Why you should NEVER touch this Australian spider | How Deadly (Funnel Web)
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
- Does Australia's funnel web spider live up to it's deadly reputation? Nature nerd Dr Ann Jones sets the record straight. Subscribe to ABC Science UA-cam 👉 ab.co/2YFO4Go
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DEADLY FUNNEL WEB SPIDER FOUND IN CHILDREN’S POOL: www.dailymail....
THE AUSTRALIAN FUNNEL-WEB SPIDER WITH CRAIG ADAMS: • The Australian Funnel-...
HANDLING SYDNEY FUNNELWEB: • Handling Sydney Funnel...
FUNNEL WEB SPIDER SEASON IS HERE: • FUNNEL WEB SPIDER SEAS...
CATALYST: KILL OR CURE: THE STORY OF VENOM: ab.co/2nFL0tp
ALWAYS CHECK YOUR SHOES: • Always check your shoes
SPIDERS IN AUSTRALIA - HOW DOES A SPIDER EAT: • Spiders in Australia -...
FUNNEL WEB SPIDER STRIKES: • Funnel Web Spider Stri...
HOW TO CATCH A FUNNEL WEB SPIDER: • How to catch a Funnel ...
OPENING A DEADLY FUNNEL-WEB EGG SAC: • OPENING A DEADLY FUNNE...
BLUE MOUNTAINS FUNNEL WEB MATING AND ENCLOSURE RELOCATION: • Blue Mountains Funnel ...
ATRAX ROBUSTUS - FUNNEL-WEB MATING: • Atrax Robustus - Funne...
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Ann is awesome
In Australia we got death2.0
"she's doing her best to appear as big and dangerous as possible"
Well, she's doing a really good job!
They let me out of the studio occasionally 🤣🤣🤣
I do not like spiders where I can see them but I do love Dr. Ann Jones. Her cheerfulness and care helped me to actually watch the spiders in this video. Thank you!
Counterpoint: spiders are much worse when you can't see them or you look back and they're gone
I am now 110% convinced that the Aussies have balls of titanium
remember all non humans have to deal with non humans .. humans actually have it easy compared to all wild life.. a Fking and ant in my backyard if TN has is as bigger balls am
Aussie human….😂 100% ever so single vid or clip uploaded by of some Australian animal.. that animal was leagues more scared of us that us of them … if spiders had internet and phones .. they’d never film human encounters for views cause they actually be fat lore scared .. 😂 let that sink in.. we can murder everything SOOO EASY yet we act the most scared.. we’re actually delusional 😂
When I was a kid in the 70's, my family took a trip from Wollongong to north Sydney - a two hour drive in those days. Just when we were leaving there was a report on the radio that someone had been bitten by a funnel web. It was on the radio because there was no anti-venom in those days. BY the time we pulled into our place in Sydney, a new report came on the radio that the person bitten had died. As a kid it freaked me out well and truly. A brutal death sentence the funnel web was.
Funnel webs are one of the most overrated spiders
There was a kid's show that was imported to Australia, but one episode was banned because it was about spiders, saying spider's won't hurt you and they are our friends.
Apparently spiders in Australia are not our friends and they will hurt you.
take the states for example do we have spiders that can kill people ... yes
does anyone ever die from 1? not often like 5 to 7 deaths a year
does australia have spiders that can kill you .... they have spiders that can eat you :|
does anyone ever die from one? yeah around 0 per year..... apparently hasn't been a confirmed death from a spider bite in the land down under since the late 70s
i really don't get the fear of australian spiders your spiders see people and think just stay away our spiders see you and think hey i can hide in that dark crevice (gap under the counters in the kitchen) and sneak attack this big monkeys (as if a spider would know we are apes not monkeys) toe.... and some will aggressively shoot out and attack you from the darkness like the brown recluse with its flesh eating venom (necrotic venom it basically causes your flesh to die and rot away nasty things google an image of a untreated bite from a brown recluse)
@@raveousone And how many people would die without anti-venom?
A brown recluse bite is very rarely fatal, and a black widow only kills if you are allergic or in poor health already.
@@erictaylor5462 around 5 to 7 a year would we have antivenom for black widows and we found alternative treatments to a brown recluse.... to my it isn't that it is possible to die from a bite its the result of a recluse bite rotting flesh
@@raveousone That is my entire point. Funnel web spiders bites are far more dangerous than black widow or recluse bites.
