Every DEADLIEST Insects Explained in 12 Minutes
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00:00 - Bombardier Beetle
01:16 - Cow Killer
02:25 - Emerald Cockroach Wasp
03:57 - Amazonian Giant Centipede
05:02 - Bullet Ant
06:19 - Assassin Bug
07:21 - Harlequin Beetle
08:37 - Tarantula Hawk
10:01 - Black Widow Spider
11:04 - Death stalker scorpions
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Change the title. Not all of these are insects. Bug is a better all around name
as a certified most people, I would not consider an insect with "bomb" in its name as just an ordinary beetle.
Bugs don’t just come with name tags
@@artemisthehunter8360 well duh. You could always just ask them their name like a normal person.
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bugs are just alchemists with 0 int
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0 Intel = less potent potions
I've encountered numerous Tarantula Hawk Wasps. They're HUGE but very very disinterested in people. They won't even touch you unless you fuck with them.
I've fucked with one on accident and it still didn't even want to mess with me. Or it just didn't want to get sprayed by carburetor cleaner.
okay i have a question then: if i show fear around it, will it notice and attack
@Cynic15 No. These wasps are super chill creatures. Confident too. I saw a video of one licking sugar water from someone's hand.
@@seanwhitman8353 tysm
@@Floofie_boioh you fucked with one?
Was it tight?
Just imagine having a parasite inside you that eats from you every day and leaves just enough of you that you don't die
It's called being pregnant. Then you get the fun of having a parasite that feeds from your wallet for at least 18 years.
@@jackidemchak4863 i mean that literally eats visible holes into your flesh
You have the seen the movie Aliens?
@@jackidemchak4863It sounds like you don’t like children. Little do you know you were the so called “parasite”
a parasite comes without the agreement of host a pregnant makes the baby with their decision your comparing is nonse @@jackidemchak4863
2:35 Well that escalated VERY quickly
Imagine being possessed by a green fly looking wasp, crazy.
Indeed it did.
Jesus Christ why did you make that thing!?!??!!??!!!!
6:34 when i was younger, i wasnt the brightest of children and decided to keep an assassin bug as a pet (fully knowing what it was). I was thankfully never harmed by it but I know i was definitely playing with death in a way.
Most assassin bugs actually can’t kill you. The term assassin bug covers over 7000 species of bugs. All of them just bugs with proboscis that hunt other insects. You likely didn’t have a deadly pet lol
Executioner wasps have entered the chat…
frrrr
Shut up 8 yo
IKR THATS LITERALLY WHAT I WAS THINKING ALL THE TIME
Coyote was overreacting
@@aj_zayou get stung by it then genius
When he circles the pincers for the giant centipede, he circles the false head. Two claps for deception please
yep , also thickness was wrong... and the fact they will bite repeatably, very agile for their size too
Why isn’t anyone acknowledging that there’s a spider, a arachnid, in a video about deadly insects
The scorpion, too 😅
You should add Executioner Wasp to this list, Coyote Peterson said the sting was worse than Bullet Ant.
Should it be added? Yes
But it’s definitely not the most painful sting the huge controversy is coyote Peterson and the fact it wasn’t ranked by the person who made the pain index
Coyote Peterson had an allergic reaction several people took its sting and it was more like an Asian giant hornet sting some dude even took 5 stings in a row and only had mild pain
@@Hazbineditsalastor exactly
@@Hazbineditsalastor That actually makes more sense now that I think about it
@@Hazbineditsalastorwell the same logic can be applied to the bullet ant. The tribes mentioned in the video do exactly as said but most of them have no reaction 🤷♂️
Shout-outs to the Brown Recluse spider. Necrosis is insane.
One time I was in a sonic parking lot and a brown recluse got into my grandmother’s car
The necrosis doesn't kill you, the following infection does, it's why no antivenom exists for it and the hospital just shoots you up with antibodies
My uncle's got a huge hole in his calf from a brown recluse. Apparently, if he'd taken too much longer to get to the hospital, he was gonna need an amputation.
I got bit multiple time by one when I liked in kansas. I woke up with like 7 bites all over my arms and legs. I found a brown recluse later that day in my room and then to the hospital the next day. They gave me an antibacterial. The bites never bothers me until I used hot water to wash. At that point they grew twice there size I didn't know why at first so next time I showed they got even more inflamed growing even bigger and more red. So if you ever get bit by one don't take hot showers, baths, no hot tubs and don't expose the bite to any thing to rase it's tempiture much. Even with the mess doc gave me the hot water made the bite worse.
@luger9857 yeah as I said with brown recluse spiders the venom rarely kills you, 99.9% of deaths are from the bite getting infected
Tarantulas aren't even close to being the most venomous spiders on earth....
This guy makes a lot of incorrect claims and reuses completely inaccurate illustrations. This account is a cheap method of capitalizing off the “(subject) explained in (number) minutes” trend
They're not even spiders but yes you're right
His talking about Tarantula Hawks idiot
@@sirblue5586tarantulas aren’t spiders?
