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00:00It's time for the big spring cleaning.
00:02You put on a rag and a broom to get rid of all those spider webs on your windows.
00:07They have no chance this time.
00:10By removing one spider web after the other,
00:12you suddenly notice mud with strange shapes stuck under the roof and the porch.
00:17What is it?
00:19You realize all of a sudden, it must be gecko nests.
00:23With so many nests side by side, there must be a nest.
00:27Fortunately, gecko nests are solitary insects.
00:31All of these little huts are full of paralyzed spiders.
00:35Sometimes up to 500 spiders can be trapped in these huts,
00:39waiting for the young geckos to hatch.
00:42If the nest has holes, it can indicate that it is old or abandoned,
00:46because gecko nests drill holes to leave their nest.
00:49If you want to remove them, it is better to wait for the night when they are not so active.
00:54If they feel threatened, they will not hesitate to sting.
00:58It looks like an insect was half-designed, then its creator interrupted himself.
01:03The gecko nest really seems to come from another world.
01:07With gecko claws, a gecko body, and a shrimp head,
01:12this creature is a bit of an ornithorynx of the insect world.
01:16It is not venomous and only dies if you trap it in your hand.
01:20And if you really bother it, it has another asset in its sleeve, its wings.
01:25They can spit a brown liquid that smells bad, just like the fly.
01:29So just leave them at home and there will be nothing to clean.
01:33The rock basins are full of all kinds of plants and animals.
01:37Marine creatures such as starfish, marine herbs,
01:40hermit crickets, small fish and all kinds of octopuses.
01:44If you think this little octopus has blue eyes, it is better to leave it alone.
01:49It blinks in neon blue for a good reason.
01:52This miniature octopus has a venomous bite a thousand times stronger than cyanide
01:57and without available antidotes.
01:59Do not try to tickle it with a stick or pick one up.
02:02It is not worth the trip to the hospital or the morgue.
02:06Terrestrial snakes may be scary, but marine snakes are of a whole other level.
02:11In the Indian and Pacific Oceans, there are about 50 different species of sea snakes
02:17and they are as beautiful as dangerous.
02:19Fortunately, they do not seem to care too much about us.
02:23The sea snake of Dubois is undoubtedly the most venomous in the ocean,
02:27nicknamed, so to speak, by the sea snake with beak.
02:30Their venom would almost make you forget the bite of a cobra.
02:33The venom of these two snakes is extremely dangerous.
02:37Fortunately for us, it can take hours to cause symptoms in humans
02:41and they would have to go through your diving suit.
02:44If this fly lands on your arm outside, you could scream a little, we would not blame you.
02:50The scorpion fly, as its name suggests, has a curved tail that looks like a scorpion dart.
02:55But you can blow, it is only used for coupling.
02:59It also has a long beak-shaped head that serves to feed itself
03:03after flying insects in the spider web.
03:06To find the ideal partner, it loves to make gifts in the form of saliva,
03:10how romantic it is.
03:12If you are in Africa, you may pass next to this big bird if you are not careful.
03:18The scorpion fly will move when you pass in front of it.
03:22Being able to measure up to 1.5 meters and have a wingspan of 2.5 meters,
03:26the scorpion fly looks like a predator, although it is anything but.
03:31Known as one of the slowest birds in the world, almost a statue,
03:35the scorpion fly only eats fish near the surface of the water, without worrying about the world.
03:40This bird is not at all afraid of humans.
03:43Although it is not very talkative, it will let you approach it enough to take some pictures.
03:48If you hear a little squeak while you are in the garden,
03:52it could be a mouse, a squirrel or a rhinoceros beetle,
03:56which lets you know that you are too close.
03:59They love to make noise when they are disturbed.
04:02With their giant and scary horns on their heads, they may seem able to defend themselves,
04:07but this is not the case.
04:09They only use them to move leaves and sticks in their path,
04:12and to prevent other mammals from entering the female's parrots.
04:16Not only do they have a horn on their head, but they also have a Herculean strength.
04:21They are able to lift their own weight 850 times.
04:25It's as if you could lift 65 tons or 11 elephants.
