The MOST VENOMOUS Centipede? Florida's Toxic Giant (ft.
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- There are giant venomous centipedes in Miami... and I'm going to track one down. I'm joined by my friend Emilio Pazmino for a journey of epic proportions into the tropical hammocks on the coast of Miami, and there are some insane biological discoveries to be had!
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#centipede
What’s Florida gonna throw at us next?
Would u consider a co op with Clint reptiles?
@@youmadbro3961 absolutely! Clint is super rad!
Definitely more heat.
Are there any…toxic…caterpillars nearby where you live? There are fuzzy caterpillars that people I’ve seen who are fine free handling centipedes and scorpions who won’t even try to touch. I’ve been so curious about them. They seem so innocent that I don’t think I would have hesitated to pick them up.
@@MyWildBackyard TOE BITERS WITH CLINT!?!
hunt wild florida man?
This guy deserves more subs, videos are brilliantly set out and narrated
Thank you! That really means a lot.
@coaxialembryo @MyWildBackyard Florida resident here. FYI? The centipede you caught in this video is NOTHING compared to the centipedes in Hawaii. NOTHING. In fact, the centipede pictured here is a baby compared to the centipedes in Hawaii. I *DARE* you to pick up one of the Hawaiian centipedes? (By the way, the Hawaiian centipedes are actually not from Hawaii, they originated in Vietnam.) We lived on Oahu and we had a home on a mountainside overlooking a gulch and our deck had 15 foot high supports. Little did we know, but we had a deck that hid a very frightening surprise: Giant centipedes! When we were living in Hawaii I was in the bathroom and all of a sudden I thought I saw a snake. A snake! Hawaii doesn’t have any snakes, so I was puzzled? I started looking behind the toilet and underneath cabinets and all of a sudden I screamed because right there in front of me was literally a 10-inch long by 1-inch wide centipede crawling around my feet! I jumped up onto the toilet faster than a duck on a Junebug! We literally moved into a hotel for the night and called exterminators to come and inspect the house for a possible infestation. The next day while they were inspecting the home for points of entry for centipedes one of the men who was investigating the exterior of the home came back into the house, pale and sweating, and said to his coworker, “Brah, you not gonna believe what is underneath da house.” Both of them disappeared back underneath our deck and when they came back they told us that there was a mound of debris, probably from originally building the house, and that the mound had centipedes crawling everywhere around it. It took a while for them to exterminate everywhere underneath our deck because it meant not only spraying for the centipedes, it also involved removing all of the debris that the centipedes were living in. I was terrified for a few weeks because they told me that removing the debris meant displacing the centipedes and as a result they were more likely to be scurrying in around the house, along with possibly coming into the house. It was an absolutely terrifying experience!
Your channel is a "must watch" for everyone interested in NATURE. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you so much! That really means a lot.
loved seeing the random Lizard make an appearance on a tree in the background while you guys were focusing your attention on the gecko
Those anoles were everywhere. Like the forest was watching us the whole time
I get these in my garden in rural Andalusia. I've been bitten twice by ones that got into the house. The pain was unbelievably bad. It felt like I had trapped my finger in a car door, then set fire to it and tried to put the flames out with a hammer. At one point I remember thinking, "I'm going to lose this finger!"
Thats quite the description 😅
@@suprlite 🤣 Thank you!
Sounds like you are a slow learner. I'd be damned if I'd put my fingers anywhere near something that's bite hurt like that
We had centipedes in Spain, only upto about 5 inches but they're the only animal that made me literally run when I saw one. Something about them is both fascinating and terrifying.
have you done any videos in the las vegas area? im moving there and am really nervous about the things that live there. apparently giant desert centipede, brown recluse, and bark scorpion.
I haven’t yet, but I want to make it out west later this year! So many cool things out there I want to get to see!
Not trying to scare you but, rattlers too, especially the Mojave Green rattlesnake. I understand that extreme southern Nevada is also blessed with Western Diamondback rattlers.
I can't believe your channel hasn't reached 100k subscribers yet. I can't get enough of your videos!
