The Most Painful Venoms in The World

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Discover the most painful venoms in the world.
From tiny creatures to deadly predators, these venomous animals possess toxins that can inflict excruciating pain and even prove fatal to humans. Explore the venomous arsenal of the Gila monster, the venomous sting of the Arizona bark scorpion, and the venomous sting of the executioner wasp. Brace yourself for the bullet ant, known for delivering one of the most painful insect stings on the planet, and learn about the potent venom of the funnel web spider, capable of causing severe neurological effects.

Dive into the depths of the ocean to uncover the venomous harpoon of the cone snail, and journey to the Australian outback where the inland taipan snake holds the title of the world's most venomous snake. Beware of the venomous tentacles of the box jellyfish, notorious for its potent neurotoxins that can induce cardiac arrest. Finally, learn about the unique venom of the platypus, a mammal equipped with venomous spurs on its hind legs.

Join us as we explore the fascinating world of venomous creatures and uncover the effects of their potent toxins. From intense pain to life-threatening consequences, these venoms showcase the incredible diversity and potency of nature's defensive mechanisms. Don't miss this captivating journey into the realm of venomous animals and the pain they can inflict.

0:00 10 - Gila Monster
2:03 9 - Arizona Bark Scorpion
3:35 8 - Executioner Wasp
4:41 7 - Bullet Ant
5:50 6 - Sydney Funnel Web Spider
7:37 5 - Cone Snail
9:20 4 - Stonefish
11:13 3 - Inland Taipan Snake
13:30 2 - Box Jellyfish
15:15 1 - Platypus
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this man has mastered the ability of drawing stick figures and deformed horror creatures at the same time.

UndesirablyStrange
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Perry was REALLY taking it easy on doofensmirtz....

alexben
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The reason there is no antidote for the cone snail, is because that there is no specific venom that the snail is using.
The snail has a few types of venom inside its body, and every time it stings something, it will make a different mixture of venom every time it stings, which makes it almost impossible to make an antidote because as I said earlier, there is no specific venom it is using since it is changing every time it stings.

Brei.
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Not drawing the stonefish and gaslighting me into thinking I just missed it is funny af

Pammsa
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“Most painful venoms in the world”
Top six found in Australia. Couldn’t have seen that coming

PotatoLad
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Phineas and Ferb must have been the luckiest kids on earth with how much they picked up perry…

gachabble
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The best thing about the Stone Fish, and its venom? The venom is a bright, electric blue color that seemingly glows with its own light. It is terrifying to look at - especially once you imagine such a liquid getting into your body.

thalastianjorus
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My mom got stung by a Box Jellyfish, they said it was like having a hundreds of medical needles being dragged on your skin. 14:40

Book_Theory.
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This is why I respect everyone who works with venomous animals to bring us anti venom

kayyyliin__
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So not only is the Platypus a walking omelet dispenser...
It also dispenses the most painful poison

XAN
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I got stung by a bark scorpion in my house on my ankle when going into my shower. I kid you you can feel the vemon go up your body and into your balls. I can't tell you the pain

irvrod
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13:09 look at that lil guy in the background he looks so happy :)

AlbertWesker-ukuv
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Note to myself:
-Dont go to south-america.
-Dont go any near Australia.
-Dont go near any water or a desert.

Ben-wmwt
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"You go to reach for your vegetables, only to be turned into one yourself" Got me dying bro💀

GlubbTubbusWepple
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The fact that Coyote Peterson didnt feel like he wanted to die after stung by bullet ant or that wasp. That guy is a beast

amikunkka
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Fun fact! While not an animal nor fatal, there is a plant in Australia that is technically considered venomous: the Gympie-Gympie (probably misspelled that). It's toxins are incredibly painful, and are described by many people as experiencing the feeling of being electrocuted and being on fire simultaneously. While it isn't lethal, this pain lasts for a significantly long time just due to the fact that there isn't technically a cure for this toxin. There is treatment available, but there's one problem: the plant's thorns are silica-based, so it won't just break down in the body over time, and will persist. From what I've read, one of the most reliable ways to mitigate the pain is by using hydrochloric acid on the affected area, and then getting the equivalent of a Brazilian wax on the area of the skin, forcefully removing some of the thorns. And while that's wild, there actually is research into making this toxin become an incredibly potent painkiller, and without the addictive aspect of other painkillers like opiates. Such a metal plant!

MetalOrgE
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no intro, no sponsor, just strait to the point. love it man! 👍

bro_got_you
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i like the intro. straight to the point

oJSimpsonReal
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0:12 the other lizards fat shaming the Gila Monster sent me 😂

vaporized
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Bro's actually growing into his own style. Love your persona, it's becoming all the more salient.

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