Tarantula Hawk vs Tarantula

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  • Опубликовано: 30 сен 2021
  • This is not a video of cute and cuddly critters. It is a video documentation of the life and death struggle between a wasp and a spider - a Tarantula Hawk versus a Tarantula.
    Dramatic and emotional to watch, this footage has made a contribution to the scientific knowledge of the behavior of both species.
    Read what one professional biologist has said about this video:
    “What a fantastic video! It is the best I have ever seen because it really highlights the unusual attack behavior of the wasp”. Justin Schmidt (Author of The Sting of the Wild)
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  • @pbooka4510
    @pbooka4510 2 года назад +3951

    Nobody going to talk about the ant ! The ant is like whatever’s going on is not my problem I got to get this back to the queen 😂😂

    • @AlexTheDummy-sr2pu
      @AlexTheDummy-sr2pu 2 года назад +119

      I thought I was the only one thinking that lol.

    • @nickyha8600
      @nickyha8600 2 года назад +93

      Was about to comment. Casually walking past with its leaf not giving any f..s

    • @preloww
      @preloww 2 года назад +16

      Lmfao

    • @senseipaans
      @senseipaans 2 года назад +1

      😂😂😂😂 love the ant just moving his load. Effemall. Moaning about strangers don't pay the rent

    • @jimbusmaximus4624
      @jimbusmaximus4624 2 года назад +68

      Lol they know better than to mess with the ant. He's got backup.

  • @elh305
    @elh305 2 года назад +1524

    Imagine being awake, but paralyzed, watching yourself get buried, and experiencing yourself getting eaten alive..
    🧐

    • @Hirschi74
      @Hirschi74 Год назад +144

      hehe, not much of a difference to the todays working class. I definitely can find myself in your comment

    • @songcramp66
      @songcramp66 Год назад +243

      @@Hirschi74 Yes, your life is just as painful and difficult as any tarantula especially today with mandated 40 hour work weeks and 2 day weekends. How horrible life is for industrial society humans.

    • @ilovebandz_6252
      @ilovebandz_6252 Год назад +37

      @@songcramp66 yes exactly trapped with no way out😍

    • @jonathansmith1590
      @jonathansmith1590 Год назад +37

      I much rather have a quick death 😩

    • @kayzteef
      @kayzteef Год назад +2

      @@Hirschi74 and yet here you are crying about it through a screen as you sit comfortable in your air conditioned dwelling and clothes on your back

  • @nickaiken1310
    @nickaiken1310 2 года назад +457

    No matter who or what you are in the animal kingdom; we all collectively say, "Fuck wasps."

    • @MechaKnuckles
      @MechaKnuckles Год назад +41

      All my homies hate wasps.

    • @uglyhorseE
      @uglyhorseE 11 месяцев назад +18

      Even other wasps.

    • @languid-4535
      @languid-4535 10 месяцев назад +10

      And wasps agree to all other animals

    • @jaybanks2709
      @jaybanks2709 Месяц назад +2

      tell me about it

    • @heinrichvonribbentrop7316
      @heinrichvonribbentrop7316 26 дней назад +3

      This isn't even the kind of wasp I hate. The ones I hate are from the genus Vespa, also known as hornets, most notably Asian giant hornet and the yellow legged hornet. Wouldn't mind them going extinct.

  • @toastfan23
    @toastfan23 Год назад +94

    that tarantula is getting the ultimate sci-fi horror movie experience

  • @Quail-qk9lr
    @Quail-qk9lr 2 года назад +514

    I like how the lil ant was minding his business at 2:25 lol he wants no part of thier lil situation lol 😂

    • @muriloavi
      @muriloavi 2 года назад +6

      🤣

    • @artistnyc123
      @artistnyc123 2 года назад +41

      Actually, you can see him early in the video walking towards the shrub so that was a continuation of his march on, just minding his business doing his work.

    • @Evil_Beauty
      @Evil_Beauty Год назад +6

      @@artistnyc123 kinda reminds me of humanity.

    • @ninja23452
      @ninja23452 Год назад +5

      shes just takin her time so she gets it back to mama

    • @kkk-gf6sj
      @kkk-gf6sj 7 месяцев назад +1

      She

  • @Steve-nb9kg
    @Steve-nb9kg Год назад +355

    How strange that its method of attack is to lie on its back, exposing its belly and crawling under the spider. Seems like the very worst way to approach such a huge spider.

    • @captainrorz718
      @captainrorz718 11 месяцев назад +46

      apparently, tarantulas aren't well suited to bitting from underneath while they bite, its more of in front or backing up to sting them but they wouldn't do so well directly above them due to the way their fangs are positioned crazy as it sounds.

