger and learned about this spider shortly after moving there. It definitely kept me up at night for a while. Luckily for me I never encountered one.
@@thrillho90 yeah red backs wont inject enough to kill u maybe mske u sick fir a couple day bit u would most likely have an allergic reaction to it over anything
Open coffin funeral "Today we mourn the passing of our dear Steve, too soon was he taken from us by the beady little jaws of a spider but at least he passed away doing what he loves the most" (A guy peers into the coffin) "Well that's seems pretty obvious...." Love you Steve hope you stay safe!
The worst thing is that they can be inside your house in rural areas, I've seen one myself and my stepfather tried to mess with it and just threw himself in his face hahahahaha They are demons, they really attack!!
Within 30 minutes or so, these symptoms become systemic and include irregular heartbeat, high or low blood pressure, abdominal cramping, hypothermia, nausea, vertigo, blurred vision and convulsions.
It’s fast, aggressive and very dangerous. I have seen this spider but I knew enough to give a wide berth. If you’re a child, or elderly or just not in the best of health a bite is serious. But it’s always serious. A bite from these things can kill a healthy grown man. And it has.
People found guilty of sex crimes should be forced to be bitten by this spider… Those types of crimes would disappear if you knew the punishment would be a bite from a boner death spider
The funnel web has the strongest venom and kills the fastest among spiders, being able to kill in just 15 minutes and there have been cases of people who did not survive even after the antidote, but the Brazilian Wandering Spider, as it is very aggressive and bites more, is considered the most dangerous but not the most toxic
"It gets its name from its endless wandering in search of food." I can relate. I shall henceforth be referred to as the 'Dutch Wandering Woman'. Bad jokes aside; that is a fascinating spider, and quite beautiful to see. I sure am glad I don't have to worry about them popping up near my house, though.
There is nothing beautiful about this spider at all. I don't get the fascination that some people have with these hideous creatures. If I see one in my house, it's not getting releases outside; it's getting ruined and squished by the bottom of my steel toe'd boots. I couldn't give a hot shit whether or not "ThEy KiLL aLL ThE GrOss iNsEcTs AnD PeStS iN yOuR HoUsE" or not; I'm demolishing it the moment I see it.
@Elm Kid Most bites people get are just warning bites ( bites that have a very small dose of venom pumped in ). Death by these spiders is EXTREMELY rare even when the person bitten doesn't go to the hospital. This venom is only meant to take down prey from something as small as a cricket to something as big as a lizard. You're only really in danger if you're allergic to the venom, are sick/old, or if you get a large dose somewhere near the heart.
Sorry for interrupting but that spider is NOT a Phoneutria. That spider you were looking for has black and white striped front legs but that spider didn't have these coloured legs.
I’m not sure which you mean but besides some variation, I agree the one used in most of clip and found in field isn’t Phoneutria, it looks to be Ancylometes which are often confused but close relatives. The stock footage they seem to use for the last 30 seconds which seems filmed in a studio is definitely one of the Phoneutria species. The spider also changed from a female into a mature male, I expect by the magic of television
I imagine what she had were wolf spiders........ Really doubt she's got a Brazilian wandering spider as they require a licence to keep in most Countries.
@@jindabyne1509 I think you took that a little too literally. And until you can prove where you live and that they actually do live there. I'm not just going to accept some random comment from a person I don't know.
‘I spend my life hunting venomous creatures and the Amazon offers like no other’ Walks around barefoot.
He specifically said they bed down inside of shoes.
@@jlocpwns Where was the shoe that this particular spider was hiding in?
😂, was thinking the same thing. Lays on the ground on his stomach, I was like, ok🤔
You do realize the native Amazonian people walk around barefoot right?
Smart idea
Is that a Brazilian Wandering Spider bite or are you just happy to see me?
