Truth! That's why I say freeze and be motionless until you have no choice then attack with everything you got eye gouges and picking up a rock and hitting for the snout and throat.
If I'm ever in the situation or place to see a polar bear, I'm going to be packing my SKS or something with some serious knockdown and it wont make it but 5 steps in my direction.
I was a director at Camp Shenandoah,for five years,We had black bears that never bothered anyone.Some of the campers were worried though one told me his mom told him they came out at night then would eat him then.I told the group on the first night at a camp meeting all you had to do was find a buddy you could out run and stay with him then the bear would eat him and not you, it seemed to work as I never had any campers ever show concern after that.I was also told not to do it by my boss but I told her you don't work here ,you are in town.
I have three Giant African Land Snails as pets. They are healthy and as far as I know they are free from any parasites etc. I rarely handle them but, when I do I wear gloves just to be safe. I live in Finland and here they are really popular as pets.
I got them to just like a friend of my when we handle this snails we dont use gloves and we never have any problems with them ( i live in the Netherlands)
I have one i called it oreo and its not wild because i found him on jungle in philippines and its size of a quarter or in filipino word sinko and its fruendly i feed him cricket and meal worm
Actually number 2 does exist it's the rarest spider ever found it's called the chinese hourglass spider the marking on its abdomen is a defensive mechanism and it's related to the trap door spider but the lid of their burrows is that particularly flat abdomen
Of them all the giant centipede freaks me out the most, they're long, fast as a hiccup, eat anything and are very hard to notice. Stuff nightmares are made of.
I got bit by one by the most scariest way: I was playing a game in my iPhone, I was sitting by my couch. It was one of those couches that went up and down. I was just laughing and all of a sudden I felt something crawling on my back I thought I was just itchy, so I scratched my back and.. I felt something hard but weird, then I realized IT WAS A CENTIPEDE.. I pulled from my jacket and ran to my mom it she was located in her room, I was still holding the centipede bit my finger, my mom tried to find it but the centipede quickly fell off my hand. (Somehow..) I squeezed the venom out, But I’m fine now. 😅
OH yes the funnel web certainly does exist.... i lived in Broken Hill Australia and I have seen them (although rare in this climate) also there is what is called the Trap Door Spider who has a circular woven door at the top (ground level) that when you sprinkle dirt over it when open, they come up to close the door.....
The rarest is the Northern Funnel Web. Lives in tree crevices or pockets of dead leaves on the ground. Extremely rare and until 8 years ago considered a myth or subspecies of another spider. Yet the venom is more toxic than Sydney Funnels and they are tiny. Hoorah Nth Qld! Another on the list.
Everytime i watch this kind of videos i always look back to see if there’s anything behind me. And if i feel a single little move on my body i WILL freak out
that weird looking spider is "Cyclocosmia is a genus of mygalomorph trapdoor spiders in the Halonoproctidae family, first described by Anton Ausserer in 1871" Wiki
When you're out walking in the wilderness, Rangers recommend that you wear little bells on your ankles to let the wildlife know where you are. By the way, do you know the difference between black bear dung and grizzly bear dung? You see, grizzly dung has little bells in it....
6:50 Fun fact: While Roald Dahl (the children book writer) was stationed in Africa, he actually saved his friend from a black mamba. He spotted the snake when his friend was raking the ground, he screamed at his friend to look out and the friend killed the snake with the rake, Go Dahl. RIP buddy
Some people would probably think half these animals and insects are cute and would make cool or great pets. My old neighbor had a wolf as a pet and a gator in his pond. Gators are common around here where I live but you don’t find to many people that have them as pets.
@@fredahilliard9956 look at the time the comments were made. Mine was 5 months ago VS 18 hours ago ... Mmm yes I'm the one that coppied the comment, totally because that makes chronological sense.
I'm surprised the notacat wasn't on the list. It's an animal that looks and sounds like a cat but isn't. The name said to describe it is usually said as an epitaph.
I have a Goliath bird eater she’s bigger than what he’s holding, she’s a great pet but I’ll never hold her because she’s way to big and aggressive but she wouldn’t kill a human being
the spider you featured with the odd design on its rear is called the Chinese hourglass spider or the coin spider. though it is venomous, it is rather harmless to humans.