    • @demetrioshristovski4518
      @demetrioshristovski4518 10 месяцев назад

      @@captainrorz718 Apparently, tarantulas are also retarded and deserve to die a slow parasitized death, too.

    • @FIowersForMe
      @FIowersForMe 10 месяцев назад +18

      Why don’t the spider grab the wasp and try to bite back he just let the wasp sting him thats crazy

    • @sacr3
      @sacr3 10 месяцев назад +8

      Exposing your belly is more of a downside for us large mammals who don't have any hard carapace or ribcage protecting all of our vital organs hidden behind that thin layer of soft belly tissue.
      Not so much for insects. This arachnid though seems to have some form of very small weak spot hidden in between its segments.

    • @merchant69420
      @merchant69420 7 месяцев назад +2

      ever seen a BJJ practitioner?

  • @johnpichon689
    @johnpichon689 2 года назад +216

    I’ve always wondered why the tarantulas just threaten posture or raise up over the wasp but never an attempted attack…. I mean if you’re gonna die anyways might as go out fang’n’ lol

    • @kakkycoasties8670
      @kakkycoasties8670 2 года назад +1

      I don't understand that either. When it first crawled under him i was like bro, just fucking bite his head. You can do this.

    • @iwinzeazy
      @iwinzeazy 2 года назад +9

      I haven't either but I'm all for them 🇺🇸

    • @thomaseriksen6885
      @thomaseriksen6885 2 года назад +52

      They've heard the stories and freeze up

    • @uknlogic2924
      @uknlogic2924 Год назад +13

      I think its the hormones the TH wasp emits. I think it relaxes the tarantula

    • @bigstevie01
      @bigstevie01 Год назад +27

      It doesn’t know it’s in a do-or-die situation. Animals don’t have all the information we have, and very few animals actually want to go all-out attack mode if they don’t feel they have to since it puts them at greater risk.

  • @Unchained74
    @Unchained74 Год назад +1250

    This was a very interesting and enjoyable video watching how other species survive. I have the utmost respect for ants though. Which is why I never mess with ant piles. My respect is for their discipline and complete tunnel vision. They don't care what's going on around them. They have a task, and they stay focused on it.

    • @southside1975
      @southside1975 Год назад +10

      I seen that ant caring food or something to.

    • @peelingpedaler3635
      @peelingpedaler3635 Год назад +48

      Yeah, except when I saw an invasive ant species dragging a baby kangaroo rat to surely be eaten alive for days. I rescued her and named her Baby. She was the sweetest creature and loved being in my hand more than anything. Such a clingy, cuddly baby. I made a fast smacking of my lips sound to get her to be more excited to eat and she made the same sound back and always drank a little more milk. She had a short "ehh" sound for "no" usually when I offered more milk than she wanted or put her in her bed when she wanted to be in my hand. And softer, higher pitched squeak for "yes!", usually when I offered her my hand to sleep in. So cute and sweet. So simple but the best experience life has offered me thus far. Sadly she got sick and didn't make it. Died unexpectedly in her sleep when she was about 6 weeks old. but 6 weeks of captivity surely is better than slowly being eaten alive by massive ants for 2 days.

    • @denisucuuu
      @denisucuuu Год назад +36

      @alphabet lore letter F VR same reason why this video is a whole documentary instead of a 30 second battle. nature is interesting

    • @zconsci
      @zconsci Год назад +43

      @alphabet lore letter F VR your attention span must be low

    • @code01372
      @code01372 Год назад +21

      @Giga chad life must be hard calling yourself a chad but playing roblox at the same time 💀

  • @Mrskingsly
    @Mrskingsly 10 месяцев назад +133

    I’ve actually seen this in my backyard on three separate occasions. My wife is a tarantula lover so I was forced to intervene. I’ve successfully brought the tarantulas back from a state of paralysis. Takes about 6 months for them to start really moving again.

    • @Simon-beast
      @Simon-beast 10 месяцев назад +24

      Why didn't she intervene herself? If she is the tarantula lover

    • @zGJungle
      @zGJungle 10 месяцев назад

      ​@@Simon-beastbecause she is full of shit.

    • @JoseBYOB
      @JoseBYOB 10 месяцев назад +5

      What did you do to the Hawk?

    • @Mrskingsly
      @Mrskingsly 10 месяцев назад +58

      @@JoseBYOB - so the story about the first one is pretty crazy. Without killing the wasp, I picked up the paralyzed tarantula and brought inside. Started reading online and got up to speed real quick on what just happened. I then had the idea to see if we could bring it back to life so had it sitting in container in our living room. This next part is 100% not made up:
      4 hours later, my wife is letting the dogs outside through the back door for about 5 seconds and that thing darts inside the house. Mayhem ensued….. it took it about 10 seconds to find the tarantula. I killed it with a shoe eventually. That was maybe the craziest part. It must have have some type of scent or something after getting stung.
      So I kill these things every chance I get. I don’t believe in killing animals, just because, but I make an excuse for these wasps.