I looked at this comment before starting the video and now I’m both confused and worried
i get it
1:59
I wanted to like this comment but it already has 69 likes. I’m not messing with perfection today
@@corneliojerez1791 same
Wife : (Puts on brazilian spider girl outfit)
Me : (runs away screaming)
Underrated comment
But also rock hard
Lame. And using the word underrated is so unoriginal.
@@benjaminfarrar9643 based on the fact that plenty of people liked the comment it must not be that lame. And by the way, being a grouchy judgemental douchebag is pretty unoriginal as well so ya know. Maybe keep your shitty opinions to yourself and get fucked?
Just not funny at all
This is the only animal that genuinely terrifies me.
I highly doubt that bro there’s more scarier animals.
@@anticarnate730 Nah mate. Name one
Emmet Duffy Alright Sydney funnel web spider.
same
@@anticarnate730 nope not even close to the wandering spider. Doesn't give me the chills
Note to self: Never go barefoot into the Amazon forest. Actually never go there at all.
Why is this man walking without shoes on?
Because he is obviously fucking stupid!
He's in the Amazon. It's a matter of preference. There is not much protection from the bugs either way. However, wearing shoes you run the risk of them getting trapped inside and biting or stinging you. Also, you have to deal with foot fungus which would grow under the ideal conditions of the sweltering humidity. Your feet would be soaked and on fire after hiking in the Amazon with boots/shoes. Going barefoot makes more sense as long as you constantly watch where you step.
@@AdamHarrisongpl-projx Dude, walking barefoot in the Amazon Jungle DOES NOT MAKE MORE SENSE> You have NO clue what you are talking about! You are a fucking idiot!
@@AdamHarrisongpl-projx So you think wearing hiking boots or shoes leads to foot fungus!!1 That shows how little you know. You have OBVIOUSLY never hiked in areas like this. Have you ever heard of foot powders? Have you ever heard of PROPER HYGIENE, like keeping your feet clean? Just the fact that you are saying it makes more sense to walk around in rough or harsh terrain barefoot proves you are either Trolling or fucking stupid!
@@-WhizzBang- Whoa take it easy Mr. High Blood Pressure. You sound like the next Stephen Paddock. Watch how he walks in the video. Clearly he is watching his step so obviously he isn't walking as carelessly as someone wearing shoes would be walking. Also, the indigenous peoples of the Amazon walk barefoot and slow like this which completely invalidates your rebuttal. Foot powder in an environment with nearly 100 percent humidity would not be more effective than ash which is exactly what the natives use. They apply it to their feet and DONT wear shoes because it would trap the sweat and render the powder useless. Also, hot and sweaty boots are the perfect environment for fungus. What I said is valid and accurate, and I have hiked in places like this as a graduate student for cultural anthropology. We didn't wear shoes. So, if you think you've got all the answers (plural) to the universe, keep spouting your nonsense here and embarrassing yourself.
Brazilian wondering spider if provoked will serve a dish of jungle justice
Only way for me to go in that rainforest is to wear cosmonauts clothes and flamethrower in my hands
Alika Nuriev yeah good idea
The Brazilian government is way ahead of you.
@@JM1675 That was a good joke, ngl. Still, this make me sad.
@@JM1675 how can u blame that on govt?
@@AakashKumar-gl2fk How can you not?
I have 2 as pets. Awesome spider species
@Geoff Trump you stupid?
Good luck your funeral
I got bit by one. My wife was happy!
"It would be no worse than a bee sting"
Me: so it f*&king hurts..
on my list of places to never visit:
1. Australia
2.Brazil
3. anywhere in the middle east
Seriously all three of those places seem dangerous af. If it isn’t their animals it’s their arachnids/insects and if not those the people like wtf lmfao
You talk like the USA is super safe...
Walking around in this environment at night barefoot is 100% Stupid and CARELESS!
I thought i was seeing things at first. This Man is crazy lol
Hes a professional this man has done this hos whole life I'm sure the small area was rustled before hand and checked they then knew the spider was there and with shoes you can crush it
@@Shorts-ru8jt LOL..that is like saying he is a professional Russian Roulette player. STFU, idiot. There is no such thing as a "professional" at what he did, there is only STUPID!
