Lethal Poison | Animal Armory | Episode 4 | Free Documentary Nature
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- Animal Armory - Episode 4: Lethal Poison | Animal Documentary
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In the wild, it can take more than size, teeth and brute force to come out on top. There are some creatures in the animal kingdom that are deadly to humans and animals alike - and some are no bigger than two inches long. These are animals that use venom and poison to attack, defend and hunt. The funnel-web spider latches onto its victim and bites repeatedly, unleashing enough venom to kill an adult human in less than half an hour. The stonefish and the blue-ringed octopus both expertly blend into the sea floor, and use their deadly venom when threatened. The rattlesnake and gila monster employ toxic bites, while the scorpion uses it’s whip-like tail to deliver a stinging blow. The cane toad’s poisonous skin means they have few predators, allowing them to reach plague-like proportions. Animal Armory takes a closer look at these mighty instruments of destruction and the animals that wield them with absolute precision.
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Isn't nature just awesome? Welcome to another episode of Animal Armory. This time it's about venom.
In the wild, it can take more than size, teeth, and brute force to come out on top. There are some creatures in the animal kingdom that are deadly to humans and animals alike - and some are no bigger than two inches long. These are animals that use venom and poison to attack, defend and hunt.
The funnel-web spider latches onto its victim and bites repeatedly, unleashing enough venom to kill an adult human in less than half an hour. The stonefish and the blue-ringed octopus both expertly blend into the seafloor and use their deadly venom when threatened. The rattlesnake and Gila monster employ toxic bites, while the scorpion uses its whip-like tail to deliver a stinging blow.
The cane toad’s poisonous skin means they have few predators, allowing them to reach plague-like proportions. Animal Armory takes a closer look at these mighty instruments of destruction and the animals that wield them with absolute precision.
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Please stop saying "Humans AND Animals".
Humans ARE Animals.
A channel that produces such high quality content as yours should recognise this fact.
Y'all need a lesson in poison and venom.
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Wild animals are always something that we are always curious about and want to learn about
Some great footage! Whoever came up with the title should learn the difference between poison and venom. Poisoning comes from passive contact or eating, venom is purposefully injected.
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Bang on - poisons are ingested, venoms are injected.
Also, venom is generally more complex than poison.... kind of like a toxin cocktail...
The Title should be Lethal Toxin
Yeah true but venom at the end of the day is lethal poison... isn't it.
I am absolutely in love with this video! The subject of animal poison is so fascinating and I appreciate how informative and engaging the presentation was. The various examples of animal weapons and defenses were so interesting and I learned so much about the incredible adaptations that different species have developed in order to protect themselves. I will definitely be watching more of these types of videos in the future! Thank you for sharing this amazing content!
These nature documentries are so nice. So much time has passed since I've been in school. I've enjoyed e-learning so much and the learning has changed. It's very exciting. I enjoy it!
Thanks for this clip👍
I lived in the Sonoran Desert for quite a few years. Fire Ants, Rattlesnakes, Gila Monsters, and Scorpions were my closest neighbors. That little Octopus freaks me out the most.
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who tf asked though
Hearing the funnel web spiders fangs can penetrate a finger nail made my skin crawl!!!
Trying to spot stone fish is more stressful than spotting the sniper with gillie suit.
As a general rule, the Scorpions with bigger claws, are less venomous, even non toxic to humans. On the opposite end, the smaller the claws, the more lethal the venom. Small scorpion, small claws, big trouble.
I was looking to see if anyone would point that out.
They should have said it in the documentary
Exactly what I just wrote. How misleading for the untrained.
I only know that from watching the documentary called planet Earth
"I was just stung by a scorpion!"
"How big was it?"
"It... it was HUGE!"
"Then you'll be fine. It's the little ones that kill you."
Don't remember the exact transcript, but I remember that from Indiana Jones.
Wow I never knew this! Thanks!!