    • @GnosisJapan
      @GnosisJapan 8 месяцев назад +30

      Bro, those wasps for sure are crucial to the environment, think about it, mother nature has a purpose for every creature and certainly they control the population of tarantulas. If tarantulas don't get eaten by these predators then other little animals will struggle to survive as there will be too many tarantulas.
      Just my opinion, thank you for sharing your experience!

  • @cestall1
    @cestall1 10 месяцев назад +30

    0:56 I admire the ant for just minding his own business, and going on with his day.

  • @4Memf2dafizzo
    @4Memf2dafizzo Год назад +708

    The tarantula hawk is by far my favorite insect. I saw a smaller one in my back yard inspecting every single web that it found. No matter how big the web was, she fearlessly entered each one looking for a spider. That's some bad ass stuff right there IMO.

    • @marcusbailey3988
      @marcusbailey3988 Год назад +78

      Yeah those are the stuff of nightmares, cool as hell but scary little aliens they are.

    • @mithex8414
      @mithex8414 Год назад +9

      bro i would die

    • @TheAzureNightmare
      @TheAzureNightmare Год назад +17

      Cazadors!
      This is not a correction, this is a cry of terror!

    • @semihaffan8942
      @semihaffan8942 Год назад +35

      Tarantula hawks are lame

    • @micmacha
      @micmacha Год назад +4

      They grow to be the size of a freakin' index finger. They look so COOL, though.

  • @loolafly7967
    @loolafly7967 2 года назад +191

    I’m so fascinated yet detest the tarantula hawk. I know it’s the cycle of life but I just find it so cruel and sad that this is the way the tarantula dies. Very interesting video, I always do wonder why the tarantula being so powerful does not fight back and the theory that the wasp uses a chemical to subdue the tarantula along with it circling it is a very interesting concept that makes sense !

    • @Evolution_10_X
      @Evolution_10_X Год назад +32

      Nothing cruel or sad about nature. Human beings can be just as cruel in survival situations. You take away all the comfy cushy privileges we enjoy everyday like going to the grocery store for food or having a nice safe shelter to live in and human beings can be way more cruel than these bugs. Nature is very real and very fair. Only the strong survive.

    • @VIBERELIGIONTV
      @VIBERELIGIONTV Год назад +31

      The sting is extremely painful to humans. Imagine how painful it might be to the tarantula. 😬😨

    • @Samual_33
      @Samual_33 Год назад +29

      @@VIBERELIGIONTV I don't think they have the same kind of pain receptors we have bud.

    • @Mikado2100
      @Mikado2100 Год назад +3

      Niinpä. Tarantula näyttää olevan hypnoosissa.

    • @vitallink4830
      @vitallink4830 Год назад +9

      @Ev0_X_ 14 I worked in a slaughterhouse. If you want to see what we are capable of then take a vist to one. We even slaughtered in calf (pregnant) dairy cows.

  • @Deadpool....
    @Deadpool.... Год назад +43

    I like how the ant minds its business as if this was a daily occurrence in the area

    • @GlassDolphin465
      @GlassDolphin465 Месяц назад

      It probably is a daily occurrence and it learns to get used to it.

  • @l_Dash
    @l_Dash Год назад +13

    2:14 Lil brave ant walking casually to its nest

  • @vaderdarth5551
    @vaderdarth5551 2 года назад +176

    This is what I love to have the internet for , and thanks to people like you for good work and information ! And also often for good replies of the other users !

  • @trinenielsen4288
    @trinenielsen4288 Год назад +56

    One of the best nature videos by private people.. I was so impressed. Both the recording but also it was so informativ! I very rarely see such a good quality video with GREAT information.. Really enjoyed it!

  • @bigblackscarymikester2731
    @bigblackscarymikester2731 2 года назад +365

    This was well done! These wasps are fascinating and truly terrifying to say the least. It almost can turn an arachnophobe into someone who tries to rescue tarantulas from these beasts! It makes me feel sorry for the tarantulas though I'm aware that the wasp lives only a few months whereas the tarantulas can live for years without ever encountering them.
    I often wonder what would've happened if someone interveneed and rescued the tarantula and attempted to nurse it back to health or if the TH wasp went up against a Calceatum, or Murinus (They are very fast, incredibly aggressive, and highly venomous spiders), or even a Goliath Birdeating Spider (They can reach the size of a dinner plate).

