Milking the World's Most Venomous Spider!

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In this episode, get ready for the full-length version of one of our most dangerous adventures - milking the world's most venomous spider! In Australia, there is one species of spider that strikes fear into the hearts of many, and that spider is none other than the Funnel Web! These arachnids possess a dangerous neurotoxin that is particularly deadly to humans - yikes!

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Coyote: “This is one of the most dangerous spiders in the world”

Also coyote : puts hand 2 inches away

luh_stepper
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"They avoid humans at all cost. They are mostly found in residental areas, in peoples backyard"

bubbeN
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As a spider I can definitley say that you are one of the most bravest humans on earth

knotzz..
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I know someone who died from this spider. No joke, he was in Australia and tried to put on a boot barefoot, and there was a funnel web spider in his boot that bit him. Sadly, he did not survive. Rest in peace.

LightspeedCuber
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coyote: this is the World's Most Venomous Spider

also coyote: * puts his hand right next to it *

kaonashi
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8:27 coyote: we’re going to take this spider to a reptile lab
spider: ah hell naw i’m out

drew
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Small spider: passing through dont mind me

ghostdragon
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Coyote: "this is the most dangerous spider in the world"
also Coyote: "If you see one, try to catch it"

craigharrison
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"this is the most dangerous spider in the world"
Pokes it with a tweezer

DEADLINE-biyl
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Australia is basically just setting life to "Hard Mode"

AverytheCubanAmerican
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Coyote: *doesn’t get bitten by a deadly spider*


Coyote: my disappointment is immeasurable and my day is ruined

fwcam
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Coyote: "This spider might be used to save some lives"
The spider, who wants only to end lives: *"My disappointment is immeasurable, and my day is ruined."*

wutguycreations
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The cameraman is just as brave as our main character

Ayato
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I can't believe how much you risk your lives so much just to educate us, you could even have a serious illness right now, and nobody even knows it. Thank you, coyote.

refrgiderator
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Coyote: "Extremely dangerous spider!"
Also Coyote: *Gives spider a kiss*

venz
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At 8:23. I like how the spider was chill until coyote said "We are going to take this spider to the Australian Reptile Park"
and then the spider was. " NAH NAAAHH IMA BOUNCE"

lomecossu
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Me: “I have arachnophobia I can’t watch”
My curiosity: “Watch it”

hellaur
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Extremely Toxic Spider: Exists
Brave Wilderness: I can milk you

sofiadelgrosso
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"milking the worlds most deadliest spider"

me:interesting...

jcjcjc
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Growing up in the mountains west of Sydney there were thousands of funnel webs around. Under my swing in a tree was spider holes every 20 cm apart, I used to run bare foot through the forests and luckily was never bit. They are quite reclusive spiders, once there were 5 found in my school library in one day amongst the cushions piled in the corners. We even had to spray the legs of the beds with surface spray, and have no long blankets that could be crawled up. Mostly they stick to themselves though and prefer not to be bothered. I later moved to Queensland and had a whistling spider on my neck when I woke up, not thinking I grabbed it and threw it across the bed, so lucky not bit, but it was huge a full hand full. Had many huntsman on me too but never been bit.

tabbi