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This channel has quickly become my goto when I need background noise
This was really good! Fire ants are no joke. I've been a victim many times unfortunately....
i swear there is something peaceful in these videos i simply enjoy them
All spiders are arachnids but not all arachnids are spiders
You get around! Lol, i mean several comments, of course. 😜
I appreciate you making these documentaries. Thank you for the information. I love all your documentaries.
these series of 4 documentaries are quite amazing and awesome. thanks for sharing
Some girl picked up a blue ring Octopus and filmed it and put it on social media... She was fine but everyone freaked out on her in the comments😂❤great video
awesome documentary
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I’ve been watching animal documentaries like this since I was old enough to sit up and watch TV When I was a kid if I had to choose between cartoons and an animal documentary I never chose cartoons The first two animal documentaries I ever remember watching were Wild America and Nature Marty Stauffer hosted Wild America and David Attenborough narrated Nature Wild America was the only show Marty Stauffer had but I’ve been watching animal documentaries narrated by David Attenborough literally my whole life and I just turned 41💯
You know there's something wrong when even Australia's fauna won't kill a toad.
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Those stonefish must have an almost 100 percent chance of success!
Whoa, I’ve never seen pinkie mice hatch out of eggs!
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I'm passionate about wildlife photography because it allows me to capture the beauty of wild animals.
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Eagerly waiting.
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A more important and urgent phrase was not uttered. Thank you.
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Great documentary !
This is great!!
There is so much missing in this documentary. The rattler strike incredibly swiftly but it pulls back just as quickly. This is so they can avoid the prey trying to escape and perhaps clawing or biting them since snakes are very easily injured. Stonefish have eyes that point directly upward. This is so they can see passing overhead when buried in sand or among rocks. Pushing against the side of a stonefish is "safe" since the spines are only on their backs. Blue-ringed octopuses do NOT light up when they are about to attack. It is a defensive only maneuver to warn predators that it is poisonous and to leave it alone. Almost all of the animals in this video are portrayed as "lethal to humans". This is sensationalism at it's worst. The number of deaths from all of them together are around 20 per year so "lethal" should be qualified by "extremely rarely". However, that said many of the bites, stings and whatever can cause major damage to the body part affected and people can lose hands, feet and even whole legs to necrosis. This is particularly true of rattlers. Still, the number is miniscule. The most deadly animal in this video is actually the fire ant. They do kill people, first by the sheer number of stings and because they can cause anaphylactic shock in anyone who is allergic to bees or other stinging insects and a couple of hundred people die each year from them. So, to sum up, while these creatures should certainly be avoided, there is no need to worry about them unless you are dumb enough to invade their territory.
Great video Thank you
The background music during the Venom Transfer slide was superb.
The Gila monster is the boogeyman of our childhood nightmares.👀
Excelente documental .
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A fantastic movie.
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Great episode!!!
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and thank you for letting us know. It's greatly appreciated.
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Fabulous job
Love it
Wicked looking animal and beautiful
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Impressive documentary. What is the song at 9:35 ?
I used to live in Queensland and northern NSW Australia. The number of red belly and tiger snakes I used to see from before the cane toad population exploded is unbelievable! Hardly see any of those snakes anymore. Especially with the numbers I used to see. Cane toads are just all around bad news. They were introduced to combat the cane Beatles, but they can’t jump or get high enough to do what was intended. They’ve destroyed the snake population and out competed the other species. Like native frogs. They even dine on smaller frogs and toads.
The snakes and predators can’t eat the roads either because they’re toxic or poisonous one of the two. The country hired photographers to capture the animals that where thinning out do to the toads and probably end up going extinct if I lived in Australia I’d join the cane toad hunting program
As a Gold Coaster, can confirm the toads here are in plague proportions
I thought that got sick of eating cane beetles. What a disastrous introduction of a non native species. With no known predators? Yeah, gators spit ‘em out if accidentally swallowed.
30:52 That snake said, “nah dude you got that”
LOL animals are down to eat each other
Other than the rattle snakes you could have just named this, Let's take a look at Australia hahaha. This arachnophobe will not be watching the funnel web part ;) I will just listen. Oops I spoke too soon, another one from the Americas. I guess it could besaid this is me vs my husband ;) He's the Aussie, I am the cool one :P
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EVERYTHING has the potential to kill you there!! It’s crazy. I’m not sure I’d leave my house if I lived there
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Nothing kills you here if you don't annoy it. Hunting is fun camping BBQ is a big past time drinking and beaches rivers it's a lifestyle. Now it's out government that is the poisonous one.