Giant snail: *is no true threat to humans* Us geniuses that have seen this video: *Runs away screaming as loud as we can* Snail: why are you running? WHY ARE YOU RUNNING?!
giant sail: is a threat due to meningitis, which is lethal and kills millions upon millions of people per year, and 10% of people who survive deal with lingering symptoms such as deafness, seizures, or strokes. Sure its parasitic meningitis, but even that is lethal as parasites are hard to get rid of.
Years ago I did some work at a school in a US military base in the UK, this was an US elementary level which I think is the equivalent to UK primary school. In one classroom there was a large glass tank and it contained several of the giant snails. Apparently the children looked after them and had names for them, they were very popular with the children.
deer is also the most harmful towards forests (they eat a lot of saplings in winter when they cant find anything else that they'd normally eat in warmer seasons) here in the UK due to lack of wolves and other predators that would prey on deer which keeps the deer population in check...
so that spider that you were talking about is called a ravine trapdoor spider. This species can be incredibly difficult to find due to the superb camouflage of their burrows. They are primarily found in hilly, undisturbed woods that are far from any flood-prone bodies of water, such as rivers
Me: *Running* Me: *Stops and pulls out phone* Me: *Dials 911* Police: "This is the police whats your emergency." Me: "THERES A GIANT AFRICAN LAND SNAIL"
@@laniyahrichardson292 We all thought giant african land snail isnt dangerous but lets wait until 50 years shall we? Oh wait, there no tree anymore at 50 years later if we doesnt care about giant african land snail right?
"If you see this, run away and call for help!" Shows weird thumbnail pic. "Most likely an artist's rendition of a fictional spider from a different galaxy." I've been had.
You're wrong. AIDS kills their people. It's a virus afterall. Everything unseen is even more dangerous. Hippos are nice creatures. People just tend to taunt them to anger. They're actually very protective of their family👍
Hippos are not nice, very territorial and will attack anything that strays into its patch. If they are on land make sure you do not get between hem and the water.
1:38 OMG I had to watch this twice, because it sounded like he said 27 meters in length as opposed to 20 centimeters in length. Thought dude was trying to say a freaking snail could possibly grow to the size of a blue whale. LOL
What led me here was the video of the Grizzly Bear sitting down and chillin' next to some dude looking at the river, then it shows this as the #1 "Run away" animal! 🤣
the Chinese hourglass spider is an extremely rare spider There have only been six sightings of Chinese hourglass spiders since they were rediscovered in 2000!
Him: run and call for help
Children: help a snail chasing me!
Boi-
snails have over 1000 teeth i want nothing to do with snails
@@ashikra DAM BOI-
There venomous maybe a kid doesn’t know what it is they might touch it and not wash here hands
@ray 😂😂😂
Thumbnail: *touches*
True and confusing bc it says "if you see this run away and call for help"
I would stomp on it
High school and college and we will get better when he gets
Accurate
Ikr
Narrator: Avoid these animals
Me: I have no intention of being anywhere they might be found.
Saying
Same
Same
Same i live in cali in the city so- ya
They like to live where ever there’s oxygen.
I’m getting tired of inaccurate thumbnails
Same
Im also unsubscribing from him
This shits me to tears. Great video but I only watched it to see the thumbnail feature that never showed
@@SirGoofyparrotfish for a thumbnail? It's just a thumbnail🙄🙄
@@yourboringcactus1040 yep
The most dangerous creature on the earth , the , "Human Being"!
I wonder why there's no video about it...
Absolutely...and the most destructive.
True. Took creatures, species to extingtion and destroy the planet.
That spider with flat backside is real it is native to the Pacific tropics. According to one of the nature chan nels.
Well yeah what bear can do when we throw nuke on him yes nothing
"If you see this run and call for help"
Boi if you run from a polar bear you as good as dead.
its still worth a shot at life
I'd rather go down with dignity while hugging that bear. It may pity me and let me live.
Truth! That's why I say freeze and be motionless until you have no choice then attack with everything you got eye gouges and picking up a rock and hitting for the snout and throat.
@@globalcetzen5271 you are such a positive fellow but you got to make sure it knows that u are petting it
If I'm ever in the situation or place to see a polar bear, I'm going to be packing my SKS or something with some serious knockdown and it wont make it but 5 steps in my direction.
Who else was waiting to see the creature in the thumbnail?
Wowww how did i get this much likes
Yeah
It looked cute 🐵🐥🐶
Imagine you saw it for real not so cute
Bunch bunk
Me 😀
More good reasons for me to just stay inside and chill out.