Your content deserves a few million! You are doing my dream job, carrying on the efforts of Steve Irwin to educate people about nature.
Freaking great job mate!
So cool to see Miami in a natural way. I've only seen the flashy side on reruns of Miami Vice or MTV's Spring Break destinations!
Love these videos with diverse species. Very interesting.
Yup I definitely wasn’t there for that kinda party 😂 figured I’d throw some of the lizards we saw in the video, cause people have been asking but as you know I’m a big data guy and UA-cam doesn’t seem to like my reptile videos most of the time. Maybe keeping them as inclusions will help!
That’s awesome! I don’t tend to find many centipedes locally - would probably have to drive at least an hour before I’d stand a reasonable chance of seeing a big one. But I did find a young giant centipede at work the other day. First time seeing one in a suburb.
The ones you guys get out there are gnarly too! Definitely worth the hour drive. What species turned up at work?
@@MyWildBackyard Ethmostigmus rubripes.
All the videos I’ve seen so far are impressive. However the videos make me more thankful I now live in Alaska! Keep up the good good work!
That's the most chill centipede I've ever seen, though they scare me usually. It's just exploring and investigating the strange object that's picked them up. Really cute I must say. Still not as adorable as the millipede you found later! Very colorful feller.
Florida has a ton of invasive species unfortunately. I'd love to say I'm amazed by those geckos, but invasives are so off-putting to me. Really cute as a pet or in its native habitat I'm sure, especially seeing it basically hugging your thumbs.
Toxicognath? You've just summoned Clint's Reptiles. He'll be at your door tomorrow to talk all about toxicognaths.
Yeah I have a mixed relationship with invasives. On the one hand, they do damage the environment, but as a wildlife nerd I can’t lie it’s so cool to see them in person. We caught Madagascar day geckos in the keys, saw invasive widows and mantises, it’s breathtaking really
And yes. Clint, if you’ve truly been summoned, let’s collab.
You are very good at what you do. I really enjoy your videos.
Thank you! I’m so glad you’re enjoying!
That tiny gecko looks like the common house geckos here in Thailand. They'll be hanging out near the lights everywhere, every night. Perfect free pest control!
They sell those big centipedes in pet shops up here in Michigan for about $25. I know, I bought 2!
What a cool centipede! I live in Alberta, Canada, and I watch your channel all the time. Today I was doing some spring cleaning at my house and I lifted some debris in the yard to toss it out, and underneath there was one of the largest centipedes I have seen in this area, not huge or anything, but maybe 3 inches long, bright orange. Not sure what sort of centipede he was, but he sure looked cool, and was in a definite hurry to run away and find new cover. Thanks for another great video as always!
Betcha it was an eastern red centipede (Scolopocryptops sp.)! Love those lil guys, they’re pretty much the only ones I find at home in North Carolina too
I'm really enjoying your content, knowledge and professionalism!!! Great stuff!!
Thank you so much! Glad to be able to do these videos for ya!
Beautiful species. Centipede movement is almost hypnotizing for me. I think I could watch them for hours.
Thanks for sharing the adventure! I admire your courage to overcome being bitten by the S.heros and free handle this one.
The wonder and excitement on Sir Emilio’s face is awesome to see.
Gotta keep pushing myself if I want to be the best! Emilio was a great teammate. He and I go waaaayyy back to when I first started this channel, it was so awesome to finally get to work with him in person!
Welcome to Florida..... man 😉
The Florida man of states for sure
Centipedes are both Cool and terrifying at the same time
That’s my favorite part about them!
I love during the gecko section there's a lizard running up and down the tree right in the middle of them.
Centipedes completely scare the crap out of me. Fortunately, I don't think there are any where I live. Seeing you handling him like that brought chills to my skin! Great video as always!
Once I was getting ready for school and I looked at the ground and said “ooh, centipede!”
It was so small I don’t know if it even was one-
Much 💞 & appreciation from a fellow denizen of North Carolina !!
