Entomology student here! I specialized in bees but our classes do cover arachnids and nematodes as well. - Spiders don't all have 8 eyes, it's moreso the 8 legs that was important - Many insects have 5 eyes total (2 compound eyes and three ocelli or "simple" eyes that detect light). Actual eye amount among insects varies but most have both ocelli (like the three dots you see on a wasp's head) and compound eyes (like the ones you see on flies) - Not telling you to spend even more dna, but you also could have added 2 tiny arm on the face to simulate pedipalps, which they use to feel, taste, smell, and communication. If you see a spider with two boxing glove-like structures in front, sort of like an extra tiny set of legs, those are a male's pedipalps. They also use it to, uh, suck up their sperm so they can "inject" it into the female. Using a special little sperm case (spermatozoa). Females have pedipalps too, the "bulb" is just much smaller. I just think that would have been a funny addition. - Could have been cool to see the femur friday legs, just to be a little more accurate on the amount of joints on spider legs. But, expensive Next time you see a spider I'd like to suggest taking a moment to look at it up close, maybe with a magnifying glass! If it's just on its web minding its own business, it is NOT going to jump up and attack you or anything fear may tell you. Same thing with the GRAND majority of insects. You really get an appreciation for the fellas by taking a closer look
I'm too busy stepping on them to study them prior to that lol. Nah I usually try to catch them and release them outside unless they appear to be a brown recluse or black widow. They get killed on sight in my house or garage unless it's a widow outside I'll toss some crickets or something in her web.
Bagheera kiplingi is a jumping spider whose diet consists primarily of nutritious plant buds called Beltian Bodies! The trees they inhabit actually produce these buds as part of a symbiotic relationship with native ants, but the jumping spider's swiftness allows it to sneak in and get out fast after gorging itself on the buds and things like nectar (and sometimes members of it's own species... how very spider of them!). B. kiplingi is notable for consuming 90-95% plant-based food, but there are other omnivorous spiders!
I’m glad someone else mentioned it, because I was totally going to! Absolutely love this little guy 🙂, I got so excited when he asked if there were any herbivorous spiders!!
@@assurhex1449 I actually first learned about this critter through a video from the Bizarre Beasts youtube channel :D But yes, I did go to wikipedia for a refresher, so while it's not copy-pasted, I fully admit to including some of the same points from the B. kiplingi article. Nature is so full of interesting creatures!
More on the subject of spiders, a notable portion of them are eusocial - i.e. live in colonies as opposed to solitary or young-rearing only. So social communication is doable for spiders just fine. I'd say the Spore spider could use an even thinner chest and waist and bigger abdomen, though. And when the time comes for tribal stage, could give some of those legs hands! For extra nightmare fuel and grasping ability both.
Oh gosh it's been ages since I've seen gampeplay of Spore, it's so nostalgic. It's fun seeing you try to be as spidery as possible from the get-go rather than take the easy route and ease into spideryness on the way for the sake of ease of gameplay! Little funfact that might not help in the beginning but could help for the ending of this little guy's build (given you haven't already recorded that of course), the animation of multiple legs depends on how many parts you have on the body. If you test your monster's walk, then place a new piece on or take a piece off, then walk again it will be different! There's a pretty spidery walk in there I think.
There is a spider from French Guiana called Anelosimus eximius. It practices pack hunting techniques where dozens of spiders cooperate to capture huge prey such as rats and large birds. So you ganging up in the creature stage was perfectly accurate.
Would love to see another episode of this. Some spiders do have spines, they're called "Spiny Orb Weavers" and are quite beautiful actually. I have one that's been made into a bracelet pendant.
I'd suggest doing a bit of spider research before you do another episode perhaps. There are social spiders, and while they are tiny they live in colonies of such sizes that they cover entire trees.
It is actually possible to login, so long as you own Spore on your EA account - meaning that you can use "themes" for a save game. It's just a case of EA making Spore inconvenient yet again.
Keep on doing these, they're oddly entertaining. Bonus points if you research extra side knowledge about each species or theme's possibilities before embarking so you end up with an oddly fitting setup.