    • @isaiahrodriguez2208
      @isaiahrodriguez2208 2 года назад +19

      Doesnt the tarantula hawk give a dance or release pheromones to fool the tarantula or am i just tripping?
      edit: he said it maybe its a correlation or a direct cause effect

    • @Andre-cl2qt
      @Andre-cl2qt 2 года назад +7

      They used to take down Bird spiders but sometimes we're injured because of there large size but now only take down smaller tarantulas...I love watching it!

    • @imthebestmayne122
      @imthebestmayne122 Год назад +26

      Yup. The Tarantula Hawks scare me way way more than any spider ever would. I am glad I live on the East Coast. However, to this day, I swear that I saw one when I was a kid.

    • @kapuyweyu7765
      @kapuyweyu7765 Год назад +3

      It is as you say, you can be afraid of the spider, then, feel sorry and want to help

    • @topsyturvyy4558
      @topsyturvyy4558 Год назад +11

      @@imthebestmayne122 Tarantula Hawks are scary creatures yet if you don't bother them they are as peaceful as a lap dog. Beware of those smaller wasps that form colonies, those are really dangerous and short tempered and because of their sheer numbers can kill you anytime.

  • @Alex.P1
    @Alex.P1 Год назад +18

    I think the tarantulas downfall is that it waits to know what it is dealing with before it deals with it. It knows something is there, but it is not acting like prey, it is also not really bothering it. The tarantulas only option is to sit tight - which is its downfall.

    • @Creatineuser.
      @Creatineuser. 11 месяцев назад

      This one makes the most sense

    • @maratesfaye
      @maratesfaye Месяц назад

      i’m not sure what they can do against such a hard-shelled wasp regardless, and especially one that moves so quickly and can fly.. and we all saw that when the tarantula tried running, the wasp was immediately on its tail

  • @TimelessWorldOfGaming
    @TimelessWorldOfGaming Год назад +7

    1:06 Little ant at that clump of grass is just like "Come on Steve, it's just another day in the insect kingdom. Just... gotta... get this... grub... back to the colony." before just getting stepped on in this battle of the titans. lol

    • @4string59
      @4string59 Год назад +1

      Just so you know, a velvet ant is a wasp, not an ant. They are solitary parisite wasps. They don't belong to colonies.

  • @thelastghost9628
    @thelastghost9628 Год назад +11

    Thanks for posting this clear and concise video. I hadn’t ever seen this process play out. Then to see the Hawk expand the entrance. That was amazing. Nature’s dope as hell.

  • @axseth3758
    @axseth3758 2 года назад +16

    The spider is literally watching himself getting prepared to be fed on, poor guy before he was dragged into the hole he made one last attempt to escape

  • @treesii
    @treesii Год назад +11

    i love the ant just trying to get by 😂

  • @Ezekiel903
    @Ezekiel903 2 года назад +20

    i find it crazy how every spider knows, this is not an ordinary wasp!

  • @michaellazor5667
    @michaellazor5667 Год назад +14

    Wow. I've heard of the tarantula hawk doing this but have never seen it happen. This was absolutely amazing to watch. Thank you for this.

  • @foolycooly3763
    @foolycooly3763 Год назад +8

    Velvet ant cameo at the end was the icing on the cake. Amazing video

  • @simonvirus6417
    @simonvirus6417 Год назад +13

    Keith , i gotta say mate bloody brilliant. Great narration, informative and knowledgeable.

  • @ibnyahud
    @ibnyahud 2 года назад +19

    wasps are incredible
    they seem to have a penchant for evolving through parasitic and symbiotic relationships

  • @hieromalo4147
    @hieromalo4147 Год назад +3

    KJW, you did an awesome job on this video. Quick, informative and thorough. 👍🏾

  • @videomax702
    @videomax702 11 месяцев назад +9

    Thank you for taking the time and effort to make this informative video.

  • @deebil8099
    @deebil8099 2 года назад +123

    This reminds me of what it's like to get married. Poor tarantula, I feel your pain.

    • @GaffaTV
      @GaffaTV 2 года назад +14

      Aye, especially the "dancing around to please the other". 😆

    • @_ArmIa
      @_ArmIa Год назад +16

      WIFE BAD

  • @ESKATEUK
    @ESKATEUK Год назад +34

    The thing I always find strange is how docile tarantulas are to these tarantula hawk. Any other insect the Tarantula would leap on it. But with these hawk wasps, the tarantula almost offers itself to it. It would have a chance of survival or at least killing the wasp too if it grabbed hold of it and shoved it’s fangs into it. But they dont. It’s like they’re sedated.