I'm from the Greensboro//Winston-Salem//Kernersville area of the state. 😁
Emilio is absolutely fearless 😅! He wasn't going to let that centipede get away lol. Really awesome video and very cool close up look of the Caribbean centipede. Thanks for sharing your adventure.
Yeah Emilio is a beast. We were basically like, after losing that first one, we are catching the next one if it kills us 😂 glad you enjoyed! Definitely one I wanted to catch for a long long time.
Can't believe I missed this one...I love centipedes. I didn't realise that bumbles came from Florida :o
Spencer,you ever work with dudes from "Kings of pain"?
Never knew that centipedes are so venomous and painful.
Watched a video from Brave Wilderness, where he intentionally gets bitten by a centipede and it seemed *extremly painful*.
I really never put a second thought to the dangers of these creatures and their venoms.
A lot of different creatures will surprise you! There’s a frog from Brazil with venomous spines that have a toxin more potent than most other animals in the world, and a caterpillar with human deaths to its name! Venom is a very useful defense that many different creatures independently evolved, because it’s so effective against prey and predators alike. Fortunately, most venomous animals are not very inclined to use it unless they’re really threatened. Centipedes will stay mostly out of your way, and as scary as they are they’re more afraid of you than you are of them. If it makes you feel better, while rumors exist, no centipede is confirmed to be lethal to humans either
You should do Missouri one time I'm curious what arthropods you'd find here
Sure thing! There’s tarantulas there I know
@@MyWildBackyard ok thx was just curious.
I remember finding a large millipede in Tennessee and a little one in Florida. Wanted to pick him up but couldn't. There are certain bugs that I like to handle like mantises or stag beetles, but I'm absolutely terrified of spiders, centipedes, and scorpions. So I appreciate learning about these animals despite wanting to keep my distance, lol.
Happy to get you up close with them through the safety of your screen!
This just triggered a memory for me. When I was in preschool back when i lived in Georgia, we were on the playground and one of my classmates had a centipede crawl on his face. I'm not sure if he was bitten, but I remember an ambulance was called.
I stored some Wicker chairs under my friends house for a few months here in Hawaii...When I got them back, I used a garden hose with a pointy spray nozzle to rinse all the dirt & bugs off them. After my chairs had been in the house a couple weeks, I got a shocking surprise! As I walked down my hallway one night, I looked down to see the most ENORMOUS CENTIPEDE i have ever seen! It was red with yellow legs & weighed at least 10 pounds!....well, maybe not THAT much!😉
Hey Spencer. Being I live near Miami, was wondering if the Brazilian Wandering Spider has made it down here yet?? Seems like EVERYTHING else is down here.....Again thanks for sharing your incredible knowledge with us.
Emilio can catch anything you say? Could use somebody like that to find all the native roaches in the US. And also cicadas in trees xD. That was a really crazy and hard looking catch y'all had with that second centipede!
Yeah it’s why I carry my tripod with me with my camera already rolling in situations like this- gotta be able to frame a shot quick in case I see something! Emilio came in super clutch, I don’t know if we would’ve gotten that centipede without him. And yes, he can catch anything. The stuff I’ve seen him grab with his bare hands shouldn’t be possible
Yeah, this southern weather shows you why we like lounging so much. We ain't lazy. It's just so hot and humid it is difficult to do much some days. And some of us are pretty lazy too 😂.
And you didn't get bitten! Good stuff. What did you end up doing with the gecko? If they're invasive, you don't release them, right? I'd love to see a gecko in the wild. I've seen a small, striped millipede here in Delaware before, but nothing like what you had. Awesome video!
definitely the best content out there!
Thank you so much!
It's cool you have Kraven the hunter on your side.
Another idea if you ever have time that's not just spider based is filming a dinoponera they look really cool and are some of the biggest ants alive today
This video was awesome dude! Cool lizards and that centipede was a beast.
Thank you so much! Definitely an animal I’ve wanted to track down for years, so awesome that the channel has given me the opportunity to finally do it!