@@erictaylor5462 before antivenom 5% died i don't know the number of exact deaths so 5% is all i can say
actually id say it slightly differently the funnel web in australia is more venomous than the black widow or brown recluse but you are less likely to get bit by the funnel webs that don't tend to live in your child's favorite red wagon or in the arm of your lawn chair outside (i had 3 black widows living in webs they built behind my toilet in the bathroom last summer and i had thought they didn't live this far north and a common place ive seen brown recluse spiders when i lived in one of the carolinas was in the cupboard space under the sink by the cleaning supplies) making them more dangerous to humans not as in deadlier but as in more aggressive more likely to encounter one and receive a bite and for this reason i'm glad their venom isn't as effective against humans
That guy is nuts!!! Why put your health or life in danger just for video views? 😬
Could have been devonomed for all we know
@@mattb6646 It's still creepy!
@@stewart5284 lol I sure as hell wouldn't do it
Spiders don't bite the ground they're walking on under normal circumstances. It's relatively safe to do. I wouldn't do it myself and wouldn't advise anyone to do it though. No need to take such a risk even if it's highly unlikely to be dangerous
Adrenaline junkies. They literally get high off of it because of the danger, same thing with people who climb scaffolding with no safety gear for kicks.
Fun fact: Iceland has the least amount of spiders having only 91 species
Really? That's interesting. Maybe I'm totally uneducated, but I thought it was Antarctica. Are we doing geographical location, or recognized countries? Since Antarctica is kinda carved up by many different countries.
Not trying to be confrontational, just interested in these kinds of facts. So clarification is very stimulating discussion for me. I also like reptiles, but have not yet researched reptiles in your part of the world. What kind of snakes, lizards, frogs and toads, turtles, etc. do you have there? I can imagine with the climate, reptiles might have a hard time there. Do you have some that have evolved to live there? Sounds like an interesting place to learn more about. I would love some feedback from someone who lives there.
Looks like I'll be moving to Iceland 🇮🇸 😬
Dr Ann is such an amazing presenter, never thought I could binge watch animals-related videos but I did, well done!
I’m so thankful I live in the UK. No crazy weather and no crazy animals 😂 just the politicians we gotta be wary of!!
Yeah I live in the UK and I’m glad!
Yeh its a good point. I'm glad I live in Scotland, although there was talk years ago of the black widow coming to the UK.... maybe they got wiped out before they could reproduce.
Your comment is true for the US as well. Minus the crazy weather, we got plenty of that too
I currently have a coffee mug on my kitchen floor because an evil, terrifying cricket hopped across my foot, and I swear I almost died because in my mind it was a spider, but it was a cricket and now it’s safely covered by a coffee mug. My husband will rescue it soon.
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🎉🎉 EXCITING NEWS!
Dr Ann Jones is starring in her first one-hour documentary - Catalyst, Kill or Cure: The Story of Venom - on ABC TV. Australians can watch live on Tues 9 March, 8.30pm, or on-demand here: ab.co/2nFL0tp
GREAT NEWS! Accidently watched 1 video with Dr Ann on Facebook and ended up watching everything, she is brilliant host, will definitely watch documentary! Btw, could Dr please start doing series on interesting animals from other countries? ☺
Do you know of any Australian spider that makes a horizontal-tube funnel web ? Large, hairy, reputedly fatal by gangrene, probably the source of the " Desert funnelweb " stories. Possibly undocumented.
@@denisp.2308 I just came from one about animals in city's then it recommended this Australia only animals.
That is awesome, I am so interested in this!! Thank you very much for this
Could you please do a segment on the Coastal Taipan snake? The inland species is cool, but I feel it's tropical cousin is under represented on screen. Cheers👍
I like dr Jones. I like her accent. And I like her beautiful brain 👍🏽
Yay! Finally a new upload w/ Dr. Jones. I love these!
I know a lot of people have a huge fear of spiders, but wouldn't it be beneficial to learn which ones are and which ones aren't dangerous?
There are no deadly spiders ,not a single death in modern history .
Yeah not all spiders are the same! You have good and bad ones. We occupied the spiders lands for too long. Pro Spideria from the web to the tree: Spideria will be free!
4.45 specialist tool for collecting deadly spiders? a pasta stirrer - Australian scientists at work
I'm watching right now and I'm really into it with my VR and my cat whiskers got my back and I smacked my husband in the chest and fell off the bed 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Just found your videos. Great stuff. I am a big insect/arachnid fan, as one of my passions is Macro Insect photography. Really enjoy your work and the information you share. Keep up the great work!
Thanks Bruce!
I'm terrified of spiders, I have no clue why I'm torturing myself 😭
I am so fascinated by spiders. Scared to death of them yet I love to watch videos of them. Thanks for this.