The spider is called a Chinese hourglass spider and they do exist
Chad Hill sure they do chad
Very soon they'll figure out how to put it on the menu
the chinese hourglass spider is from china and is calld like that cus at the back of the spider is a chinese hourglass
@@juljasmaharchive They most certainly do exist
Chad Hill yep he should have google hourglass spider
The title : if you see this, run away, call for help
Me : sir- then why is there a hand on the thumbnail and not calling for help🤔
🤠
WAIT I’m aussie
@@JoyfulTrollge wut
@iunisilanda mouifooume?
Run away .....from a snail 😆😂
I'm so glad I watched this, I had all these animals as pets for years. I'm missing a leg or two but, hey you live and learn.
😂
Your a real trooper ! Lol
*@Shane Mitchell* So what was your first deadly pet? Bear or Croc? Those are the only 2 in this video that could completely sever a leg 😁
I'm assuming you were blessed with 8 legs
Professor Kettleburn, is this you?
3:31 ah yes polar bear we can see them like everywhere right?
Nope!
Not everywhere😐
@@reenareenn Thats the thing
>U-U
We only see them in antartica and green land i think
@@vixiiq both of these guys have IQ so low they cant understand a simple sarcastic joke😂😂
@@programmingkitten1326 yep! It was joke 😌lol
"Two drops of it's venom can kill a single person"-So if you're going to hunt Black Mambas be sure to get married first!
Haha
Haha 😆
I confused
Stop it! You killin’ us! 🤣😆😁
@@chicachickenneedshelp6545 same
Anyone notice how the channel is called “top 5” when they did a list of 10?
Yeah. I intentionally stopped watching at #6 lol!
@neo blue realm They tricked us with ten. So i only watched 5 of them. 10, 9, 8, 7 and 6.
Yes I notice
Theres maybe another channel with the name Top10?
yeah
The mystery spider is an extremely rare trapdoor spider known as Cylclocosmia truncata.
Shut up boiii
It is. How did you know about it? Extremely rare spider. Thanks for the info.
@@diviengii There's a video somewhere on YT about it. It's found in Asia.
I did this a second ago but soon it will change.
Thanks
Oh don't worry abt the first one cause I even run from Grandaddy Spiders😂
Top 10 reasons to never leave my house without a flamethrower
Laugh in fish
Lol
Bra the Goliath birdeater is more scared of us
@@tommycriton9758 No, I think I can safely say I’m more scared of it. If you call me a chicken S**t you’re right…and I’m NOT afraid to admit it
LOL
“If you see this, run away and call for help!”
*insert photo of Onision*
Or just back of and take another path
You remember him......?
What’s onision?
Please tell me
@@rafacarsano6396 an artist
@@rafacarsano6396 Hi Face. Onision is Onion?
I don’t have to be faster than the bear 🐻 just faster than the people I’m with 🤣
Osha Bulger until they get eaten
I was a director at Camp Shenandoah,for five years,We had black bears that never bothered anyone.Some of the campers were worried though one told me his mom told him they came out at night then would eat him then.I told the group on the first night at a camp meeting all you had to do was find a buddy you could out run and stay with him then the bear would eat him and not you, it seemed to work as I never had any campers ever show concern after that.I was also told not to do it by my boss but I told her you don't work here ,you are in town.
But your companion is: "USAIN BOLT"!!! . . . 👌🏽
@@M-A-Y-H-E-M who?
Watch the movie called Backcountry
Who else got shivers whenever he talked about bugs???
Bruh the Goliath bird eating spider is friendly, just don’t make it feel threatened and it wont bite or eject hairs at you.
They’re just giant tarantulas.
I n fact tarantula's are the only spiders that can be friendly or trained or whatever you call it.
911 what's your emergency
IT'S A GIANT TARANTULA HELP HELP A CHANNEL NAMED TOP 5 SOMETHING SAID TO CALL FOR HELP.
Emergency services: bruh
Well I seen lots kinds of spiders Like all the spiders in the world. So you're right with that spider? The spider won't hurt you.
Exactly I have one ,not a aggressor till bothered
Top 10 animals more dangerous than a brown bear:
10: Cape buffalo
9: Assassin bug
8: Pufferfish
7: Hippopotamus
6: Blue ringed octopus
5: Tsetse fly
4: Inland taipan
3: Mosquito
2: Irukandji
1. Humans
that spider actually does exist, it's just extremely rare.
jack ryan what is the spider?