04:31Living mainly in China, the little U.P. deer is adorable with its fur coat.
04:36In any case, until it turns around and reveals itself to be a vampire deer.
04:40Fortunately, this animal does not want to taste your blood or wear a cape.
04:45Only males grow these attributes rather than woods during the season of love,
04:50in order to dispute territories and females.
04:53These crows look more like elephant defenses than clenched teeth.
04:57Not only do they have crows, but they are also known to bark like dogs
05:02and flee like cats when they are afraid.
05:04The red tide is a proliferation of toxic algae that rises from the bottom of the sea
05:09after particularly violent storms.
05:12This algae looks a lot like ketchup or rust thrown into the water,
05:16but it's much worse for the life around it.
05:19Fish and marine organisms will try to escape
05:23once exposed to the toxic algae present in their water.
05:26It is not particularly harmful for humans exposed to it,
05:30but if you eat seafood contaminated with these toxins,
05:33things can get a little worse.
05:36So if the sea is red, stay out of the water.
05:39Some spiders like to harbor bright colors to show that they are dangerous,
05:43but not the Australian Robustus latrax.
05:46This shiny black spider does not need fireworks to prove that it is strong.
05:51It can be very dangerous if it decides to bite you.
05:54It can stop your nervous system in just 30 minutes.
05:58Wearing their web in any shelter, such as old ronds, shoes or even garden dung,
06:03the Robustus latrax like to live near our habitat to feed easily.
06:08When they have had enough of a place, they leave their web behind them
06:12and go in search of a new place.
06:14Some say that rattlesnakes are intrepid, and in a way they may be right.
06:19When you are brave enough to steal food from a jaguar, a lion or a hyena,
06:24what are you afraid of?
06:26These cousins of the Robustus latrax are not only ferocious, they are super smart.
06:31They are even known to use tools to escape enclosures.
06:35Things like rats, stones and mud become objects to climb to regain their freedom.
06:41In addition to their physical resemblance to the moufette,
06:44the rattlesnakes have a dangerous gland near their tail that contains a powerful steam machine.
06:50They are therefore brave, smelly, have an extremely elastic and resistant skin
06:55and to top it all off, they enjoy a strong immunity against scorpions and snakes.
07:00The best thing to do if you come across a rattlesnake is to leave it alone.
07:04Have you ever heard of the mushroom Hydnel de Peck?
07:08No? And its other name, the toothless mushroom?
07:12This mushroom is not toxic, but it has such a bitter taste
07:16that you should think twice before tasting one.
07:19When it is young and in full growth,
07:22this white mushroom seems to have red jelly coming out of its pores.
07:26This sticky liquid is sap pushed upwards because it has absorbed too much water.
07:31The adult mushroom is rather bland compared to this.
07:35Under the mushroom's hat, where its pores are produced,
07:38there is a tooth-shaped structure, as if it were not already quite bizarre.
07:42Tasmanian devils have the reputation of having a very bad temper
07:46when they feel threatened by a predator,
07:49when they fight with other males or when they look for a table for dinner.
07:53They are nicknamed devils because of their teeth
07:56and one of the most frightening screams in the middle of the night.
07:59They eat about everything they can find.
08:02They are not used to going to people, although they know how to defend themselves if they are threatened.
08:06And since their bite is powerful,
08:09fortunately the Tasmanian devils prefer to escape.
08:13Deserts
08:15These arid deserts that extend from your point of view seem lifeless.
08:19But among these sands, it is also possible to meet dangerous and sometimes frightening creatures.
08:25Some of them can only pose a slight risk to our health,
08:29but others will never be engraved in your memory.
08:33Let's get to know them, starting with the most moderately dangerous
08:37and ending with the real nightmares.
08:40You walk in the desert and you see a big teddy bear,
08:43arms wide open.
08:45You deduce that it is probably a mirage,
08:48but you still approach.
08:50You had just seen ...
08:52It's not a teddy bear, but a giant cactus.
08:55And there is something strange about it.
08:58Thanks to its strange pilosity,
09:00these branches seem to be related to the arms of a teddy bear.