Ugh florida has a lot of crazy critters. Thank you Hurricane Andrew which really turned the state into the eco disaster it is today.
Really awesome video. I am not going to lie but centipedes scare the crap out of me
They scare me a bit too, but like with scary movies you kinda develop a taste for it. Makes them among my favorite critters to track down
How's the long-term effects of the red widow going?
Emilio said your eyes were shimmering in the dark with the flashlight, so I'm getting worried about you. 😂
I am from Texas, lived in Central Florida-Lake County for a decade now in Wayne County NC. Being a photographer what you do is of particular interest to me and I vhave photoed several of the unique ones you have found. There is a species of Rhinocerous Beetle in Central Florida-I've seen two in those ten years. Large, bout the size of a PingPong Ball with berautiful Jade green coloration and some black edges. Might be something you'd want to look for. Your Orb Weaver? Photoed and kept till she laid her egg sac and she was about the size ofyour hand in leg span. Few other things but I missremember.
I have yet to see most of those really cool rhinoceros beetles in the wild! Definitely something I would go after at some point. I dabble in macro photography but I am so bad at managing my instagram 😂 maybe I’ll get back into it and we could go photograph some bugs sometime!
@@MyWildBackyard I would love that. We are fairly close by my estimation. However, I no longer drive due to vision issues-it is what got me into photography. :)
in northern California I came across the most giant desert Centipede I have ever seen, outside of Redding CA, back in 1977 as a kid I found one that must have been a world record, over a foot long and fat as hell as if it just consumed a mouse, just one awesome animal!
My NOPE list: Mambas, Taipans, Brown Snakes, King Cobras, Saw Scaled Vipers, Russell's Vipers, Sydney Funnel Webs, Brazilian Wandering Spiders... and ALL Giant Centipedes.
Good job getting back on the horse, I can imagine it wasn't easy taking a stab at free handling these creepy nightmares again. Obviously centipedes aren't as medically significant as the other creatures I mentioned, but nothing freaks me out more.
Honestly until I get a LOT more experience, mambas and basically any large elapids are on my nope list. I just don't know how to read them yet, and they're so much more venomous than any of the vipers we have in North America. I can handle the spiders and centipedes, and even those saw scaled and Russell's vipers I would feel decently confident with a good snake hook (wouldn't go hands-on but would use the hook to like keep them in frame if I were filming), but large elapids scare me to my core
I like the stick insect!
Spencer my friend....thank you for sharing another excellent video on these beautiful creatures. I didn't know that there was centipedes like this in Florida. Awesome stuff my friend. Have a great day and thank you for the awesome education on these fascinating animals.
so glad i found your channel! im trying to get over my fear of insects now. i want to hold a bug 🐛
I had a translucent gecko climb out of my shower drain in Tampa, and up the side of the shower wall. I have never seen such a creature. Before I could catch him, he crawled back down into the drain and was gone. He was really big for a Gecko.
Weird. Wonder what species he was
Spencer, you have no idea how good it feels to hear you say that "he scares the crap out of you!"
Okay, then a sec later you let him walk onto you, so there goes that but still....even though thanks to videos like yours my total anxiety of them isn't as severe as it used to be, but i would go into shock, if one of them would appear inside of my bathroom......
Yeah even if they scare me I have to test my nerves to help myself learn to keep calm in situations like this!
The millipede was totally awesome! I would like to get a millipede. They don't give me the heebie's like centipedes do. lol. I'm glad you didn't get bite again. Centipedes are quite fascinating though. :)
No bites this time! That was a really cool looking millipede. Definitely need to feature more of those in future videos, especially when I make it out west. Huge awesome looking ones out there
NOW! time to enter the bite zone!!!😮😮😮
😂 I did by accident in Texas with an even bigger one. Not fun
I can't imagine living with these things around cities. House centipedes get into my basement all the time and they creep me out enough. If I had these things around I would move!
You need geckos or king snakes to keep them in check!😅
I live in Baja, Mexico on the Sea of Cortez a few hours south of the border. I find large centipedes in my home from time to time. What type would we have down here? We also have sun scorpions and light colored scorpions that look like Arizona Bark Scorpions.