Fire God 502 hour glass trap door spider
@@firegod3421 Bruh
Cyclocosmia
It's CYCLOCOSMIA
It's a trap door spider
CHINESE HOUR GLASS SPIDER
Me as soon as number 1 plays
Paranoia: hi there
Anxiety: howdy do
Tingly things on your leg: hello
Me: *NOPE NOPE NOPE*
I have three Giant African Land Snails as pets. They are healthy and as far as I know they are free from any parasites etc. I rarely handle them but, when I do I wear gloves just to be safe. I live in Finland and here they are really popular as pets.
If they were captive born they shouldnt have any of the parasites as far as i know
Please tell me his name is Gary and he meows. Lol. Jk
I got them to just like a friend of my when we handle this snails we dont use gloves and we never have any problems with them ( i live in the Netherlands)
Ai on vai??? En tiennyt: D
@@josephcosta5382 lmao
Dont run away it triggers an instinct and in its head it says “OH its running fight it fight it no I can’t I gotta chase it”
Title: If you see this, run away and call for help
Human * petting the creature*
I was shocked
Ooooh scary
Dont they kill you instantly if you touch it?
Brooklyn Jewels lmaaoo thats me
I have one i called it oreo and its not wild because i found him on jungle in philippines and its size of a quarter or in filipino word sinko and its fruendly i feed him cricket and meal worm
Person: avoid these animals
People from Australia: nah I’m gonna manhandle every single one of these
Actually number 2 does exist it's the rarest spider ever found it's called the chinese hourglass spider the marking on its abdomen is a defensive mechanism and it's related to the trap door spider but the lid of their burrows is that particularly flat abdomen
skyler price ☹️
Yes?
So i take it there on the almost Extinct list
No they are extremely hard to find due to they thrive underground
Yeah there a member of trapdoor family so you don't see very often due to them spending most of there life underground.
FYI Komodo dragon can swim, climbing a tree, and run over 20 mph..
Wow!
All lizards can swim.
@@danzig159 sorry..
who cares
@@informasinumismatikmalaysi4988 everyone other than you ig
Of them all the giant centipede freaks me out the most, they're long, fast as a hiccup, eat anything and are very hard to notice. Stuff nightmares are made of.
Yeah, those are terrifying 😰
Agree on your every word
They’re also very aggressive. 😬
I got bit by one by the most scariest way:
I was playing a game in my iPhone, I was sitting by my couch. It was one of those couches that went up and down. I was just laughing and all of a sudden I felt something crawling on my back I thought I was just itchy, so I scratched my back and.. I felt something hard but weird, then I realized IT WAS A CENTIPEDE.. I pulled from my jacket and ran to my mom it she was located in her room, I was still holding the centipede bit my finger, my mom tried to find it but the centipede quickly fell off my hand. (Somehow..) I squeezed the venom out, But I’m fine now. 😅
@@willowkatts what?
My mum when she sees friendly daddy long legs that is so huge and it waved at her:
93 woman dancing q am a
OH yes the funnel web certainly does exist.... i lived in Broken Hill Australia and I have seen them (although rare in this climate) also there is what is called the Trap Door Spider who has a circular woven door at the top (ground level) that when you sprinkle dirt over it when open, they come up to close the door.....
The rarest is the Northern Funnel Web. Lives in tree crevices or pockets of dead leaves on the ground. Extremely rare and until 8 years ago considered a myth or subspecies of another spider. Yet the venom is more toxic than Sydney Funnels and they are tiny. Hoorah Nth Qld! Another on the list.
5:04 i have seen that under my bed. I just hit it with slippers until it cant move 😂
I would have a MENTAL FREAK OUT BRO U BRAVE or am i a baby nvm dont answer thatt...
@@trishnoon8425 okay then
I wud've eaten it... Juicy!!!
Throwing slippers is ALWAYS a good way to fight off aggressive creatures.
Everytime i watch this kind of videos i always look back to see if there’s anything behind me. And if i feel a single little move on my body i WILL freak out
IKR
Clean your house much?
Me: *sees the thumbnail*
Also Me: IS THAT A MANTICORE?
"This Tigerfish look liked it grew on steroids" 😂😂😂😂😂
True 🤣
Note to self: Run away from everything. Including my bed.