09:03However, it is not fur, but thousands of fine needles.
09:07This is why you should not approach it.
09:10This cactus is called Cylindro Puntia Bigelowi,
09:13or Chola Urson.
09:15It grows in the desert areas of Arizona and northern Mexico.
09:19Do not worry, this cactus will not attack you as much,
09:22but it will cling to your skin or your clothes if you have the misfortune to touch it.
09:28This fur coat protects the cactus from animals,
09:31creates shade and protects it from heat.
09:34The lateral branches are the most important parts of the plant,
09:37because they carry out photosynthesis
09:39and accumulate a large amount of moisture inside.
09:42Thus, despite all the dangers it presents,
09:45this cactus can be useful for people who move in the desert.
09:49And the danger here,
09:51are the needles.
09:53If you look at them closely,
09:55you will notice their bearded appearance.
09:57Just touch them for hundreds of thorns to sink into your finger.
10:00It is difficult to get rid of it,
10:02and the thorns cause extremely unpleasant painful sensations.
10:06But what is most interesting with this cactus,
10:09is the way it reproduces.
10:12The plant clones itself in a new place.
10:15When animals and humans pass in front of this cactus and touch it,
10:18it gives them a small piece of itself with its thorns.
10:22As soon as this piece falls to the ground,
10:24it takes root and begins to grow.
10:27We increase the degree of danger.
10:29The next desert monster runs towards us.
10:32And it's ...
10:33an ostrich.
10:35Many people think that these animals are poltrons,
10:37just good to bury their heads in the sand.
10:40You would probably change your mind if you had the bad luck to meet one.
10:44In general, ostriches are not aggressive,
10:47but you will have to take your legs at your neck
10:50if you ever approach their nest.
10:52However, you have little chance of escaping them,
10:54because ostriches have a top speed of 70 km per hour.
10:58You will need a car to distance them,
11:01because they sprint and hit their enemy in the chest.
11:04It even happened that ostriches attack trucks
11:07and cause them significant damage.
11:10But the main danger that these volatiles represent
11:13lies in their powerful legs,
11:15equipped with clenched claws.
11:17With these,
11:18they can deliver powerful blows
11:20and even hit an opponent on the ground.
11:22So yes,
11:23if you see an ostrich in the distance,
11:25pass your way.
11:27This sly little lizard spends almost all his time underground,
11:30in the arid deserts of the southwest of the United States
11:33and northwest of Mexico.
11:36Sometimes,
11:37he goes out to look for his meal.
11:39He looks like a trognon,
11:41but in fact,
11:42he is a very dangerous gila monster.
11:45His thick skin protects him from falcons,
11:47coyotes and other predators.
11:49But his main asset is his venom.
11:53Snakes and spiders inject their toxins
11:55with clenched claws.
11:57But the gila monster,
11:59clings to its prey
12:00and swallows it to spread its venom.
12:02And when a person dies,
12:04he is able to keep his jaws closed
12:06for a very long time.
12:08It is difficult to get rid of the animal.
12:11People who have felt the effects of its venom
12:13say they have had the impression
12:15that fusion lava was passing through their veins.
12:17Despite this,
12:18the lizard proved useful to science.
12:21Doctors have exploited its venom
12:23to design medicines
12:25against diabetes and obesity.
12:27The time has come.
12:29Get ready to meet one of the scariest creatures
12:31in the desert.
12:33Make no noise
12:34and just enjoy the silence.
12:36Do not move.
12:37There is no one around.
12:39Suddenly,
12:40you hear a whistling coming from below.
12:42You lower your head
12:44and you see it.
12:45A big yellow spider
12:46the size of the palm of your hand,
12:48with powerful jaws and long legs
12:50lurks in the shadow of your body.
12:52Horrified,
12:53you run away from this monster.
12:54But it chases you.
12:56It is not easy to do in such a situation.
12:58But try to calm down.
13:00The creature is not interested in you.
13:03It only wants your shadow
13:04to hide from the scorching sun.
13:06In any case,
13:08it is better not to touch it.
13:10The powerful jaws of the giant spider
13:12can cause very unpleasant sensations.