I once made a spider in game with individual leg movement. Try spacing the legs a little further apart because sometimes its just a little overlapping{like really small bit}that can mess up the movement or lock legs in place.
Easiest way to remember the difference between venomous and poisonous goes as follows: If it bites you and you die, that thing is venomous. If you bite it and you die, it’s poisonous.
The sucker mouth part works so well for this still carnivore. Also the slashing and charge attacks with poison work so well for a spider build poison run em down and pierce their defences. Pose or dance is the best for spider too since that's how they mate! Your designs worked really well here great run!
I love your videos! I used to play Spore when I was little, I thought the game isn't available to play anymore! I'm so glad I found your Channel! would love a follow up on the spider video
gosh when you first editted your cell i fell shivers all over and wanted to look away but ive kinda told myself that i must endure even if i am terrified of spiders
I would tell him that 'Harvestmen' or their popular name 'Daddy Long Legs' are Omnivores, BUT they don't weave silk or have another Body, so they are arachnids but not spiders.
Easiest way to remember the difference between venomous and poisonous is, Venom bites you, poison touches you. Snakes and spiders bite you, Salamanders and frogs touch you. Hope thats helps.
This video made me google it. 1:15 the bagheera kiplingi, a species of jumping spider, has a largely plant based diet. This spider was the first spider that was ever discovered to eat mostly just plant matter. (According to google, anyway.)
Fun fact arachnids are defined by their segmented bodies 2 segmengs the first has all 8 legs and its mouth and eyes the second segment is its ass which is a web maker
a tip for next time creating spiders, flip ur body upside down, just drag the front or back end to the opposite, so u can have a smaller flat body for the front part and a bigger back part, makes them look more authentic
There aren't any completely herbivore arachnids but the Bagheera kiplingi Jumping spider comes close. Also whilst spiders done have spikes there are a few species that have a small horn.
I found an easy way to remember the difference between venomous and poisonous. In Minecraft there are poisonous potatoes meaning if you EAT them, it will poison you. So venomous is the opposite. If something venomous bites YOU, you will be poisoned. Maybe try to connect it with something like I did!
There is one species of spider that eats plants But it's because it's a species that has specialized to eat ants that have a symbiotic relationship wiþ trees (the trees have special leaf bulbs the ants eat in exchange for protection, the spiders eats these bulbs in addition to the ants)
There is actually a species of jumping spider that likes nectar and honey! Idk which ones do, but that is a thing. Don’t think that makes them strictly herbivores. They just love sweets haha
Just in case you're not aware, since it came up at the start: If you create a game on a planet, you can then blow up the planet. So if you hit cell, go into the game, save and leave, you can clear off the planet. I used to do that to try to get a planet as close to our spot in the Milky Way as possible.
I've had the same thing with the walking animation when i tried to make a spider, shuffling the legs around to be different length away from the body seemed to fix the animation but it just made the ceature look horrible Also I've watched a video about tarantulas and i noticed that they... Just have 2 "fingers" on the back of their abdomen? That sure was weird... I wonder if all spiders have that or is it just for tarantulas
an easy way to remember the difference between venomous and poisonous is: venomous = it bites you vs poisonous = it hurts to bite it Edit: there's a few species of spider out there that are social or even quasi-social (they'll share a nest and raise brood together but that's pretty much it.) Like my countries native huntsman, and one of my favourites, Delena cancerides - the Social huntsman which live under the bark of eucalyptus trees in colonys of up to 300 😁 In total theres about several trully social spider species and about twenty seven quasi-social of about 40 to 50 thousand currently described species of spider.
Not me shouting "VENOMOUS" when you said spiders are poisonois. All spiders are venomous. Most aren't venomous in a way that matters to humans, though Edit: you corrected yourself shortly after lol
@@janksteralso, for a future suggestion, you could add arms to the head around where the second mandibles are to simulate pedapalps, which are like the 9th and 10th legs of arachnids
Everything that has more than 4 limbs, unique eyes, and isn't a worm or Tardigrade, is probably an arthropod. But i think there are some arthropods with 4 legs, i am not sure though.