*Me Sees Thumbnail and title* ME OH NO THE OREO SPIDER
Ikr
That's what I thought
Welcome redditor
Never heard of it
@@puscifer6648 what does it look like?
@@alicehodges9964 the thumbnail
king cobra, great white shark, sting rays, box jellyfish, golden dart frog, just to name a few
he says to run from a giant African land snail
me: i literally had 3 as a pet and let them go on my hand like wtf u on about
Josie Steven-Fountain damn you got meningitis
nice. I would want one as a pet but I probably won't ever get one.
Chris Snyder like all snails transfer diseases
Any animal can transmit diseases
•Jenn n• xD
that weird looking spider is "Cyclocosmia is a genus of mygalomorph trapdoor spiders in the Halonoproctidae family, first described by Anton Ausserer in 1871" Wiki
Also very rare to find and also ducted as an extinct species until recent times
- General Knowledge Facility
Make it Double
@@itz_onlyjames3154 hahaha
I don’t care what it’s called, it better not come near me 😂
When you're out walking in the wilderness, Rangers recommend that you wear little bells on your ankles to let the wildlife know where you are.
By the way, do you know the difference between black bear dung and grizzly bear dung? You see, grizzly dung has little bells in it....
Talk about ringing the dinner bell
@@DavidJones-rj8vz
LMAO! ;^D
Lol
Well done. 👏
How why do they have be in earth why!
So...WHY did the preview show a human baby with a tail??
And-a Grizzly eating a Black Bear does not qualify as "cannibalism."
Hahahahaa
6:50
Fun fact: While Roald Dahl (the children book writer) was stationed in Africa, he actually saved his friend from a black mamba.
He spotted the snake when his friend was raking the ground, he screamed at his friend to look out and the friend killed the snake with the rake,
Go Dahl. RIP buddy
Nooooooooooo! It was a VERMICIOUS KNID!
I would already scream and run if I ever see that spider
When they said black mamba I screamed “Kobe” 😭
Above The RimTv same lmao
Damn
You're not alone dawg
Above The RimTv hyhyhy😭
😢😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
Him: if you see any of these animals run
Me at number 1: WHY WOULD I NOT RUN!
Some people would probably think half these animals and insects are cute and would make cool or great pets. My old neighbor had a wolf as a pet and a gator in his pond. Gators are common around here where I live but you don’t find to many people that have them as pets.
I have had a Goliath spider they are not dangerous to humans.. But they are venomous though..
wrong, they aren't venomous
@@jakaz135 they are but it's not that dangerous...
@@jakaz135
ALL spiders are venomous.
@@snate56 crab spiders aren't
Looking at mines fangs I'd be more worried about the fang entry more than anything. My mustard baboon bit me and that hurt like hell
Me: Sees my brother's lizard.
Brother: What?
Me: Calls 911
AHAHAHA XD BRUH FR THO
Me:*sees centipede*
Me again: *squeals like a baby*
*DoNt mAke fUn of MEEEE I HAVE Centipedephobia if its not a thing IT IS NOW GET REKT ಠ︵ಠ
Me too
You said that if I saw that thing on your thumbnail that I should run away? So I ran away from this video!
me: swimming underwater
also me: spots a cone snail calls out for help and 'runs away'
You coppied a comment so I don't believe you
@@fredahilliard9956 look at the time the comments were made. Mine was 5 months ago VS 18 hours ago ... Mmm yes I'm the one that coppied the comment, totally because that makes chronological sense.
Why did you copy ;-;
I'm surprised the notacat wasn't on the list.
It's an animal that looks and sounds like a cat but isn't. The name said to describe it is usually said as an epitaph.
Joking, right?
so you literally want me to run away from a freaking bear out of a centipede and a tarantula that has itchy hairs 😕
Pft... APPARENTLY
LMAO
LMAO IKR
APPARENTLY….normal one are not so harm but the creapy ones HECK NAH IM MOVIN
Well duh, those polar bears are carnivores, eating meat. 🤦♂️
I once thought that grizzly bears walk very slow but I was wrong.
Yeah me too
🐻
OMG run as fast as
You can if you see
It!!!!!!
?
...
True
@@mydogsname1 loop
I have a Goliath bird eater she’s bigger than what he’s holding, she’s a great pet but I’ll never hold her because she’s way to big and aggressive but she wouldn’t kill a human being
Why does that make a great pet . You can only look and it’s dangerous to you and anyone else
Yeah tarantulas make good pets, I used to have a Honduran curly hair.