Also I went Aussie vs American I went cool vs bosy. Then you said your the cool one now I agree.
This is why it's good to learn about these things because you never know what you might run into.... and children love to touch pretty things a lot... so people watch and learn, and teach your children not to touch things.
lmao yeah because so manychildren go around wanting to touch snakes and stone fish
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@@ifeelit4448my parents had to check my pockets before I came in the house when I was a toddler. I often put live snakes and insects in my pockets
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Watched till the end
You are confusing poison with venom.Your thumbnail states "lethal poison".
What makes a good documentary? Entertainment? Accuracy? Editing? Narration?
Graham Chapman of Monty Python had the lead role in the movie "The Life of Brian." When he wasn't filming, he'd hold his "surgery", as he was IRL a medical doctor. He mainly treated people for scorpion stings and dysentery. Apparently scorpions were almost constantly underfoot while they were filming in Tunisia.
Excellent presentation and informative documentary
I am curious to know how you shoot all these footages
Thanks for continually posting these interesting, entertaining, and cool documentaries for us, and for doing it so often. We like and enjoy your work, and really we appreciate you sharing it with us all.
And toads don't croak or ribbet. Spade foot can sound like a sheep
Title says lethal poison, yet the thumbnail has a VENOMOUS creature. Why does this happen so often? I bet this is all actually about venom and not poison...
Muy buen documental felicitaciones
A small metric graphic would be helpful when giving statistics.
Best spider ever
I am quite amazed how Australia holds loads of toxics animals. Don't know exactly why Australia holds majority of toxics animals.
It's because they don't
@@ScorpioTear Mate have a look in internet , I am from Sydney and trust me every animals are dangerous. When you go to beach Shark and jellyfish attacks are Common. In land especially in desert are alot of poisonous Reptiles can be found.
@@AsKaf you said they hold a majority of toxic animals. I'm not arguing they don't have any they don't hold a majority there's other places that have toxic animals too
Most toxic thing in Australia is the government
@@brianmoyer35 couldn't agree more mate
The animal kingdom is a treasure trove of biodiversity, each species contributing to the rich tapestry of life on our planet.
The Rattlesnakes in the south US are actually starting to not rattle anymore around people and going right to striking. They have started to learn over time rattling equals death when it comes to people. That's what they get for doing rattlesnake roundups.
Almost none of the ants in shown in the fire ant section were actually fire ants. The list of species of ants shown were: crater nest ants, weaver ants, harvester ants, thief ants and Arizona long-legged ants
The British act like they know everything and just be on UA-cam misinforming on purpose. Just because perverts like to hear their voices while going to sleep.
fascinating world
Alam liar menawarkan banyak misteri yang belum terpecahkan. Dan bagi yang suka misteri seperti saya tontonan ini sangat menarik
And this is why I don't mess with nature. I'm not going out Steve Erwin style!
😂 indeed
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I've seen my spirit animal (aka, the honey badger) get stung and still eat a few of them and was fine
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How does one know one's spirit animal ?
My first Safari in Zimbabwe... Walking not into the car thing. See less however. First animal? Honey badger Jah Herb from Tucson Arizona Sonoran 🏜️ desert 🍄🌵🇯🇲🇺🇸🌍
Scorpions are so pretty and fun to look at.
Scorpion is one of the dangerous insect. One bite me 10 years ago. It was a worse memory in my life.
So good
So good.
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It’s the race game music track for the rattle snake venom description for me 😂😂
Amazing documentary about deadly, horrible venomous creatures🤢‼️ Thanks for this informative video.👍🏻
Interesting video
3.2.2022.Very good and best.
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Some of the footage of Fire Ants were ACTUALLY of Driver Ants, also called "siafu."
No fireants were shown 😅 one other was Weaver ants
Sounds like a gentle gordon ramsay? Or maybe a Bob ross version of gordon ramsay? Well lets just say he sounds like a soft version of the angry cheff
Las arañas no pican, muerden, debido a que atacan con colmillos, no con aguijones.
RIP to every camera lens damaged by a rattle snake
Every time I see a blue ringed octopus I think of that video of the girl who found one and didn’t know it was capable of killing her so she was playing with it with her bare hands lol.
40:55 this is why i watch animal documentaries
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The music does my head it.