Bagheera kiplingi inhabits Mimosaceae trees, Vachellia in particular, where it consumes specialized protein- and fat-rich nubs called Beltian bodies. The nubs form at the leaf tips of the acacia as part of a symbiotic relationship with certain species of ants. that kind of spider eats plants
The difference between venom and poison is summed up like this: If you bite it, and you get sick, that's poisonous. If it bites YOU, and you get sick, that venomous.
not many still play this, lol, I have been hoping to see a remaster or spore 2. I find this game interesting and would love to see a bigger, more expanded version. I never die in this game though it was too easy xD
Unsure if anyone has mentioned this, but there is a spider that eats plant material! Not herbivorous, it also eats the ants on the plant, but its diet is mostly the plant. I can't remember its name off the top of my head but it's a jumping spider
Entomology student here! I specialized in bees but our classes do cover arachnids and nematodes as well.
- Spiders don't all have 8 eyes, it's moreso the 8 legs that was important
- Many insects have 5 eyes total (2 compound eyes and three ocelli or "simple" eyes that detect light). Actual eye amount among insects varies but most have both ocelli (like the three dots you see on a wasp's head) and compound eyes (like the ones you see on flies)
- Not telling you to spend even more dna, but you also could have added 2 tiny arm on the face to simulate pedipalps, which they use to feel, taste, smell, and communication. If you see a spider with two boxing glove-like structures in front, sort of like an extra tiny set of legs, those are a male's pedipalps. They also use it to, uh, suck up their sperm so they can "inject" it into the female. Using a special little sperm case (spermatozoa). Females have pedipalps too, the "bulb" is just much smaller. I just think that would have been a funny addition.
- Could have been cool to see the femur friday legs, just to be a little more accurate on the amount of joints on spider legs. But, expensive
Next time you see a spider I'd like to suggest taking a moment to look at it up close, maybe with a magnifying glass! If it's just on its web minding its own business, it is NOT going to jump up and attack you or anything fear may tell you. Same thing with the GRAND majority of insects. You really get an appreciation for the fellas by taking a closer look
I'm too busy stepping on them to study them prior to that lol. Nah I usually try to catch them and release them outside unless they appear to be a brown recluse or black widow. They get killed on sight in my house or garage unless it's a widow outside I'll toss some crickets or something in her web.
@@grimsgraveyard3598bro is going carnivorous-predator-agressive route
He always goes with the same preset for cell stage in every video and says it is similar to whatever animal he's trying to make😂
It's the truthhhh!!
Relatable 😂 Once you find an exploit you can's stop using it
This feels like an inside joke about the first cell or smth
Arachnarnia:
The Lion, the witch, and the *OH MY GOD THAT WARDROBE IS FULL OF SPIDERS OH GOD OH GOD*
Hahahahahahah
That would be one terrifying wardrobe
THE GIANT ENEMY SPIDER
Bagheera kiplingi is a jumping spider whose diet consists primarily of nutritious plant buds called Beltian Bodies! The trees they inhabit actually produce these buds as part of a symbiotic relationship with native ants, but the jumping spider's swiftness allows it to sneak in and get out fast after gorging itself on the buds and things like nectar (and sometimes members of it's own species... how very spider of them!).
B. kiplingi is notable for consuming 90-95% plant-based food, but there are other omnivorous spiders!
I’m glad someone else mentioned it, because I was totally going to! Absolutely love this little guy 🙂, I got so excited when he asked if there were any herbivorous spiders!!
Cheater! You took that from Wikipedia. I was gonna do that!
First thing that came to mind as well, but when you hear about a hippie-hoppy-spider you tend to not forget about it. lol
@@assurhex1449 I actually first learned about this critter through a video from the Bizarre Beasts youtube channel :D But yes, I did go to wikipedia for a refresher, so while it's not copy-pasted, I fully admit to including some of the same points from the B. kiplingi article. Nature is so full of interesting creatures!
