Top 10 MOST Venomous Spiders in the WORLD!

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What are the Most VENOMOUS, Most DANGEROUS, possibly even DEADLY Spiders in the world? Are any spiders actually LETHAL to humans? Watch this video to learn more about the most venomous spiders in the world!

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00:00 Intro
00:09 #10 Yellow Sac Spider (Cheiracanthium inclusum)
01:04 #9 Wolf Spiders (Lucosidae species)
02:11 #8 Black Widow Spider (Latrodectus mactans)
03:26 #7 Gooty Sapphire Ornamental (Poecilotheria metallica)
04:21 #6 Brown Widow Spider (Latrodectus geometricus)
05:24 #5 Red Back Spider (Latrodectus hasselti)
07:12 #4 Brown Recluse Spider (Laxosceles recusa)
08:45 #3 Sydney Funnel Web Spider (Atrax robustus)
10:16 #2 Brazilian Wandering Spider (Phoneutria fera)
12:00 #1 Six Eyed Sand Spider (Sicarius hahni)

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As an Australian I can confirm that the Redback spiders are definitely found in the cold alpine areas. I have lived in the Snowy Mountains and we had redbacks everywhere, always found in the garages and our wood piles.

cassandramackenzie
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I think the golden rule is;
A) if in South & Central America avoid spiders (especially with red chelicerae)
B) if in Arabia, India or North Africa, avoid scorpions.
C) if in Australia, just avoid everything.

nicoladolby
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I find it HARD to believe the Brazilian Wandering Spiders venom isn't harmful to humans, you could say it has some pretty STIFF competition, but I feel the bite is one if not the most painful. Not to ERECT a pedestal for it to stand on, it deserves it's spot in the top 3

TheListofMrRaguso
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I’d argue that the brown recluse is not easily recognizable, especially given how often harmless spiders such as cellar spiders, southern house spiders, giant house spiders, wolf spiders, and others are mistaken for them. Unless you know what you’re looking for, brown recluse spiders look like a generic brown spider. No doubt this is why you hear of people claiming to encounter brown recluse in places such as Washington State, where they most certainly don’t reside.

kirksealls
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In my mind and based on information in your video, the Sydney Funnel Web should be No.1. A bite from a Funnel Web is treated the same as a snake bite and is considered as lethal as a bite from some of our (Australian) more poisoness snakes. Although no one has been killed by a Funnel web in more recent years (as stated), that is a result of our prolific anti-venom program, SM Au

australiasindustrialage
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From what I understand, the venom of the sac spider isn't what causes necrosis in victims. Instead, it's a staph infection. Also, because of the similar appearance to the brown recluse (to the average person) in addition to the results of a bite, it is often misdiagnosed as brown recluse bites here in New England.

richardaiken
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Although a bit arachnophobic, I love learning about different species of spiders. I lived in Waterloo, Ontario Canada for 5 years and always had a yellow sac spider companion in my house. Although they made me nervous, not once did I get bitten despite having them in such close proximity. I'd honestly rather have them in the house than centipedes and ants

trulyproductive
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I mistook a wandering spider for a huntsman in Costa Rica, I was trying to get a picture when i noticed it was acting really aggressive for a huntsman. The guide hiked down to where I was and informed me. I immediately went on my way 😂

ElLenadorLA
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I was bitten by a brown recluse. It was in the bedsheets when I got into bed and it bit me in the arm. I ended up with an open sore that was about the size of a quarter. It took about three months to completely heal, and I still have a scar there 20 years later. I still sometimes have pain at the site, too. I now check the sheets before I get into bed. I also check clothing and my shoes.

DaveTexas
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Member benefits really paying off today! Richard my wife Yolanda ordered some shirts for me and you sent her a video thanking her! She really appreciated it and keeps making me jealous with it lol. Thanks man

mully
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I would never guess in a billion years that the hide and seek sand spider is the most dangerous. I still want to keep one. They just seem so funny to me.

Sinner
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Great information! I had no idea the gooty tarantula was one of the most dangerous tarantulas. Because just earlier today I watched a video on rare spiders and someone was holding an adult just passing it hand to hand..I realized the danger immediately being an ow, but they never talked about that at all. As always, I appreciate the solid information compared to those that want to push the fear factor or those that show careless and dangerous handling.

beckyh
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Also dam that’s some nice brown recluse footage

tarantulakat
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You should look up the Aussie Mouse Spider. Scarier looking and bigger than a funnel web but almost as poisonious. They nest in large mounds too of hundreds of them and come crawling out of the ground at night.

Simonious
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I live in Australia and the region I live in is Red Back Spider territory. I have been bitten a couple of times over the years. Their bites are moderately painful and you tend to feel a bit off color for a few days. They are generally non-aggressive, however, accidentally disturbing their webs/nests will rile them a bit.
As they say.. it is pretty much a given that, Red Backs have seen more humans then humans have seen Red Backs. The same applies to the snakes in Australia.

Dallas-Nyberg
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Love the true spider content! It's difficult to find videos on them with good footage and good narration, thanks!

Loradeyn
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Funnel Web spider's fangs can easily pierce a toenail and leather shoes they can also be found on the bottom of your swimming pool surviving underwater for between 24 and 30 hours so always check your pools.

Boozoobajou
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We’ve cared for Widows for years; love their shyness. Our OBT thinks it’s an Atrax. Our little Gooty is a total spaz still…..

Gorgeous footage here, as always!

justus
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just love seeing all those different kinds of spiders 😁🕷️🕷️🕷️
always great to see some of the more common spiders like the yellow sac spider and the wolf spider getting some screentime 🕷️🕷️
awesome video richard! 👍

kaotic
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For a second I thought you were going to play a joke on us and say number one was a "Daddy Long-Leg". lol

jacobhoward