There isn’t a single tarantula on this list
Next vid idea “Every decade since the 1800s explained in 15 minutes or less”
Every decade since the death of Christ in 2 hours 😅😂
Soooo that would be 0.1 seconds because he never existed hes fictional just most humans are M O R O N S
@@dexterslijderink7866me when I am childish enough to not respect people beliefs
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@@dexterslijderink7866 good thing you realized your mistake and deleted your comment.
0:24 "a weapon of ass destruction"
Wow 100 likes in a day
oh thank god i wonder what he had said because i obviously couldn't understand
It’s a joke buddy he didn’t comment it because no one could understand it no one dose that
@@snaildude2935 does*
I understood. Also it's a little exagerated.
1:48 If your mad enough like Coyote Peterson
I feel like MOSQUITOS of all things should be here somewhere 😂
Yes they kill more humans than every other insect on Earth, all millions of types combined.
Executioner wasp: "Why are we still here? Just to suffer?"
Can confirm the velvet ant sting I was stung by one it sucked
“Wow I like this guys video style”
“Weapons of ASS destruction”
*Subbed*
When I was in kindergarten I found an assassin bug, named it Harry, and i wanted to keep it as a pet. I got in trouble and now i know why🚶♂️
I love the bombarbadier beetle, I just love that it's possible for something like that to evolve into being.
Add Japanese hornet for part 2 (my suggestion)
Asian murder hornet.
I love these they help me fall asleep it’s like asmr to me
Had a stroke reading the title but had a blast watching the video
Good video. It would have been cool to have pictures of all of them
The video is off to a great start so far
One time when I was at my grandma's house a black widow was near some kittens that lived there, but she killed it with a broom.
6:20 I've found and handled assassin bugs countless times and never have had one bite me. I'm not sure if the one in this video is correct. They are more gray than red, and have a long, tube-like mouth. Additionally, they have a large round crest on their backs. They've always been very sweet creatures
There’s about 7000 different species of assassin bugs. They’re pretty diverse. But yes, they’re usually very passive towards people. Got no idea what this guy is talking about.
Maybe because they stay their fangs from the flesh of an innocent?
i never though i would feel bad for a cockroach 😭😭
I would have liked some photos to go along with the explanation
Never thought I’d have Anthony Bordain talking to me about bugs
I learned so much from this channel than 13 years of my school life
You're soo underrated that it's a crime, keep up with the good work!
Thank you!
@@TheEvaluat0ryo pal where’s the goofy mosquito
@@TheEvaluat0r no problem
@@TheEvaluat0rWhy aren't Mosquitos 🦟 on the List ?
I went to wilderness therapy about 2.5 years ago in the Utah desert and tarantula hawks were everywhere and it was petrifying(I’m terrified of bugs) they would fly around the LT (our Home Depot bucket used as a bathroom) and we’ve seen a few of them attacking tarantulas. Scary stuff
Ah more creatures to add to my nightmares 😊
Mom: Why Are You Scared Of Insects?! You Can Just Swat/Stomp On Them!
Also Insects:
I was stung by a cow killer on my finger once. But either it wasn’t fully grown or coyote peterson is being dramatic, because it just felt like a slightly worse wasp sting. Not INSANE pain. It definitely hurt though that’s for sure
I am happy that where I live assassin bugs are so rare that I have only heard of one being spotted some years back
Calling stings bites is kind of annoying, ngl. Otherwise interesting video.
never that serious
Can you do the most dangerous bombs?
And how to make them
HIMARS be like ENJOY THE SH------TUNGSTEN.
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Im not surprised the bombardier beetle does so much damage in grounded
More bug fakemon ideas, brilliant
I have tarantula hawks in my backyard trees in Texas. They're very chill, I've had them buzz me curiosly and even though they're very intimidating they're like bees. They're everywhere here and I've never heard of someone being stung
Assassin bugs are my favorite!
Tarantula Hawks:
Normal people: ogm a giant wasp!
People who have played that one game: **thousand yard stare**
Love this channel, but you gotta get some things right before you upload dude. Most of these insects you mentioned attack by “stinging” not biting.
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The thumbnail was fairly normal... until I saw the Emerald Cockroach Wasp
i’ve encountered the red velvet ant and tarantula hawk wasps before. pretty scary
I love these videos! Can you make one about all the different kinds of (medical) scientific study types? Like double blind , cohort, etc
I love bugs, then I watched this video. I love bugs even more now
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The red velvet ant is also called the piss ant. Dont remember why but they like pastures with farm animals.
Was stung by a red velvet ant when I was a kid....... It hurt
Video idea: Every national park explained
Bombardier Beetle
Me who play Monster Hunter : Oh look at that, its a real thing
What a great way to stay inside
Meanwhile grounded: *gets hit by a bombaider beetle blast* Ow. Not that bad though lol.
Anyways nice to know some facts about that bug 👍
Hey this is the same voice actor/CZcamsr as the Mostly Facts/Mainly Facts Reddit story channels! Right? Is this a sister channel?
THATS WHAT I THOUGHT
WOW! Already within 30 seconds! new record!