    • @iziadube4904
      @iziadube4904 Год назад +5

      The hawk can immobilise it with 1 sting and the turantula cannot kill it fast enough to get it before it stings, it has no sharp armour piercing teeth and it’s method of killing is slow

    • @Boglim_Z
      @Boglim_Z 11 месяцев назад +4

      Perhaps it should bite the wasps head, if the poison paralysis takes effect the wasp might be too injured to take advantage

  • @sleepless_160
    @sleepless_160 Месяц назад

    This is just incredible footage...thank you for capturing this!!

  • @KenWiggers
    @KenWiggers 2 года назад +17

    A fascinating bit of biology, I was not aware of these interactions.

    • @Jolenesmart1980
      @Jolenesmart1980 2 года назад +2

      are you his brother?? as never heard the surname before

  • @xtrekrex
    @xtrekrex 10 месяцев назад +6

    I was out running on the trails one time and saw this entire evolution go down with this wasp and a tarantula. One of the most random bug encounters I’ve ever seen, but I learned what a tarantula hawk was after that.

  • @JakobBraunschweiger
    @JakobBraunschweiger 11 месяцев назад +2

    Keith this is truly impressive content. Informative, approachable, and enjoyable to watch!!

  • @raoulduke7364
    @raoulduke7364 Год назад +1

    Absolutely amazing video man. Thank for you this great work

  • @flippedoutcookie
    @flippedoutcookie Год назад +9

    My theory is genetic memories lead to the tarantula knowing it cannot stab at the wasp with it's fangs. I believe the wasp is likely, with it's armor, waiting for the tarantula to do so in order to get a good chance at stabbing at it's weak spot. The wasp seemed to be baiting the tarantula into doing so. I bet the tarantula's only defense is basically just hoping it can find the means to dash away safely when the time is right, such as the wasp making an attempt at a sting. Likely the spider's know they are doomed.

  • @davolaa
    @davolaa 11 месяцев назад +120

    This was much more informative, humane, and interesting than those forced insect fighting videos

    • @kakakrabbypatty1234
      @kakakrabbypatty1234 11 месяцев назад +5

      Literally just sticking two bugs in a small box

    • @peterkilian9100
      @peterkilian9100 11 месяцев назад

      @@kakakrabbypatty1234
      And making them kill each other for the entertainment of kids on RUclips to make a quick buck. It’s called humanity…

    • @braxduncan8995
      @braxduncan8995 11 месяцев назад +4

      Informative:yes, interesting: yes, humane: no. This video taught me just how unhumane the animal world is.

    • @peterkilian9100
      @peterkilian9100 11 месяцев назад +15

      @@braxduncan8995 huh? how is this inhumane? this was totally natural… do you know what humane means?

    • @braxduncan8995
      @braxduncan8995 11 месяцев назад +4

      @@peterkilian9100 the hawk paralyzed the spider and made sure not to kill it so it could plant babies in it so they could eat around the main organs as to keep the spider alive for as long as possible. The animal kingdom does not prioritize a quick kill

  • @alannevin2490
    @alannevin2490 Год назад

    That was amazing! Thank you for posting this video!

  • @scfan7231
    @scfan7231 9 месяцев назад

    WOW! So interesting. Thanks for making the effort to record it, and for the educational commentary.

  • @Stop_Pre-Ordering_Video_Games
    @Stop_Pre-Ordering_Video_Games 11 месяцев назад +3

    it's incredible, beautiful, and terrifying all at the same time. But thank you so much for sharing the video, it is extremely interesting.

  • @ismailabdelirada9073
    @ismailabdelirada9073 Год назад +11

    Fascinating parallel. The tarantula hawk's hunting technique reminds me of nothing so much as a weasel hunting a rabbit.

  • @rickguerrero2282
    @rickguerrero2282 Месяц назад +1

    As a former Arizona ho homeowner with TONS of tarantulas & tarantula hawks…….this video is AMAZING! And the narration reminds me of Howard Cordell announcing a prize fight!,

  • @sshuck
    @sshuck 11 месяцев назад +2

    My son and I really enjoyed this video! Lots of opportunity for discussing all kinds of biology basics.

  • @desertegle40cal
    @desertegle40cal Год назад +20

    Yeah I got stung by a cow killer (velvet ant) once when I was like 7 or 8 (like 30 years ago) when I was waiting for the bus here in Florida . Found one and when I touched it, it squeaked! So I kept doing it and it kept squeaking. Until it quickly flipped to its back and got me good. Right when the bus came. It took everything I had not to cry. Goodness did it hurt! But my brother noticed I turned red from holding it all in. Velvet ants have one of the longest stingers too. Crazy!