I was staying with a friend that lives on the island of Grenada. While I was. There she got stung by one of these. She was sick from it for the better part of a day. No fun. Made me sleep a bit less easy.
I love this channel. You deserve way more subscribers. I’ve watched nearly all your videos. Your coyote Peterson level. Incredible,
Thank you so much! You’ll have to tell me which ones were your favorite, I gotta make more like those 👀
@@MyWildBackyard perhaps something with turtles or frogs. Thank you for making such great content
The venomous snakes always gets me. The gaboon viper scares me lol. I wouldn’t want to get within 10 feet of one
That's a species I would love to find someday! I only found out they existed a few months ago.
They’re awesome. I think I found em by accident browsing BugGuide a couple years back, and then my buddy Jack from Jack’s World of Wildlife let me in on a spot he knew about. If you make it to south Florida, I recommend looking for hotspots on iNaturalist and cross referencing with tropical hammock habitats 😉
Next please wanna see
That was💪awesome Spencer. Good work 👏 those creatures are scary they are one I'm terrified of for obvious reasons. You know which creature I found and have now made a home for it...I have been dying for one of my own, not this species but it was still amazing to find one in my own house. A Zebra Jumping spider! I couldn't believe it I was looking online, then opened my shower curtain and slowly falling down on web it was a jumper. I think it's female but not 100% doing some more reading and research, also I'm trying to feed it, I found a few little ants I threw in a small pill bud which I don't know if will eat one until I can get my hands on some fruit flies or something...any ideas I took a quick look around outside in my backyard under rocks and wood but not a lot of insects out just yet....usually in nice weather there's a lot. Any ideas 🤔 Spencer? ❤
Honestly put out some fruit in the sun and you will get fruit flies. There are likely dormant eggs waiting for the right stimulus to hatch hiding around somewhere and you’ll find em. Congrats on your jumping spider!
@@MyWildBackyard That's a great idea 💡
Yikes! Those things freak me out ! After you got bit from that rare one, good for you for holding another ! Emilio is a beast!! Great vlog. So , if they are invasive species, you let them go , are there currently being caught/ destroyed (sorry) I was just curious… great vlog! Do more collabs with Emilio!
These are native! Hard to come by and only in a select few locations, but they’re native. Such amazing centipedes. And yes! Emilio will be making a few more appearances, as well as Mikie from the past couple videos!
@@MyWildBackyard awesome!! Thank you so much for replying ! Can’t wait , love your videos!!
what is that crowling down the background tree at 7:26 ??
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I saw a giant centipede fight off a bird over a dead bug…successfully 😂 bird just gave up and took off
This was in Okinawa
I believe it honestly. Those things are metal.
ᛋᚳᛠᛞᚢ ᚹᛁᛏᚪ ᛋᚪᚷᚩᛚ ᚾᚪᚾ ᛏᚩ ᚳᚪᛋᛖᚱᛚᛁᚳᚹᛁᚾᚾ!!!!
Centipedes freak me out more than any other arthropod...
"Best shot at getting this centipede before the afternoon sun bakes us alive" 😂
But DID YOU DIE? 😂
By the way, great find! WTG SPENCER 😉
I am from where centipedes are very small. But I found some very small millipedes and put them in a container, they released cyanide and ended up killing themselves. I felt sorry for them. 🥺
Thank you Spencer for introducing us to another very cool species of centipedes👍
Glad to be able to! Believe it or not I actually got this spot from Jack!
Lived in Orlando for 13 months in 2000-2001, we had some gecko’s and chameleons in the apartment and house I lived in. It was nice not to have flys and mosquitoes all over the place like in Ohio!
How many of the invasive species are Attributed to hurricane Andrew?
Man... centipedes are just next level nightmare fuel. The way they can move so fast and flip around like crazy, and super venomous. Yikes.