13:15It is the least we can say.
13:17Besides,
13:18this creature is not exactly a spider.
13:20Of course,
13:21it belongs to the arachnid class.
13:23But it is a distinct species.
13:25The Solpugidae.
13:27It likes to bite.
13:29It is not fearful
13:30and even quite aggressive.
13:32The solifuge feeds on insects,
13:34lizards,
13:35rodents
13:36and small birds.
13:37It can also move
13:38at a speed of 16 km per hour.
13:40Given its small size,
13:42it is very fast.
13:43You have to be a professional athlete
13:45to escape it.
13:47Most often,
13:48we find these solifuges
13:49in the deserts of the Middle East.
13:51But they also live in Mexico
13:53and in the southwest of the United States.
13:55These spiders are nocturnal
13:57and try to avoid the sun during the day,
13:59so that they will always be in search of your shadow.
14:02Moreover,
14:03they owe their name
14:04to the fact that they flee the sun
14:06in all circumstances.
14:07You will have no chance
14:08to escape them during the day.
14:10But they will also want to take you
14:12during the night.
14:13Especially if you make a fire.
14:15The Solpugidae
14:16always runs towards the light
14:18in the hope of catching something.
14:20Some species of spider
14:22even emit a whistle
14:23to frighten their enemies.
14:25Let's calm down for a moment
14:26and leave this burning desert.
14:28We enter the humid tropics of Tanzania.
14:31Under the bark of the trees,
14:33the dead leaf mats
14:34and in the dark caves,
14:36you could meet
14:37one of the most terrifying creatures
14:39on the planet.
14:40The Amblypige
14:41or 24-hour spider.
14:44Imagine a big scorpion
14:46without a tail,
14:47with a flat body
14:48that seems to have been compressed.
14:50It looks like spiders,
14:51but has no venom glands
14:52and cannot weave webs.
14:54This monster is fast and silent.
14:57But what is most frightening,
14:59are its two front claws,
15:01twice as long as the creature itself.
15:03Any prey it catches
15:04will never escape.
15:06His entire life spent in a dark cave
15:08has altered his sight
15:09and the Amblypige
15:10tries to avoid the light of the sun.
15:12During the night,
15:13he climbs to the ceiling
15:14and slowly gets rid of his old skin.
15:17Imagine yourself directing your lamp
15:18to this place
15:19to see small cocoons
15:21from where pale spiders come out
15:23with excessively long legs.
15:25If you meet this creature
15:26in real life,
15:27keep calm
15:28and move away
15:29as far away as possible.
15:31Stay on your guard.
15:32The Amblypige
15:33can slip under your clothes
15:34in a wink
15:35and bite you in the abdomen.
15:37And it's nothing
15:38compared to what awaits you.
15:40Well, okay,
15:41it's a joke.
15:42This nice little man
15:43is one of the most shy
15:44and harmless creatures
15:45among all the arachnids.
15:47He is afraid of us
15:48and will never take you.
15:50Many find him majestic
15:52and keep Amblypige
15:53in green terrariums.
15:55If you want such a companion animal,
15:58watch out
15:59so that it does not run away from its home.
16:01Because if this happens,
16:03it will be very difficult to catch up with it.
16:05In a few moments,
16:07it can slip under your bed
16:08or pass through the interstices of the floor.
16:11Then,
16:12it will go into the apartment of your neighbor
16:14through the ventilation system
16:16and terrorize the people who are there.
16:20Well,
16:21and why not a little scorpion for the road?
16:23The latter is not as scary
16:25as the other creatures in this video.
16:27But this is the most venomous scorpion
16:29in the United States.
16:30The Centruroide Sculturatus of Arizona.
16:33The problem
16:34is that it can be found in the desert,
16:36at home
16:37or in its garden.
16:39This dangerous venomous creature
16:41slides into rooms
16:42and often stings people.
16:44A single sting
16:45is enough to cause a pain
16:47similar to that of a bee sting.
16:49But an allergic person
16:50can suffer from paralysis,
16:52respiratory distress
16:53and other extremely serious health problems.