Goliath bird eating spiders only cause a rash when they bite u
When they bite it hurts and gives u a rash for a few days
😵😵, I don’t know how you live with something that 😵😵 in your house. If that came any closer than 500miles of me I would move solar system 😂😂
The spider with the strange back is a trapdoor one, called chinese hourglass. It does exist
I am a animal jenious for infinity
the spider you featured with the odd design on its rear is called the Chinese hourglass spider or the coin spider. though it is venomous, it is rather harmless to humans.
Finally someone who also heard about that spider
Giant snail: *is no true threat to humans*
Us geniuses that have seen this video: *Runs away screaming as loud as we can*
Snail: why are you running? WHY ARE YOU RUNNING?!
Snail: OOOOOO BABE! Don't leave me now... WHY ARE YOU RUNNING A-WAY-AY-AY!!!
giant sail: is a threat due to meningitis, which is lethal and kills millions upon millions of people per year, and 10% of people who survive deal with lingering symptoms such as deafness, seizures, or strokes.
Sure its parasitic meningitis, but even that is lethal as parasites are hard to get rid of.
Alan Smith-Emerson df
S
Hahaha.. Oh gosh.. This got me
@@what-vz2pt why you gotta be the buzzkill man?
Damn, they keep those snails as pets?!...made me recoil in my seat
Years ago I did some work at a school in a US military base in the UK, this was an US elementary level which I think is the equivalent to UK primary school. In one classroom there was a large glass tank and it contained several of the giant snails. Apparently the children looked after them and had names for them, they were very popular with the children.
this channel got me running around my house because i think one of these bugs are behind me
So I'm not crazy
I can literally step on any of these spiders with my chancla
Top 5: the polar bear is almost the great white shark of the North Pole
My head:hmmmm. OH GOT IT THE GREAT WHITE BEAR OF THE NORTH POLE
No sense
Dreaco plays 😂😂
It matches well doesn't it
@@blackbeannnoodles how
@@blackbeannnoodles the great white bear
When it comes to animals, I believe "DEER" cause the most human injuries/fatalities around here in North Carolina..!
probably second, I think Dog is the #1 animal injurer world wide., world's deadliest animal, the mosquito
deer is also the most harmful towards forests (they eat a lot of saplings in winter when they cant find anything else that they'd normally eat in warmer seasons) here in the UK due to lack of wolves and other predators that would prey on deer which keeps the deer population in check...
Deer's are the most dangerous animals to humans because they jump wright in front of your car
Same here in WV
Also I plant TONS OF HOSTAS behind my fence the love them and it keeps them out if everyones yards and away from baby trees.
so that spider that you were talking about is called a ravine trapdoor spider. This species can be incredibly difficult to find due to the superb camouflage of their burrows. They are primarily found in hilly, undisturbed woods that are far from any flood-prone bodies of water, such as rivers
Lie
It's called the temple spider cuz it looks like it's But looks like a temple.
@@victorbenevenuto1137 well thank you for correcting me but that was 3 years ago
Yeah I know.
@@victorbenevenuto1137 lol thanks man
Him:stay away from black mambas
Me: is it friendly like my moms pet *wraps it around my neck*
Well it's not like we will ever see or encounter these anyways.
Me: *Running*
Me: *Stops and pulls out phone*
Me: *Dials 911*
Police: "This is the police whats your emergency."
Me: "THERES A GIANT AFRICAN LAND SNAIL"
They would probably think you were crazy😂
@@laniyahrichardson292 We all thought giant african land snail isnt dangerous but lets wait until 50 years shall we? Oh wait, there no tree anymore at 50 years later if we doesnt care about giant african land snail right?
😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah 🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😄😅
Haha u r my god lol
Me: *Sees my friend's pet snail and calls NCIS*
@Joseph Tamrat Yep ik ima Christian
What is the best snail gun??
My Grandpa watches N.C.I.S
Top 5: run away from these
Coyote: no not until I get bit by all of them
U know u don’t have to tell me twice u don’t even have to tell me I will run to Mars when I see a spider.
I will run to fukin pluto
Lord fun Sørex I will run to a whole different universe.
Same
You can't just run to Mars
sophie heffer don’t u know what sarcasm means.
Ah yes I will totally run into a polar bear
Pretty sure you should get away from all bears lol 😂
Gamer_Guy_2018 _xxx hell yeah I’ll be chilling with them aright 😂😩😒😭😂
Except fluffy stuffed ones.