"It gets its name from its endless wandering, in search of things to bite."
Evidently it doesn’t spin webs of sticky silk.
I congratulate you on the quality of the images and on the well reported information. I wanted to reciprocate with some useful information: for some time now, there have been foot wraps that are useful for walking through the forest: they have been called "shoes". Good luck!
Me: thinking of visiting brazil
Brazil: "we have these huge venomous spiders that wonder around, and can appear anywhere, anytime"
Theres a few more than just the wandering spider to be worried about!
I can't believe at 2:05 and at 2:52 Steve Backshall would mention that :)
i found one of these in my apartment and not knowing what it was i put it in a container with a paper sheet and let it go outside, after that i posted the photo of the spider in reddit and found out it was one of these ones, im now paranoid as hell i could have died that day , i live in Argentina near brazil
Praise God it wasn’t your time. What a miracle for real !
Queee?!! Cerca cerca de brasil estas? Corrientes o misiones? Estoy en bs as, estoy a salvo no? Jajajaj
Going to Costa Rica soon and just learned that they have these there, now i’m having second thoughts.
I did not know Steve kept T's. Awesome.
Im married so this spider biting me wouldn't hurt my sex life at all 😂
Hi Steve, I keep tarantula in my living room in London, I've got 13 at the moment and I'm waiting on 3 more to arrive 🕷🖤🖤
These buggers don't nest and go after you. Thank goodness I live in the uk. The worst thing you might come across is an adder.
I'm sure there is also a jumping spider from the rain Forrest they seems permanently angry and can kill you. Wonder which would win between Brazilian and Australian animals in an all out fight?
Also it's fangs are made out if iron.
He walks barefoot my my
Backshall referred to it as "the most feared creature in the area" oh human, the irony.
This explains the yearly forest fires
I’ll never hold spider on stick like that again last time I had a big wolf spider on end of stick a little bit longer than that and it ran up the stick fast asf and bit my finger😖
Lol
Top 1 reasons why men live less
1 - makes a video with a brazilian wandering spider
"endless, and painful erections" aaah, so THAT'S why they can em banana spiders
Forbidden viagra
Alright, I'm now naming this "The Boner Spider"
They should rename it to the Wandering Cock Block Spider
Thank the lord I was born in Britain 👌
Lol the Viagra Spider.
Well I guess I don't need Viagra anymore
Viagra found this thing
It sounds a bit like a cocaine. Is it addictive?
The Sydney Funnelweb would F%%^k that thing up.
Can you imagine The Ultimate Spider, a Funnel Web and Brazilian Wandering Spider hybrid, if the female Funnel Web mated with a male Brazilian Wandering Spider, Holy Hell, it would the deadliest spider known to man, the Venom would be just unbelievably toxic!! 😀 😀 🕷️🕷️ One bite would be instant death!! 😀 😀
@@terryweir8352 stop it please
@James Lough funnel web is wayyyy more aggressive though.
@@kyleroberts1276 No spiders are "aggressive". They're defensive. Just protecting themselves. No spider wants to harm a human for the sake of it.
sooo it causes infertility
Impotence
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Tarantula bites are fine, what's bad is the barbed hairs that they shoot into your eyes when they feel threatened.
i thought only the goliath did that
New World tarantulas possess urticating setae - Old World's do not because they have far more potent venom. Trust me, you do not want to get bitten by a species of Baboon tarantula. You will be in IMMENSE pain, and the side-effects can last for weeks, some even months. Also, they don't "shoot" their setae, they kick them off their abdomens, and aren't aiming for anything. If it gets in someone's eyes... They weren't being careful enough. They can also effect the respiratory system if inhaled. Not all tarantulas are equal 😊
Just don't live in a shit hole.