I live in NC also. Peidmont area .In the last couple years I've started seeing bright green Gecko's sunning around my porch and on the fence. Used to be only the dark black purplish lizards all over the place. But def been seeing the Geckos popping up. Green on the cement porch and brown when they are on my fence. Me and the wife actually saw one today i pointed out.
The one thing I am VERY grateful for, is that as big as these insects and reptiles are, they're not the crazy sizes of what was in the Era of Giants - Dinosaurs, Titanboas, Spiders and gnarly scorpions larger than a dog! ^^ Thanks for these videos, their fun and educational!
This channel... Giving Coyote Peterson's a run for it's money. 👍
your Centipedes are tiny compared to the ones we have here in the California high deserts!
Shit now we gotta worried about not just crocs, Crazy Florida Man, sharks and now Venomous Centipied
Love your videos. That centipede sure looked gnarly. It was also really cool to see the lizards and millipede you guys found while searching.
People have been asking for more lizards but they never click on reptile videos! Figured I’d showcase them in a really cool centipede one to test the waters. I love all these different types of creatures, wish the algorithm would let me cover more types!
One other thing that makes the critters of Miami unique is the fact that most of them are coke addicts. This makes them highly unpredictable.
Imagine just being on a camping tramp while your sleeping and feel a tingling sensation and wake up to see that on your face 5:54
When you capture an animal that is an invasive species...you're supposed to kill the the damn thing!
Around my house i see light yellow geckos at night, i'm not sure if it's an invasive or native species though.
I've heard Vietnam vets say that the 10-inch centipedes were more frightening than any snake or spider...
Those legs man, they freak me out everytime, haha. Is there a particular reason why they have so many?
And the pokey things on the front and back…scary af😳 Feelers, antennae, whatevs.. I’m just thinking ‘deadly venom delivery devices”😱😂. Luckily Spencer’s vids help me not totally wig over these little critters
Honestly I don’t know why they ended up evolving so many legs, but they sure are a heck of a lot more coordinated than I am! I’m a klutz with just 2!
Man I love pedes! Miss my Dahaani... But would really like to get a paradoxa.
You should search for the Florida Man in it's native environment.
I've seen them many times while herping under boards, in rotting logs and other debris.
Took a bite from one in hawaii hurt like hell !! thought it was a snake in my backyard it was so big.
North Florida here and I use a shovel but maybe it's just me 😅
Man, I still can’t get over how fast and agile they are
They’re nuts. Probably among my favorite creatures to find
@@MyWildBackyard your channel has helped me become more comfortable with a variety of creatures, especially spiders. But giant centipedes are still a solid “nope” for me haha
The reaction to the gecko squeak was really endearing!
Watching two grown men trying to catch "bugs" is absolutely what I signed up for! 😂
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I know Miami for something else if u catch my drift
Still waiting for updates after the red widow bite
You never know because snakes also like it by rocks or on them .
As the anole runs down the tree in the gecko segment. Lol. South Florida has become a North American safari. Lol. Surprised you guys didn’t see any blind snakes. They seam to be under everything in the Miami area.
Funny enough only saw one blind snake! At a different location, we flipped it under a brick
6:15 More BS. They are found in various parts of Florida, and even in Georgia, even though they are much rarer there. Additionally found in Cuba, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands, and the Bahamas.
Actually this species is restricted to Miami-Dade and the Keys. Go on inaturalist, search for ‘scolopendra alternans’ and select ‘map’ on inaturalist. There are several other types in the southern US.
Brah had that lizard in his pocket lmfao jk
Have you done the house centipede? My five year old is a blooming entomologist ❤💕
Crazy thing, I’ve only seen 2 of those in the last 12 years! I definitely want to cover them but I can never seem to find one!
Can you do a video of the several newly acquired roommates I have (Yellow Sac Spiders)?
I’d love to! Once I’m in an area where I can get them they’re big on my list to film
I take it you survived the spider bite 😂
i've seen geckos in Colorado
No bite for spencer this week 😂😂hope you’re still ok after your incident 😳
Yup I’m still doing well! I think I’ve got a bite in the near future- jumping spider 👀