On another note. Could you tell me if where ever you live and you see a red belly black snake you won't have a brown snake? So many people have told me the red bellies scare off the browns. I personally don't believe this but I need your expertise on this Dr Jones. Thanks 😊
I love how energetic Dr. Ann Jones is. Makes the video so fun to watch whilst being educational. Especially love the ending 😂
The Kardashians ain't got NOTHING on this!😂🎉
Dr. Ann Jones is the joyful beautiful human the animals need to speak on their behalf! She is just so sweet!
I like that she seems very humble and speaks/presents herself in a relatable way.
Ok then. I guess I’m not sleeping tonight. How far from Canada is Australia? Opposite side of the globe, you say? Any room on the next Mars mission?
Never been to Australia. Being from Louisiana here in the United States, I have learned to watch out for dangerous spiders. I would always shake out shoes and any type of clothing before putting it on. Spiders are stiil very cool to learn about, even the deadly ones as well
Yeah I am from Texas, and you always check your shoes...
@@rachelk4805 I'm from California. I used to have to check my shoes too, but lately, the spiders can't afford them. Maybe a sandal, with roommates.
I'll show myself out.
I went to fraser island and in our cabin i was sitting down on the couch that was there and all of a sudden i had this feeling that something was behind me so i turned around and guess what was there 2 massive spiders right behind me, not only that i'm also terrified of spiders so it was not fun it wasn't as traumatising as other accessions but still a horrible experience.
Just came across this channel, and I am hooked! Dr. Jones is a fabulous host. Very educational, and entertaining. This episode also reminds me of when I lived in Australia with all their fascinating and amazing creatures.😍
Yes! Been waiting to see another video of you and your critters 🥰
More to come Justina!
@@ABCScience is the male the more venomous of the two? Also what is the black spider that makes a web like the funnel web does that is around our homes. They have the tell tale funnel to their web. I live in SA Adelaide. They are not funnel webs are they because ive got two females who have just had hatchlings right near my front door. The babies are getting more active venturing out of the funnel and mum has spun some more web so they can move more im guessing. How can I move them without hurting them because I dont want those in my house especially if they are funnel webs.
Great now my husband is going to drum on me.....love this channel
Nice and accurate :) Most of the 'deadly spiders'-category videos around are not. If you fancy doing more spiders that are not Australian, maybe Phoneutria-species? Or if it needs to be Australian, but not dangerous to humans, but really impressive in many other ways, Nephila.
Well how’s this for science I am a Christian partially belief of the Muslim Islam law and I knew I Muslim lady whom we found a funnel web in the front yard and we could not believe her eyes three full grown man standing around while she actually picked up the funnel web set it in her hand for about two minutes and then put it back down and off it went. But it didn’t get too far after I killed it with a shovel. I’m not being cruel but the things are highly deadly and she did not believe it because she was from Lebanon and she had only been here for four weeks she thought that we were joking and having her on if I only had a picture of the look in my eyes and the other to men’s eyes oh it’s just hard to have. Words for it was phenomenal
The stupidity of handling that spider is off the charts.
Theyre so small and were SO much bigger...yet we scream🤣maybe they scream too😁
I was sliding my hand along a railing at the beach once when I was in Sydney and I felt something I looked under the railing and there was a funnel web with aggressive stance I pulled my hand away and brushed it off and it was only a few years later I learnt what it was at the time I was only 8
Funnel web spiders look my inner vision of Shelob when I read Lord of the Rings. brrrr
Omg!!
new Zealand tunnel web spider. definitely old world species
Now, if memory serves, at least with the Sydney funnel webs the males (the ones with smaller bodies/abdomen) have more potent venom since they are more active and actually move around. So if you manage to find one, get a hold of a venom farmer/milker and give 'em a call - male funnel webs are really sought out for anti-venom production purposes. (well, they'll deal with a spider regardless of its gender and species, but catching a male funnel web is probs exciting for them)
Males are more hard to find, I guess.
A lot of hospitals are drop off points for these spiders as is the Australian Reptile Park at Somersby (near Gosford, NSW).
At least these spiders don't exist all over the world. I can imagine if we all have the ability to respawn to the nearest hospital after getting bit and get wasted, then there's nothing to be afraid of these things at all, except maybe loss of some money.
Dr Ann is the best!
So good! Informative stuff! :-D
4:!2 This is incorrect, Felines, Canines, mice, rabbits, guineapigs are mammals and are completely unaffected by Atrax Robustus vemon.
the best video to prevent immigration into Australia. I was going to spend two weeks next year. Well, I will never go.