    • @arjun-ys5xp
      @arjun-ys5xp Год назад +6

      ikr. these fuckers hurt so bad. I was under some bleachers at a school with a friend, and suddenly a wasp/yellow jacket/hornet/ whatever tf it was stung me like in my earlobe. So painful. 3rd or 4th grade me was trying so hard not to cry. A cow killer sounds even more painful than whatever stung me.

    • @Poobear420
      @Poobear420 Год назад

      @@arjun-ys5xp Jesus one time when I got stung by a yellow jacket (this was like 20 years ago) I didn’t know what stung me and those mother fuckers hurt!😂😂😂

    • @whitetipvelociraptor5759
      @whitetipvelociraptor5759 8 месяцев назад +1

      Bruh, a few years ago I saw 3 velvet ants when I was walking along with my family and right then and there I knew not to touch it. What the hell were you thinking?😑But thanks for letting me know that they squeak. That’s always so charming to hear.😂🤣

  • @BULL.173
    @BULL.173 2 года назад +6

    Same sort of thing happened to me in Chester, PA. Except I savagely beaten and robbed by some fella who first entranced me with his break dancing skills.

  • @baconation3771
    @baconation3771 11 месяцев назад +1

    normally I would not watch a spider video but you did a fine job of this . Well done.

  • @georgehatfield9473
    @georgehatfield9473 2 года назад +8

    Well done Keith and Jan!

  • @lizmonard
    @lizmonard 2 года назад +6

    Fascinating. I’d never heard of a tarantula Hawke before now.

  • @WaaDoku
    @WaaDoku 6 месяцев назад

    Incredible footage you captured there!

  • @yangliu7494
    @yangliu7494 Год назад +1

    Fantastic record and explanation! Thanks!

  • @ur981
    @ur981 Год назад +8

    So in summary, the winner in all this is the Velvet Ant. I feel so sorry for the tarantula. Nature always thrills. Thanks for this insightful video.

  • @BuckRogers2000
    @BuckRogers2000 Год назад +8

    Totally NOT what I expected from a tarantula hawk attack. Thanks for this remarkable work!!!

    • @dashingeduardosuarez
      @dashingeduardosuarez Год назад +3

      what did u expect, wining and dining followed by passionate love making in the penthouse sweet of the Waldorf Astoria?

    • @conscripthornet4430
      @conscripthornet4430 11 месяцев назад

      @@dashingeduardosuarezAre you telling me that isn’t exactly what happened in the video?

    • @dashingeduardosuarez
      @dashingeduardosuarez 11 месяцев назад

      @@conscripthornet4430 Getting knocked-up Helen Ripley style....was not part of the deal.

    • @gumbo34
      @gumbo34 11 месяцев назад

      @@dashingeduardosuarezthat’s… oddly specific

  • @gibbogle9486
    @gibbogle9486 11 месяцев назад +1

    Fantastic photography, and very enlightening commentary.

  • @TSUNAMI-MAMI
    @TSUNAMI-MAMI Год назад +1

    Fantastic video and soooo interesting with all the insight you provided

  • @cunnyfunt30
    @cunnyfunt30 11 месяцев назад +7

    Nature as beautiful as it can be is also horrific, the fact that the tarantula is paralysed but alive when it's being eaten alive from the inside is like something from the Alien movie, really horrible, I have to feel for the poor tarantula

    • @chromberries7329
      @chromberries7329 10 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@arthurleggywulfto be fair, it is thought that arachnids don't "feel" (interpret) pain the same way us humans do. However, they do have a complex nervous system, so we don't really know how painful this situation is for them.

  • @shawnbaker4554
    @shawnbaker4554 2 года назад +4

    Cool video, I’ve actually seen this happen off my back porch, sitting in a lawn chair. (Minus the velvet ant part) If I hadn’t watched a video, I’d have no idea what I was seeing. 👍🏾

  • @J_FrmTheBay
    @J_FrmTheBay Год назад

    Thanks Keith that was an awesome video and commentary

  • @scoggzap
    @scoggzap 2 года назад +2

    Love the content. Looking forward to more.

  • @ReasonableSwampMonster
    @ReasonableSwampMonster Год назад +3

    Interesting about the pheromone hypothesis for the tarantula just letting itself get manhandled like that, so strange to see it almost cooperate in the whole process; it almost seemed to be raising it's body up to help out the tarantula hawk lol.

  • @krenwregget7667
    @krenwregget7667 11 месяцев назад +4

    I never thought I'd feel bad for a tarantula until today.

