Spider size comparison
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Explore the incredible diversity in spider sizes with this fascinating spider size comparison video. From tiny jumping spiders to massive tarantulas, witness the range of sizes these eight-legged wonders come in. This video provides an in-depth look at various spider species, comparing their sizes and highlighting the unique features that make each one special. Whether you're an arachnid enthusiast or just curious about the natural world, this spider size comparison is sure to captivate your interest.
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This must be leg span because no spider’s going to reach 30 cm in body length.
Yes it's leg span
If ye know biology, insects were a lot lot lot lot lot larger before dinosaurs; before 450-500 million years than now. There were like 2 meters long millipedes, 40-50 cm (possibly, probably even more) long flying belicopter insects. And there were 3 meters long scorpions living in seas (no pun intended fer the band Scorpions - one of the greatest rock-metaL bands). There are even still, 1 meter long crabs. They are called Japanese red crabs or something like that.
I know the garden spiders I've had before weren't less than an inch lol.
This has to be leg span because the giant huntsman is not bigger then the goliath birdeater
Green bottle blue tarantula need to be added
i seen patu digua before!
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Arthropoda Isn't Entomology
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Through the show Fear Factor, it's possible to safely eat a live camel spider. Wonder what other spider can be eaten live safely, or do the others need to be cooked? If so, which are edible?
If you cut off their legs then they are no danger and much much smaller
некоторых в два раза увеличил в размерах и считает что так и надо ...
That photo isn't of patu digua but of a baby jumping spider.
Размер считается по телу,а не размахе ног.
I’m so glad my Arachnophobia doesn’t tend to trigger with 3D models lol
The only one in this video that did was the Wolf Spider model, I think that’s just because of the way a Wolf Spider’s eyes are, they’re particularly freaky to me lol
Also, surely that last one, the giant huntsman is just a huntsman with gigantism right??
Wolf spiders have been the worst to scare me most in this country (UK). Everything about them is just horrid 😥😥😥
@@colourfulcrafts5492 Ikr!!! At least you don’t live in a country that’s notorious for spiders, I’m Aussie!!! I have had so many spider scares I cannot count them!!
Help ;-;
Oh come on , I live in Aus too , spiders are part of nature and are very fascinating.
I am very interested in Trantulas. But we don't get those in Victoria, only QLD .
@@katherinekoza6536 They are fascinating, I just find them terrifying too
I'd love to see different species of praying mantis like this one 💯
that first spider is a baby jumping spider so cute . also why is so big ?
Why you have shifted from 3D Videos to 2D
Is there even a jumping spider-😭
there's literally like 10
How do you know all of this spiders
They're so cute! :3
awwww :) (: awwwwwwwwww
They're give me nightmare
change a bgm ok?
Harvestman and daddy long legs are different names for the same thing - and it isn't a spider. Neither is the "camel spider."
Solifugae and opilion
Mmmmm I never knew that something 0.37 mm can we have the size of our toes
Transitive property o f equality
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The camel spider not is a spider
łoł ale czad ja lubie pająki
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Not very accurate
I agree. Dimensions seem too large for larger spiders shown. Probably stretched leg span.
@SerkanKabak25 huntsman spider is pretty realistic
This is the biggest bullshit I've ever seen