Your energy and passion is just wonderful and very contagious! Thank you ☺️✌🏻
Warning, don't try this? No problem, NEVER in a million years!!!!!! I am moving to Antarctica after watching this, bye!
So…. as an update, DO NOT touch this spider lol. It can bite through fingernails, gloves and soft shoes😰
Thank you for making me giggle with your cheerfulness. I want to say I thoroughly enjoyed watching these beautiful and deadly spiders 🕷 and the fact we don’t have these in the uk 🇬🇧 makes me sleep better at night.. Tbh I actually love spiders I think they are an incredible species. 🤍🕷🤍
If you like spiders, watch peacockspiderman on UA-cam. Jurgen Otto has discovered many species of the tiny peacock spider. They are absolutely adorable.
@@janetsutherland7649 I know they are stunning spiders and thank you ☺️
Funnel-Webs are owed all respect, but personally I find the wandering spiders ( _Ctenidae_ ) of the genus _Phoneutria_ to be more intimidating.
And they both have the same aggressive stance. Front legs lifted up and their fangs at full display
2:09
This was me as well, except repeating it about 300 times.
The one in the shoe looked like your common black house spider and yes it stays in its funnel type web. It also takes more than leaving your shows out overnight for them to make a home in them.
Believe me when I tell you, I'll never deliberately touch any spider.
I have hundreds of funnel and tunnelwebs outside my house in NZ. The wellington one has a big brown thorax and I remember finding a lot of babies after lifting something up once. Ive also found a blueish gray one before that I have never been able to identify. Wish I had grabbed evidence of it.
Don't think I've ever seen more then one inside in 20 years. Assuming NZ ones are more use to shade/cold of the NZ bush.
funnel webs arent in new zealand. Youre probably finding another spider.
Thankfully NZ only has a few venomous spiders
7:23 but lucky for the males they have 5 times more dangerous venom that the females
WHY would I touch an Australian spider?
Dude even if U don't tell me to handle it I won't only not handle it I will fly away from the spider
Is that reputation warranted? Uhhh yes.
To be fair, the 3rd spider is actually his own. He's worked with her before in other videos. Not taking away anything from what the doctor said but just wanted to add that part lol
All Dr Ann Jones' videos are great!
She's (relatively) laconic in that Aussie way, and none of the hysterics like 'Coyote Peterson' who think that overwrought over-acting is a substitute for plain facts about creatures. Ann just uses her real name and lets the content speak for itself. Although I would have like to have heard more in this video about that fact that most species of funnel webs in Australia are not in fact deadly: it's only a few of the 30 or so that can actually kill you. Even if they all look similar, and very scary.
My area in Texas is a desert zone that hot days and freezing nights. Our arachnids are mainly composed of Whip Scorpions (kids call them Vinegarroons due to the musty smell they put off) and Brown Tarantulas. Which both look like killers, but in real life you can play with them and move them around without killing them.
I had a Sydney Funnel Web encounter when I was 13. My mum was doing some gardening and I went down barefoot to go have a chat, and then mid-sentence she cuts me off and tells me not to move. After a few seconds pass she tells me to hop over to her and go back to the house to grab a jar. Behind me just sitting in the dirt was a lovely big Sydney Funnel Web, just chilling out. We caught it and took it to the Australian Reptile Park. After that I've always worn shoes when walking around our garden lol
Paul Irvine knows a bit bout peacock spiders, I think there's one named after him. Lives near me in Mandurah.
absolutely no doubt about it.
I was literally saying "why?!?" along with her during that second video 😨
I have absolutely zero fear of any spider, but i would never be that stupid as to ‘handle’ a funnel web out of a sandwich tub.
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Same, I don't fear spiders
I respect the danger they pose.
Honestly is safer than finding them accidentally in your shoes 🤷🏻♂️
This Woman is so beautiful!
I can't believe that dude was playing with a funnel web on his hand. There's better ways to get attention you don't have to have a funeral🤷♂️🤦♂️
Funeral, possible. But honestly no different than skydiving or any risky decisions. Deadly envenomation have happened many times by animals in a wild setting however in captivity there have been absolutely zero.
These videos are fantastic. No need to squirt shoes with spider spray. Just shake them outside and ideally keep them in a sealed plastic container (the shoes, not the spiders).
the idea that they're not after mammals ignores the possibility of mammals being after them; if you're small like that you need to defend as well as to hunt.