  • @danielethier2015
    @danielethier2015 Год назад

    Totally enjoyed your content!!
    Thanks for sharing

  • @-iceraptor-
    @-iceraptor- 11 месяцев назад

    Nicely done video, very good clear shots and informative

  • @nrosko
    @nrosko Год назад +3

    beautiful colours on that wasp.

  • @Lagunaberry
    @Lagunaberry 2 года назад +169

    That was just fascinating. Thank you for sharing this with us. Isn't nature interesting?!

  • @mibo747
    @mibo747 2 года назад

    Many thanks for PERFECT PRESENTATION!

  • @CyriakHarrisBiggestFan
    @CyriakHarrisBiggestFan Месяц назад

    great footage, thank you so much

  • @barrymayson2492
    @barrymayson2492 2 года назад +6

    Hi great video thanks for your time. I live in Spain we have tarantulas and a wasp called a spider wasp same life cycle. I have only observed two instances of this happen in my garden. One had draged the spider some distance and ran in the small ramp leading to the house. About 10 inches high . That was tried for twenty minutes to drag the spider up! It eventually tried going sideways a little where it was only a few inches and managed to do so. I watched it until the wasp draged out the other side of the garden and into thick vegetation and I could no longer follow. The spider wasps I saw were two different species. They have a bad sting but don't sting humans unless provoked. We have a ground suckulent ground plant that spiders love and there are always several burrows per meter so plenty of spiders. I too feel sorry for the spiders but won't interrupt nature.

    • @mozzjones6943
      @mozzjones6943 Год назад

      You have tarantulas in Spain? I've never heard of them being linked to that part of the world, I know you guys have the tarantula wolf spider. - Which is where the name tarantula came from.

  • @janefrost1856
    @janefrost1856 2 года назад +10

    Great video, I really enjoyed it and it was informative. I would love to see the spider win, its a horrible way to go.

  • @janefrost1856
    @janefrost1856 2 года назад +2

    Thank you so much for a really interesting video

  • @allenbrown7572
    @allenbrown7572 Год назад +1

    Great video. Simple yet informative

  • @averyheart4480
    @averyheart4480 Год назад +6

    Insane how futile running away ended up being

  • @crazylarrywatson9248
    @crazylarrywatson9248 2 года назад +17

    Wow! I was just taking a break from studying my Cognitive Neuroscience and came across this while researching the entomology world.
    Very good camera work. I would love to know what kind of camera you were thinking of using to put into the hole to video any action. Wow! Another insect laying their egg on another larva is super fascinating. Gosh! The unknown world of insects has so much yet to be discovered.
    *Excellent information! Keep them coming. Hope to hear from you.
    I don't know how to get in touch with you other than search for you on Facebook??

    • @isaiahrodriguez2208
      @isaiahrodriguez2208 2 года назад +3

      Doesnt the tarantula hawk give a dance or release pheromones to fool the tarantula or am i just tripping?
      edit: he said it maybe its a correlation or a direct cause effect

    • @kamalmanzukie
      @kamalmanzukie Год назад +2

      classic crazy larry

    • @isaiahrodriguez2208
      @isaiahrodriguez2208 Год назад +2

      @@kamalmanzukie ong

    • @hornylorney8150
      @hornylorney8150 Год назад +4

      Lmfao "my cognitive neuroscience" what an unnecessary flex

    • @johnnyb2909
      @johnnyb2909 Год назад +1

      Your cognitive neuoblablabla was just a pointless information...

  • @Hoganply
    @Hoganply 10 месяцев назад

    I don't know what I was expecting, but in the end I felt like I was watching an Attenborough documentary. That really made my day.

  • @JuicersSuck
    @JuicersSuck 2 года назад +8

    Little harvester ant just passing buy carrying a piece of wood twice it's size thinking that's not so bad considering what that tarantula is going through at the moment.

  • @snoozeflu
    @snoozeflu 2 года назад +3

    I live in So Cal and have seen a black widow kill a tarantula hawk. Black widow webs are very sticky and as the hawk struggled, it just got stuck worse.

  • @Vonstevenstien
    @Vonstevenstien Год назад

    Wow! Excellent video my friend. So few docs on the tarantula hawk. Goodonya!

  • @jeremycrandall2899
    @jeremycrandall2899 11 месяцев назад

    The part at the end reminds me of how on Monday night football back in the 80s, they used to show people in the stands who had brought portable TVs to watch the game, so it was like an endless loop.

  • @zak9679
    @zak9679 Год назад +9

    This is so sad.
    RIP the Tarantula

  • @jackrivera4398
    @jackrivera4398 Год назад +3

    The ant be like:🍿🐜

  • @brian177
    @brian177 11 месяцев назад

    Great video - morbidly fascinating and very informative.