"The Amazon is like nowhere else; Every branche, Every vine, every kreek harvest 100's of poisenes creature's"
*Proceeds to lay flat down on the ground*
I live in north Brazil, and going for a walk in a nearby trail, i met one of these little bastards once, it was in the attack position, threatining me. Literally had to walk on the opposite direction, i would not risk getting bit by one of these, they're extremely dangerous. My mother's old childhood friend, a farmer, died after getting bit by a wandering spider in a barn, he had 57 years old, and died within 2 hours. Edit: he had a heart disease which agravatted with the spider's venom and led to his death that short.
Condolence for you bro
don't walk away from it, step on that shit with a massive thick boot.
poor guy
They go into threat posture for a shadow passing by them. It's enough to stay a bit away from them, they won't hunt you down. But yes, they're dangerous and not to be played with. Even for a healthy human it can be a real problem.
We keep red fang and black fang wandering spider in the UK 🇬🇧 we can keep 6 eye sand spider, and funnel Web spider, I don't have any but my friends do, I just keep tarantula 🕷🖤
Picture satan. Now picture satan as an animal. There you go...
Oh, he goes to the jungles without clothes and shoes that must protect him from dangerous representatives of fauna!
Hey ,think ,4hour and orgasm feeling after beating ;)
@@alekberliimurat ok
As a brazilian who lives at the savana (cerrado biome), this spider is my worst nightmare. My dad used to provoke them to show me how to recognize 'em, but it also made me traumatized lol
Cara meu primo foi picado na perna agente não sabia éramos todos crianças eu era o caçula e achava que a aranha queria brincar 🤪😂 meu primo foi na onda e ficou parado foi a hora que ela saltou e picou a perna dele próximo a panturrilha esquerda me lembro da dor dele e ele caindo matamos ela e levamos junto pros médicos mais eles já sabiam só de falar que ela se armou antes de atacar a tradução do nome acho eu que tá errada pois o nome armadeira vem dela se posicionar antes de atacar correto ela levanta as duas patas da frente e depois salta no cara me lembro como se fosse ontem foi tenso 😅😔👍
You guys need to get out of Brazil, too dangerous! Haha only joking.
I have had a huge fascination with the study of the deadliest animals and this is by far the worst I have read about.
Blue ringed octopus is pretty bad too
Same here
There is that one box jellyfish
This is certainly one of the Wandering Spider from my country but I got quite impressed by how close he got to it. This spider is used to hide between bananas (I don't know the reason lol) and it's aggressive as fuck, I wouldn't stay 3 meters close to it lol.
They probably eat the bananas or bugs that get close to the bananas.
1:10 if huntsman spider can have a giant variant, I shudder to see a giant version of this lethal spider.
Aw. I wanted to see it go into defense posture but i cant blame him for not trying to piss it off.
Oh yea, pissing off a tarantula is not hard and they are likely to threat pose but one of these apparantly will have a go at you
As a owner of this species I own various spiders from different parts of the world and this is one I'm the most careful with. It's more deadly than people think.
ARE YOU BLEEPING FOR REAL?
@@lofthouse23 call me crazy but yes I have a full grown male wandering spider he is just now 2 years old sadly he will only live to be 3 years old I do not get him out unless I have to to clean his cage and etc
@@KSP321 All power to you. The best I can stand is the standard house spider.
@@KSP321 Do you also have an Australian Sydney Funnel web spider? Both are mention in the same breath as being the deadliest spiders.
@@tom56ism I personally do not own the Sydney funnel web spider. Some argue the Sydney as more dangerous or even deadly but the wandering spider does dry bite most of the time but when it deliveries a dose of venom it's never good and had even killed people with the anti venom being administered. But there have been no deaths since the anti venom for Sydney funnel web spider was introduced.
also known as the banana devil. there is plenty of them here especially mid year
@Gary P Yes, couple of times. they're quite common. my uncle was bitten last year by one who was hiding inside his boots
I lived in Brazil when I was younger and learned about this spider shortly after moving there. It definitely kept me up at night for a while. Luckily for me I never encountered one.