I mean you shouldn’t really even be by them because of their habitat loss
U cant run from a bear the only was is GOING inside
Announcer : Runaway or call for help!
Me : hand me the rifle
Top 5 best: Run if u dis
Me:im just chillin and not running 😅😅
"If you see this, run away and call for help!"
Shows weird thumbnail pic. "Most likely an artist's rendition of a fictional spider from a different galaxy."
I've been had.
cufflink44 I went straight to the comments. Smh
It's real. Google: Chinese Hour Glass Spider.
@@philipaurea1869 It's real. Google: Chinese Hour Glass Spider.
I Make Funny Comments just seen it! Wow that’s creepy!😱
@@philipaurea1869 looks Egyptian.
What about the hippopotamus, the most prolific killer of humans in Africa?
I thought the most prolific killer was the tsetse fly or the mosquito.
Thank you for telling us this so we can do it...thaaaaaaaaanks
You're wrong.
AIDS kills their people. It's a virus afterall. Everything unseen is even more dangerous.
Hippos are nice creatures.
People just tend to taunt them to anger. They're actually very protective of their family👍
Hippos are not nice, very territorial and will attack anything that strays into its patch. If they are on land make sure you do not get between hem and the water.
The babies are cute though
1:38 OMG I had to watch this twice, because it sounded like he said 27 meters in length as opposed to 20 centimeters in length. Thought dude was trying to say a freaking snail could possibly grow to the size of a blue whale. LOL
Dang u joined UA-cam 10 years ago :o
@@kendradavis7358 Actually, 13 years ago on this account, but this wasn't my first account. Joined on this account Feb 2, 2007 so going on 14 years.
U old then 😪
Yea, because I was actually thinking I would just walk away and not contact somone.
Better run, those snails are so fast even if you have a racing car they can catch up to you
The most dangerous animal is still in my house
Missing homework from school
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Accurate
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Hahahahahahhahah
The human is the most dangerous because we are a mammal and we have access to guns and knives. Also good job on your video.
ur right
True but we use the weapons for hunting and in wars
You made me avoid my whole school and family for 2 days. Lol.
Boba Bubbles! What the hell
@@jessiedelacruz5894 no, we kill animals with them
the dude in the thumbnail looks HAPPY THO-
If i see a grizzly heck you'll see me on the floor acting dead
Same!
I would blind it with bear spray then I would shoot it with a gun or stab it with a knife
You forgot the Portuguese man of war, the Inland Taipan, the Eastern Brown Snake, and the Bald Faced
Hornet.
The Inland Taipan is the most Venomous snake in the World!
And Box Jellyfish
@@popamanraeva8733, I agree, It is one of the most dangerous jellyfish in the world.
No, i'm sorry; I cannot continue living on a planet where that Centipede exists; I'll be going now. Anybody want to buy a couch?
jerico641 can I have your wallet?
*C o u c h*
jerico641 can I have ur your dining chair?
@@magnesium2010 lmao
jerico641 n no
My mum who's surname is goliath:
👁👄👁💧
He: "if you see this call for help"
Me: *watching tv*
Me again: *sees a komodo dragon and runs away ahhhh*
Conclusion:what's the point of getting out of bed without a machine gun.
me when i just found the video: oh this will be intresting.
me when i watch the first 10 seconds: aaaaaaaaaaaaa SPIDER !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah. I am afraid of spiders too 😨😨
Did anybody else blow the screen when that first huge tarantula started shedding its hair I know I did 😂
What led me here was the video of the Grizzly Bear sitting down and chillin' next to some dude looking at the river, then it shows this as the #1 "Run away" animal! 🤣
Me too
A meerkat led me here.
I knew that thumbnail was too good to be true
@@juanvroque4349 yeah
Bruh the thumbnail looks like an offspring of cat and a human
the Chinese hourglass spider is an extremely rare spider There have only been six sightings of Chinese hourglass spiders since they were rediscovered in 2000!
that was the thumbnail
Florida: ya sure about running?
3:18 all I thought of was beetlejuice 😆
Now I don't wanna leave my house😆😅😂 because I live in Canada so Grizzly bears could be out 😭
Bruh, they were talking about POLAR bears, not GRIZZLY bears 🤦♂️
The spider in the thumbnail is Cyclocosmia. They definitely do exist. It's a type of trapdoor spider
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