YES THANK YOU I WAS ABOUT TO SAY SUMN, little weirdos i love them
It's weirdly nostalgic of the early 2000s youtube that he sounds like he's recording this in the closet with a toaster.
And
I'll assume you spent the last 4 months thinking up that zinger.@@svggd874
Ngl agreed
@@Warmth1 no this is a new type of content I usually have the boys on my page but I found this guy
It’s 2024 14 of April ma man
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More on the subject of spiders, a notable portion of them are eusocial - i.e. live in colonies as opposed to solitary or young-rearing only. So social communication is doable for spiders just fine.
I'd say the Spore spider could use an even thinner chest and waist and bigger abdomen, though. And when the time comes for tribal stage, could give some of those legs hands! For extra nightmare fuel and grasping ability both.
"Okay, that´s just a turd with legs" made me laugh so hard
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Oh gosh it's been ages since I've seen gampeplay of Spore, it's so nostalgic. It's fun seeing you try to be as spidery as possible from the get-go rather than take the easy route and ease into spideryness on the way for the sake of ease of gameplay! Little funfact that might not help in the beginning but could help for the ending of this little guy's build (given you haven't already recorded that of course), the animation of multiple legs depends on how many parts you have on the body. If you test your monster's walk, then place a new piece on or take a piece off, then walk again it will be different! There's a pretty spidery walk in there I think.
I'm not sure why I keep watching this guy play spore but I can't stop
There is a spider from French Guiana called Anelosimus eximius.
It practices pack hunting techniques where dozens of spiders cooperate to capture huge prey such as rats and large birds.
So you ganging up in the creature stage was perfectly accurate.
if you can get your hands on the LarvEye part, that's 3 eyes in one part, so that should save you a little bit of DNA in the spider quest :)
Would love to see another episode of this. Some spiders do have spines, they're called "Spiny Orb Weavers" and are quite beautiful actually. I have one that's been made into a bracelet pendant.
I'd suggest doing a bit of spider research before you do another episode perhaps. There are social spiders, and while they are tiny they live in colonies of such sizes that they cover entire trees.
You know it’s going to be a good day when a new spore video comes out!
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It is actually possible to login, so long as you own Spore on your EA account - meaning that you can use "themes" for a save game.
It's just a case of EA making Spore inconvenient yet again.
Fun Fact!
Spiders actually suck their prey dry. A probscis would be a tsdy accurate...
Spiders are actually really cool once I stop being terrified of them
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@@GamerGlitch-1814bro is tweaking lmao
I'm a bit sad that people forget about the Horned Spider which has spikes
3:18 the difference is if something is venomous and it bites you, you die, and if something is poisonious and you bite it, you die
Keep on doing these, they're oddly entertaining. Bonus points if you research extra side knowledge about each species or theme's possibilities before embarking so you end up with an oddly fitting setup.
I once made a spider in game with individual leg movement. Try spacing the legs a little further apart because sometimes its just a little overlapping{like really small bit}that can mess up the movement or lock legs in place.
on the butt i suggest putting 2, the spinnerets are generally two little flaps that help weave the silk. you could say they are like butt fingers
Easiest way to remember the difference between venomous and poisonous goes as follows:
If it bites you and you die, that thing is venomous.
If you bite it and you die, it’s poisonous.
If you bite and it dies, then your bite is pretty fuckin strong
As a definite real scientist, I can say for fact. All your comments on spiders were 1000% correct.
Gasteracantha is a genus of spiders that have spines/spikes on their backside, so you could use spikes
The new walk is much more nightmare than actual spider walking.
Oh man. Big missed Opportunity not naming it Arachnarök!
It amazes me. After all these years, after all this time, people still make content for this game. I feel like that says something.
The sucker mouth part works so well for this still carnivore. Also the slashing and charge attacks with poison work so well for a spider build poison run em down and pierce their defences. Pose or dance is the best for spider too since that's how they mate! Your designs worked really well here great run!
