6 Most Venomous Spiders in the World



When spiders attack, these freaks of nature inject lethal venom into your bloodstream. Black widows, brown recluses, and redback spiders alike infest your house and spread into your bed and other dark places where they wait to bite and poison you with their toxin. Subscribe for new videos: http://goo.gl/SaufF4 Watch our “Brown Recluse” video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wnZV0TOSIKw&index=6&list=PLdSen-GVHIgi7lPIJm9FpFOC8WVbCSnvm Watch our “MRSA” video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=keS0MQ9mgTo&list=PLdSen-GVHIgj3bhoMIUGBDhaz9tZZyo95&index=36 Watch our “7 Terrifying Snake Attacks in History” video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oEP6MEo1eXY&index=32&list=PLdSen-GVHIgjnpO7YPzjIOrgTl7aBQA9c Watch our “8 Most Lethal Reptiles in the World” video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5hTRllnbIHc&index=31&list=PLdSen-GVHIgjnpO7YPzjIOrgTl7aBQA9c Watch our “8 Deadliest Plants & Trees” video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bqhzzHRnuys&index=27&list=PLdSen-GVHIgjnpO7YPzjIOrgTl7aBQA9c Full image attributions available here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/j658eyxjsmw5dos/6%20Most%20Venomous%20Spiders%20in%20the%20World.doc?dl=0 These are the six most venomous spiders in the world. Although they're small, they WILL kill you swiftly. Today's video was requested by Oxycontent. If you have any other topics you'd like to learn about, subscribe and let us know in the comments section below. Number 6: The Brown Recluse The Brown Recluse is one of the few significantly venomous spider species in the U.S. They primarily inhabit the Southern and Southeastern parts of the United States. As their name suggests, they prefer keeping to themselves despite being extremely poisonous. About half of all brown recluse bites result in harmful symptoms. When their fangs manage to pierce through your skin, the results can be very dangerous. Typical symptoms include nausea, vomiting, intense muscle and joint pain, skin rashes. and high fevers. The skin that has been bit will oftentimes either die or become infected in a process known as necrosis. Their bites can also cause loxoscelism; a condition in which the damaged tissue becomes gangrenous and begins sloughing away slowly due to the gangrene. Additionally, once the venom makes its way into your bloodstream, you may experience blood clotting, organ failure leading to a coma, and ultimately, death. Although most healthy adults are likely to survive a brown recluse bite, children, the elderly, and those with weak immune systems are at greatest risk of dying or suffering from the severe symptoms. The bites themselves tend to be painless, meaning they can often take between two to eight hours before any harmful effects begin appearing. Fortunately, antivenom and modern medicine have proven to be effective treatment methods. Experts suggest, however, that once a person is bit, an attempt must be made to capture the spider and take it with when seeking medical help as it is fairly common for bites to be misdiagnosed. Chemical burns, various skin infections, and even herpes and syphilis have often been mistaken for brown recluse bites. In fact, it is estimated that close to 80% of all reported bites are actually misdiagnosed. Number 5: The Yellow Sac Spider The Yellow Sac Spider refers to a range of spider species that are native to many parts of the world, including Japan, Europe, Australia, Africa, and India. Like the brown recluse, the yellow sac spider's bite is highly venomous and can cause necrosis of the skin. In some instances, their bites have also been known to cause MRSA infections, which can be deadly if not treated appropriately. Also known as staph infections or Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, MRSA is a bacteria that causes difficult-to-treat infections in humans. Symptoms include boils, impetigo, and in more severe cases, pneumonia and death. Yellow Sac Spiders are well known for being attracted to the smell of gasoline. They also have an inexplicable proclivity of weaving webs inside of Mazda vehicles. This is problematic as it can lead to fuel blockage and fuel pressure buildup, which can ultimately start an engine fire. As a result, Mazda recalled some of their Mazda 6 models in order to place software that notifies drivers of any yellow sac spider-related problems in the engines. Number 4: The Redback Spider These poisonous spiders make their home in Australia. They prey on insects and other spiders, injecting them with their venom in order to kill them. They then wrap the insects up in their silky webs and suck out their insides. They've even been known to hunt down and kill larger prey, like lizards. Redback spiders also present a serious threat to humans when they interact. In fact, they are the cause of the majority of serious spider bites in Australia.

Comments

  1. I have been bitten by a brown recluse lots of times in my life, have never had anything happen except for green pus that I squeeze out and then it heals
  2. The deadliest spider on earth lives in coastal waters off northern Australia: the blue-ringed octopus.
  3. omg
  4. Bitten for gods' sake, bitten!
  5. Bitten, not bit.
  6. OK...Europe's not safe from dangerous spiders.
    I'm moving to Greenland .
  7. I want to squeeze whatever's in the thumbnail
  8. Why Mazda vehicles tho
  9. This had made all of my fears towards spiders valid. I'm itchy now, thank you.
  10. What do you guys think is more scary? The spiders in the video or the intro?
  11. I feel bad for the guy in the thumbnail. He can't say fuck you in sign language😐😐😐😐😐
  12. how about that one spider tho lurking in that crate of bananas
  13. This video essentially told me to never go to Australia
  14. they will kill you please can you do reviewing of Jason Voorhees
  15. IF U LIVE IN AALSKA U R SAFE !
  16. Im never ever moving where they live unless i want to guys but i live in Australia and one time i got bite by a funnel web spider on my haad
  17. can you stop scarying poeplw in your intro my child was jumped out and theow my phone! >:(
  18. this doesn't help my fear of spiders whatsoever
  19. THAT IS SOOOOOOO SCAAAAAAAAAAARYYYYYYYYY
  20. The fact that the brown recluse is on the list (which is dangerous but most certainly will not 'kill you swiftly' and the fact that they say 'poisonous' when they mean venomous destroys the credibility of this video within the first few seconds. Find out the truth about spiders from scientific papers, seattle's burke museum 'Spider Myths' website, and my channel!


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