I've found 2 cow killers around my yard in the past 10 years, and in the same place as well. They're neat look at, but I worry for my dogs
I hate cockroaches but I'd never wish this upon them
As someone who lives in Arizona, I see Tarantula Hawks all the time, i never knew how dangerous they are... Now im scared
The bombardier beetle is just the tanker bug from star ship troopers but smaller and it comes out of its ass
Bugs, I hate bugs.
You showed the centipedes modified back legs, not the pincers,
the back legs look like that to mimic the head for self defence so centipedes could deliver a counter attack with their fangs that are located on its head and those fangs are also guarding 2 sets of mandibles and the teeth like structures called the coxosternal teeth the main differences between centipedes are the colors and size but millipedes are much more diverse when it comes to body types and specified aspects of a species.
Overall i like this video just wanted to point this out because i love centipedes (this isnt an angry comment its more of a neurodivergent fact check).
Correction:actually the harlequin bug(beetle) bite is not poisonous
Is it venomous?
Mhm..
Do the 12 most ancient sports explained
Living in the Southwest, I've been bitten by a black widow. It just felt like a pinprick. The spot was red for about an hour and then it faded away. The brand new garage I had probably had at least a hundred of them but being out near a cow farm, there were thousands of flies and these girls helped keep my fly population down. Also, a tarantula hawk landed in the grass one day. Was watering the car and this giant sucker was very preoccupied so I threw a wet towel over it and stomped on it for a good 5 minutes. After lifting the towel, I picked up one of its legs and showed my brother. It was the size of a grasshopper leg but black. I love tarantulas and they sometimes clumsily crawl around on the rocks outside my home, and so I couldn't let this opportunity to help these creatures in some small way against such a ferocious and nasty beast.
4:52 Y'know, would be insane if a beetle survived a bite from one of these...
I had a friend who lived in Brazil and he said hes been stung by every single one of these insects
I was bitten by a cow killer and it was the worst pain I’ve ever felt. I’ve broken bones, gotten tattoos and piercings, had bad cuts, etc. and it was the worst pain.
7:54 I found the best tree for R. Kelly
3:59 not an insect
10:01 not an insect
11:03 not an insect
Just imagine if these were added to grounded (except bombardier beetle already added)
The boiling of the bombardier beetle is more for other insects and not humans, it's more warm for humans than anything because the reaction is so fast
Can you please put heat values in celsius too?
Didn’t know the things were called “cow killers.” They’re nearly impossible to kill with your shoe and they pack a punch. I’ve only tried to pick one up twice. The first one was when I flipped it around in my fingers and it’s stinger was hitting my fingernail and the second was when I wasn’t so lucky. I don’t mess with them anymore.
I remember mowing our lawn and getting stung by an assasin bug; I was incredibly lucky, only having 50% of my leg getting swollen and feelling like it was on fire, not anything like death or paralysis.
I hade a fever of 105 Fahrenheit when I was a little kid so I know the feeling of what the giant centipede’s venom does and it was hell I was unable to do anything for a three days and felt like I was cooking in my own skin
How do u make ur videos
i live on an island and there are assassin bugs all over the place. We call them love bugs because you usually find them attracted to another assassin bug and as children we always picked them up and nobody has ever been bit.
Lovebugs are not assassin bugs. They are a type of fly.
Hello, can you do a video like about conditions like autism?
coyote peterson: “light work no reaction”
I've seen a few assassin bugs and 1 bit me and it was super itchy for a few days I freaked out and killed it
Hawk wasps have orangish red wings with blue black bodies, and the act like there are on crack, they have very hyperactive erratic movements on the rare occasion that you find them walking on the ground, of they fly over your head the sound like a helicopter and getting stung feels like death
I REPEAT, DO NOT LOOK UP EM-COCK-P BUG. I SAW THE THUMB NAIL AND THOUGHT "WOW THAT'S AN INTERESTING NAME I WONDER WHAT IT LOOKS LIKE" TRAUMATIZED.
I just woke up snd i am watching this
0:54 flintstones pepper spray?
I think they made bug balls now
I once saw an Emerald Cockroach Wasp with my dad, it was carrying a roach 👍
The emerald cockroach wasp is basically prime muto
I HATE PEOPLE WHO SAY FIRST IN CZcams COMMENTS
I wonder who said that. But in general I agree with you
crazy how assassin bugs are so deadly but the second one enters rcrl it loses its spinner
I was once bitten by 5 bullet ants at once. It literally felt like a machine gun was fired at my leg
Holy shit, FIVE? What did you do to get five of them to bite you?
If we're talking weird ants... we can't leave out the Su1c1d3 Bomber Ant... This thing flexes SO HARD it _literally_ rips apart at the seams, exploding into green goo...
How the hell do you join the Discord?
39 million is true but very difficult because the scorpions only produce a few milliliters of venom im pretty sure and that’s why it’s so expensive
Didn't know that assasin bug could be dangerous.. i see them in big plants everyday💀
So, let me get myself straight on the emerald cockroach wasp. The roach remains fully conscious and fully aware, but the wasp is telling it what to do?
That is LITERALLY hypnosis.
0:24 NO WAY IM DYING