It is so funny, that someone still playing Spore these days :D I really liked the video, looking forward to the continuation! 🕷
i love your spore videos so freaking much!!! idk why but theyre so calming
Idk bout y’all but I always have the sprite cranberry song stuck in my head when someone mentions Halloween
Seeing a vampire bat growth, a pumpkin plant creature growth, and a Grim Reaper/skeleton growth journey would be epic for Halloween too. :D
I love your videos! I used to play Spore when I was little, I thought the game isn't available to play anymore! I'm so glad I found your Channel! would love a follow up on the spider video
i love how you’re cautious about people who have arachnophobia. love you, bro!
Ticks are among the only arachnid that start their life cycle with 3 pairs of legs (6 legs) and develops the 4th pair after the first stage of life
You're going to have to get a second copy of the game for new worlds lol!
gosh when you first editted your cell i fell shivers all over and wanted to look away but ive kinda told myself that i must endure even if i am terrified of spiders
you should try being a “hallucinogenia” next (it’s an extinct animal i highly recommend looking up)
When you bite it and you die its poisonous
When it bites you and you die it's venomous
been waiting for so long for this one. finally some good fucking food
why they havent recreated this game is beyond me
I would tell him that 'Harvestmen' or their popular name 'Daddy Long Legs' are Omnivores, BUT they don't weave silk or have another Body, so they are arachnids but not spiders.
In spiders, the head and thorax are fuzed to make one segment, called the cephalothorax. Insects have three segments, the head, thorax, and abdomen.
Also, there are TONS of spiders that have spiny exoskeletons.
Bagheera kiplingi’s have a mostly plant based diet. They’re jumping spiders
Easiest way to remember the difference between venomous and poisonous is, Venom bites you, poison touches you. Snakes and spiders bite you, Salamanders and frogs touch you. Hope thats helps.
Image the spider in the tech age and he picks war based.. what whpuld the tonks look like
This video made me google it. 1:15 the bagheera kiplingi, a species of jumping spider, has a largely plant based diet. This spider was the first spider that was ever discovered to eat mostly just plant matter. (According to google, anyway.)
Fun fact arachnids are defined by their segmented bodies 2 segmengs the first has all 8 legs and its mouth and eyes the second segment is its ass which is a web maker
"Ah yes, the Splider."
I dont know why but "looks like a peanut" cracked me up. Then i cracked up more imagining a Mr. Peanut run.
a tip for next time creating spiders, flip ur body upside down, just drag the front or back end to the opposite, so u can have a smaller flat body for the front part and a bigger back part, makes them look more authentic
I wanna see more Spider
Some Spiders are known for being VENOMOUS not poisonous. Tho I’m sure spiders wouldn’t
Agree with the stomach
It moves like molasses for it has no feet. Most limbs won't function as limbs with out feet or hands, and thy spider be glorious for it.
I think at higher stages of evolution, the front two legs would become arms... The second set of legs may as well.
Honestly this channel is underrated and I think that your videos are really great
I’d like to see how nightmarish these spiders can become
There aren't any completely herbivore arachnids but the Bagheera kiplingi Jumping spider comes close. Also whilst spiders done have spikes there are a few species that have a small horn.
I found an easy way to remember the difference between venomous and poisonous. In Minecraft there are poisonous potatoes meaning if you EAT them, it will poison you. So venomous is the opposite. If something venomous bites YOU, you will be poisoned. Maybe try to connect it with something like I did!
Kill it with fire
A refrence to a game
The front section is actually the cephlothorax. But it was a good guess.
Arachnus Deathicus! Go full Megamind with these Spe-iders!
Basically Australia simulator lol
There is one species of spider that eats plants
But it's because it's a species that has specialized to eat ants that have a symbiotic relationship wiþ trees (the trees have special leaf bulbs the ants eat in exchange for protection, the spiders eats these bulbs in addition to the ants)
There is actually a species of jumping spider that likes nectar and honey! Idk which ones do, but that is a thing. Don’t think that makes them strictly herbivores. They just love sweets haha
Actually the poison spitter idea is smart because spider throw up on prey
15:50 you could save some dna making legs shorter by coping them from the second "ball"
Seeing your amount of active worlds, and hearing you call it a lot, I realize I may have too many worlds.