@@filipe5534 lucky you! I can't say that myself haha
Giovani Coutinho yeah lol I’m sure I would’ve freaked out if I ever saw one
@@oldmategio ce mora onde, mano?
I used to watch you when I was like 4 years old and I still love watching your vids they are so interesting!
Australia: At last, a worthy opponent!
You have the Sydney Funnelweb and the red back.
@@r.pres.4121 our red backs are weak af. Funnel webs are pretty terrifying but this Brazilian one is the last spider I’d want to be bitten by
@@thrillho90 yeah red backs wont inject enough to kill u maybe mske u sick fir a couple day bit u would most likely have an allergic reaction to it over anything
as scary as it is and as crazy as this might sound, it's quite impressive that a tiny spider is capable of causing that much harm in a persons body
As far as venomous spiders go, it's actually huge. Adults have 5-7" leg spans.
@@Skrenja In comparison to a human I meant
Very impressive, but Irukandji is scarier
Tiny ?
@@jackoxx4833 It is a tiny spider, in comparison to others
1:54 "...which you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy." Yes, actually, I definitely would wish that on my worst enemy.
I don’t think you get the point of what he’s saying. He’s using hyperbole to exemplify the pain that it causes, more or less as a joke.
True lol
@@cameron7319 I think that he knows😂
@@GinoNL dude got whooshed 😂
This weekend i found a nest of these bad boys in my bananas, it was already hatching. I am terrified they are hiding in my house somewhere...
@xirsamohtx nope in the Netherlands! I vacuumed twice a day and threw the bags away
@@eva5637 Wow! That's scary! I think you can actually call professional help for that one. (maybe free) Greetings from Belgium
Open coffin funeral
"Today we mourn the passing of our dear Steve, too soon was he taken from us by the beady little jaws of a spider but at least he passed away doing what he loves the most"
(A guy peers into the coffin)
"Well that's seems pretty obvious...."
Love you Steve hope you stay safe!
What the fuck are you talking about
@@mikeoxlong3504 The spider's bite results in a powerful and painful erection that lasts for hours....
It was a joke
@@heshamalfahad3533 as I brazilian this is my worst fear, I don't need to feel that much of a pain to get my D to work lol
The worst thing is that they can be inside your house in rural areas, I've seen one myself and my stepfather tried to mess with it and just threw himself in his face hahahahaha They are demons, they really attack!!
Within 30 minutes or so, these symptoms become systemic and include irregular heartbeat, high or low blood pressure, abdominal cramping, hypothermia, nausea, vertigo, blurred vision and convulsions.
also painful erections that can last hours.
Sounds like a fun party
But yes, I would wish this on all my enemies, not just my worst one.
Arcadia...Well aren't you a nice person..???
@@likestojam Yes. That's what God teaches me to do.
It’s fast, aggressive and very dangerous. I have seen this spider but I knew enough to give a wide berth. If you’re a child, or elderly or just not in the best of health a bite is serious. But it’s always serious. A bite from these things can kill a healthy grown man. And it has.
People found guilty of sex crimes should be forced to be bitten by this spider… Those types of crimes would disappear if you knew the punishment would be a bite from a boner death spider
I love Steve, We share a love for keeping tarantulas and walking around areas of venomous animals barefoot XD
I came to watch this after seeing a house spider on my ceiling
You poor soul. Good luck sleeping lmao
😂
Imagine seeing THIS on your ceiling.
My five year old is watching this and informs me “I am NEVER going to that country!”
a spider in Brazil whose bites can cause an erection that last for hours
-brazilian wandering spider
The wondering spider created Viagra for men.
*_Enjoy the world's deadliest spider attack:_*
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Him talking about super cool science and mentions penis twice: my mom: WHAT ARE YOU WATCHING
There went my trip to Brazil
I'm from Brazil and I've never seen a spider like that
@@westvam2006 North Brazil... you can find them. Google can help you a lot 😅
Waking viagra
The funnel web has the strongest venom and kills the fastest among spiders, being able to kill in just 15 minutes and there have been cases of people who did not survive even after the antidote, but the Brazilian Wandering Spider, as it is very aggressive and bites more, is considered the most dangerous but not the most toxic
New sub earned!