Heck No to the Sydney Funnel Web Spider 🕷🕷Because it's highly Toxic ☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️ And Goodbye 👋 to the Guy Handling the Toxic Sydney Funnel Web 🕸 Spider 🕷
Scary 😨 but Awesome Footage of the Toxic Sydney Funnel Web Spider
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Oh my god, if I'm ever in Australia I'm leaving.
This is exposure therapy 😅
I thought i liked you Ann after watching some of your videos but after this one its official, I freaking love you 🤣🤣
Thank you Becky. And welcome!
Today on videos I enjoyed listening to but cannot watch because of my phobia, featuring Dr Ann Jones
Welcome to Australia
whyyyyyy would he *keep* handling it?!
not satisfied til he gets a bite?
Because a few short seconds isn’t enough data to analyse or show the intended point of the video
Ann have you found out much regarding a recently discovered Tasmanian funnelweb species?
DO NOT HANDLE FUNNEL WEB SPIDERS!!😱!!!. OMG, I can't believe he did that, flaunting with Darwin Awards..
And I'm a spider appreciatiating soul🕷❤
These are creepy spiders - but they are primitive, and there are disadvantages to being Spidey Version 1.0. They can barely see, and their lungs are under-developed, which is why they can't move very quickly or very far.
Crikey!!! you could hear its feet running on the floor as it was trying to escape😳🕷
That makes me think of "The general" in Arachnophobia 1990 film. I guess they got inspired from Sydney Funnel Web Spiders.
I live in Florida- I have seen brown recluse, scorpions, and brown & black widows. I also have seen a few huntsman spiders, which are really large, but harmless. I am afraid of spiders- but always try to learn about them because they really are interesting. These funnel web spiders look scary, though! I wouldn't mess with them!
I will NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, NEVER, go to Australia! I don't even like garden spiders.
05:28
Cant touch this -
I would not do well in Australia lol, I'm from Canada and I handle wild spiders all the time, but theyre usually jumping spiders, grass spiders, or crab spiders:-)
The odd thing bout the funnel web, the male is deadlier than the female, mate.
They can sit on the bottom of the pool or spa for days and still be alive. I found this out the hard way when I turned the bubbles on and it came across the surface straight at me in attack display. .... errr... I also found out that I can leap 6 feet backwards out a hot tub without touching the sides...
Now see? aren't you glad that spider was there to bring out your true athletic talents? lol
apparently they can trap air bubbles on their abdomen like water spiders but they aren't active until actually removed from the pool. of course hot tub bubbles ate a different story. im sure it got a nasty shock like you and wasn't too happy. Glad you are Ok. But they do drown if they aren't removed from a pool because they can't swim like water spiders which too have a nasty bite though nothing like a funnel web
-Portuguese man of war
-poison dart frog
-poisonous lizard
-puffer fish toxins
-most poisonous insect
-idk so many to choose from
Cobra
Scorpion
Types of fish
Even some crustaceans
That damn thing belongs in the Carboniferous period! Wtf happened!? Why is it still here!? No No No No No No NO!!
Interestingly enough..just witnessed 2 you Tubers literally 'handling' very large sydney funnel webs..Bare handed arms wrists. ..
"now watch as I handle this Sydney Funnel Web"
why.....WHY!?!?!!!
Ann , like your humour & enthusiasm. Imagine human males attempting to chat up a woman ...& not only getting rejected .....but also being her next meal !!
I feel like these videos should come with a "watching this will f%ck you up for a while" disclaimer or something...
The problem is the sydney house spider is small and black and makes a funnel like web in your window and looks like a funnel web, but very shy and eats the bugs - but is collateral damage for funnel web fear.
title is wrong, it should've been:
"Why you should NEVER touch Australia"
uhm quick question: should i EVER touch any australian spider???????? i don't really get the point of the title
Hello Aussie Broadcasters! Well you see not only Australia has one deadliest spider like the Funnel Web but there are more deadly spiders like the Redback, mouse spider and recluse spider
Where I live in the US it's not that difficult to tell if you're looking at a venomous spider or not. That's most likely because we have so very few of them about, and even the more dangerous ones are very rare to actually come across. I'm darn sure it's a different story in Australia and such.
Spiders don't normally bother me unless they want to crawl on me. But opening that egg sack gave me the creeps!!!
Hear that ladies! If you wanna appear dangerous; legs out, fangs up". Haha, at least Hannah Gadsby found a sense of humour. I never knew funnel webs had it in 'em.
Do NOT pick these mofos up!
They looks scary for a REASON! 🤦♂️😖
Not to be confused with the benign nz TUNNELweb spiders
My brother lived in Sydney for a couple years and one night he had a funnel web spider actually chase him. Nightmare fuel!