An eight legged* beast of the primordial goo.
*May or may not actually be eight legged currently.
I cant believe that there is still gameplay of spore nowadays
I know this playthrough is old, but at
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*Technically* the Demon Orb Weaver has spikes
You should do centipede next, or like arthropod
Just in case you're not aware, since it came up at the start: If you create a game on a planet, you can then blow up the planet. So if you hit cell, go into the game, save and leave, you can clear off the planet.
I used to do that to try to get a planet as close to our spot in the Milky Way as possible.
Common long-legged opiliones are spiders that are omivorous and can sustain themself on fungus and fruits. They are often found in gardens.
I thought you were going to spell something else 2:07
I've had the same thing with the walking animation when i tried to make a spider, shuffling the legs around to be different length away from the body seemed to fix the animation but it just made the ceature look horrible
Also I've watched a video about tarantulas and i noticed that they... Just have 2 "fingers" on the back of their abdomen? That sure was weird... I wonder if all spiders have that or is it just for tarantulas
Yo I'm back I might not make it to this week's Saturday stream but I still love your vids and I'll try to make it to every stream and video!
DEMAND SEQUEL!!! Love this!!!
Some spiders have 6 eyes
this video made me permanently scared of wardrobes
an easy way to remember the difference between venomous and poisonous is:
venomous = it bites you vs poisonous = it hurts to bite it
Edit: there's a few species of spider out there that are social or even quasi-social (they'll share a nest and raise brood together but that's pretty much it.) Like my countries native huntsman, and one of my favourites, Delena cancerides - the Social huntsman which live under the bark of eucalyptus trees in colonys of up to 300 😁
In total theres about several trully social spider species and about twenty seven quasi-social of about 40 to 50 thousand currently described species of spider.
Not me shouting "VENOMOUS" when you said spiders are poisonois. All spiders are venomous. Most aren't venomous in a way that matters to humans, though
Edit: you corrected yourself shortly after lol
Owned
@@janksteralso, for a future suggestion, you could add arms to the head around where the second mandibles are to simulate pedapalps, which are like the 9th and 10th legs of arachnids
Everything that has more than 4 limbs, unique eyes, and isn't a worm or Tardigrade, is probably an arthropod.
But i think there are some arthropods with 4 legs, i am not sure though.
Bagheera kiplingi inhabits Mimosaceae trees, Vachellia in particular, where it consumes specialized protein- and fat-rich nubs called Beltian bodies. The nubs form at the leaf tips of the acacia as part of a symbiotic relationship with certain species of ants. that kind of spider eats plants
I was a gonna start a spider run soon, just to see it in spore
Now i don't have too, thanks Jankum 👍
Any time!
The difference between venom and poison is summed up like this:
If you bite it, and you get sick, that's poisonous.
If it bites YOU, and you get sick, that venomous.
Love it would def like a second video
Poisonous: If you bite it, you die.
Venomous: If it bites you, you die.
Spider venom is mainly their stomach acid; using it to liquefy the insides of their prey before drinking it.
I’m late to the party but tarantulas have urticating hairs which they flick at predators etc. basically needle spike projectiles
spiders actually have a pair of pincers similar to crabs (Crabs are in the arachnid family)
Spiders can HaV up to 18 eyes
not many still play this, lol, I have been hoping to see a remaster or spore 2. I find this game interesting and would love to see a bigger, more expanded version. I never die in this game though it was too easy xD
If something venomous bites you, you di. If something is poisonous and you eat it, you di.
Alright! Let's see part 2!
I love spiders!
Mad that he didnt fix that one wiggler
According to google there is one spier with spikes called "Spiny Orb-Weaver Spider"
Unsure if anyone has mentioned this, but there is a spider that eats plant material! Not herbivorous, it also eats the ants on the plant, but its diet is mostly the plant. I can't remember its name off the top of my head but it's a jumping spider
the spiny back orb weaver spider (Gasteracantha cancriformis) has spikes on it's thorax