Dude.....Shoes man...Please put your shoes on.
😅😂 they can stay in Brazil and wander down there
Dillinger was killed by a wandering spider.
"It gets its name from its endless wandering in search of food."
I can relate. I shall henceforth be referred to as the 'Dutch Wandering Woman'.
Bad jokes aside; that is a fascinating spider, and quite beautiful to see. I sure am glad I don't have to worry about them popping up near my house, though.
Hahaha brilliant.
There is nothing beautiful about this spider at all. I don't get the fascination that some people have with these hideous creatures.
If I see one in my house, it's not getting releases outside; it's getting ruined and squished by the bottom of my steel toe'd boots. I couldn't give a hot shit whether or not "ThEy KiLL aLL ThE GrOss iNsEcTs AnD PeStS iN yOuR HoUsE" or not; I'm demolishing it the moment I see it.
So... If you run out of viagra and you have a girl over, you might as well keep this thing in your nightstand for emergency situations?
@Elm Kid That's a yikes from me bud..
@Elm Kid Most bites people get are just warning bites ( bites that have a very small dose of venom pumped in ). Death by these spiders is EXTREMELY rare even when the person bitten doesn't go to the hospital. This venom is only meant to take down prey from something as small as a cricket to something as big as a lizard. You're only really in danger if you're allergic to the venom, are sick/old, or if you get a large dose somewhere near the heart.
This spider can literally kill you if bitten by it so good luck with that.
This guy looks like Steve Irwin's cousin
Luckily I don’t need the spider when I’m with my sister😳
Well the fact that that spider exists gives me fears to all of the other spiders because I don’t know which one to avoid so I’d just avoid them all ☠️
It is very easy to identify
it's huge, and it seems made to kill
@@pedro7632100 you've just described 'em all
Sorry for interrupting but that spider is NOT a Phoneutria. That spider you were looking for has black and white striped front legs but that spider didn't have these coloured legs.
I’m not sure which you mean but besides some variation, I agree the one used in most of clip and found in field isn’t Phoneutria, it looks to be Ancylometes which are often confused but close relatives. The stock footage they seem to use for the last 30 seconds which seems filmed in a studio is definitely one of the Phoneutria species. The spider also changed from a female into a mature male, I expect by the magic of television
So you're hunting for venemous creatures in the Amazon barefooted? The f***?
This spider is actually the reason fishermen say bananas on a boat are a bad Oman.
Some girl on tiktok just let loose hundreds of these things in her back yard lmfao
I imagine what she had were wolf spiders........ Really doubt she's got a Brazilian wandering spider as they require a licence to keep in most Countries.
What a beauty! 🕷
You also need to be worried about the sydney funnel web aswell.
If you're in Sydney...
@@Kenny762c wrong. I'm a few hours from Sydney and they live here 😏
@@jindabyne1509 I think you took that a little too literally. And until you can prove where you live and that they actually do live there. I'm not just going to accept some random comment from a person I don't know.
@@Kenny762c you don't have to take my word for it lol Do your own research. It's easy to look up. 🙄
Both are considered the most dangerous spiders in the world. You dont want a bite from either one
This big reason don’t visit Brazil! lol
That spider looks like it has more legs than it has, when it moves.
steve the type of guy to take a tarantula over a cute puppy as a pet
The bad news: “I was bitten by a Brazilian Wandering Spider.”
The good news: “I might now have a career in the ‘adult film’ industry.”
viagra spider
I'm NOT scared of this spider at all. It hasn't got hard for at least 6 years. Just ask my wife.
Good punishmnet for rapist , they should be allowed to spend few days in this spinder chambers - not less then death penalty
my wife brought 5 of them i had to send them back because they wouldnt bite me we just got viagra instead