  • @glssprncss
    @glssprncss 4 месяца назад

    The ant being the low key star of the show lol
    Also, really love how you spent so much time in silence, interrupted by actually related and informative information.

  • @orlandojohnson5742
    @orlandojohnson5742 2 года назад +8

    I would have expected more fight from the spider too! Thank God that things not aggressive to us! Spider went down quick!
    Meanwhile that little ant 🐜 kept minding its business 🤠😂
    And our Red Velvet Ants are more colorful I think!?!?!

  • @theguanenonli
    @theguanenonli Год назад +2

    I’ve always been scared of tarantulas and yet i found myself rooting for it

  • @TheKickboxingCommunity
    @TheKickboxingCommunity 11 месяцев назад +2

    2:24 Ant in the bottom right soley focussed on his mission

  • @Party_Almsivi
    @Party_Almsivi 10 месяцев назад +2

    Tarantula: (*you begin to feel woozy)

  • @Gutssssss666
    @Gutssssss666 11 месяцев назад +3

    Never thought I’d feel sorry for a spider that big

    • @badger14
      @badger14 11 месяцев назад +1

      My thoughts exactly

  • @seaoftranquility7228
    @seaoftranquility7228 Год назад +8

    I watched something very similar today in Sydney, Australia. It was a red wasp and it was tackling a huntsman spider but other than that it was identical. Nature is brutal.

  • @alrightthen
    @alrightthen 20 дней назад

    Great video, I found it really informative!

  • @safeinmyheart1
    @safeinmyheart1 10 месяцев назад

    Great video! Thank you! 💜

  • @aaronfarrell752
    @aaronfarrell752 2 года назад +6

    Great stuff i read some species of tarantula hawks vibrate there wings so fast the spider actually thinks it's a bird there defence stay dead still.

  • @carolynallisee2463
    @carolynallisee2463 2 года назад +3

    Wow, I didn't know that Tarantula Hawk wasps were themselves parasitized by another wasp... and a so-called 'velvet ant' at that!

  • @paidactor2884
    @paidactor2884 10 месяцев назад

    amazing video. thanks for this work.

  • @renegadeace1735
    @renegadeace1735 11 месяцев назад +2

    That ant walking around just like, you guys do your thing man.

  • @murloc_rampage3856
    @murloc_rampage3856 Год назад +3

    Gotta love how interesting life really is. Kinda wish we weren't ruining so many environments

  • @micmacha
    @micmacha Год назад +22

    As legendarily painful as the stings (purportedly) are, tarantula hawks are incredibly docile. If you aren't really trying to piss them off, it's hard to do. They're kind of cool looking, too. Here in New Mexico they're our state insect, I've bumped into a few.

  • @croatiansensation6062
    @croatiansensation6062 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you Keith! I very much enjoyed your highly informative video. Keep exploring and documenting the wonderful and fresh outdoors :O)

  • @monsieurfingaz9484
    @monsieurfingaz9484 2 месяца назад

    Amazing video my Wiggers. Thoroughly informative and interesting, being a Tarantula fan I must say I hope that velvet ant returns.

  • @twasbrillig33
    @twasbrillig33 Год назад

    EXCELLENT narration!!!

  • @JC1791
    @JC1791 2 года назад +11

    It's the way nature is design, Everything in nature is the way that God intended it to be. All animals and insects are not Evil, what people fear the most is a lack of knowledge of what they fear the most. I have only witness 2 videos where the Tarantula was victorious over the pepis wasp or Tarantula Hawk there is many names for it. (( This is a good video very clear to see how both species interact with one another.))

    • @vancelee1026
      @vancelee1026 2 года назад

      Sometimes i think there were many 'gods' and different creators of all the variety of life on Earth.
      Like how there's many different cars and trucks and airplanes, all made by different manfufactuars.

    • @Adamc06
      @Adamc06 11 месяцев назад +1

      Nah this things evil

    • @I_am_a_cat_
      @I_am_a_cat_ 9 месяцев назад +1

      "God" lol

    • @whitetipvelociraptor5759
      @whitetipvelociraptor5759 8 месяцев назад

      More like Satan created the tarantula hawk species! I’ve never heard of such an evil type of wasp before!

    • @JC1791
      @JC1791 8 месяцев назад

      In my opinion, you lack wisdom, knowledge, guidance and understanding. Evil cannot @@whitetipvelociraptor5759 precreate anything that is holy and of the most high. Everything created from God was from his holy design to beside with humans. God is to Holy for evil to exist. He blessed us with animals and things for our entertainment, animals have a soul but not a spirit. Thank you for your comment.