House centipedes, but far larger
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 4 ก.ค. 2024
- Searching for Sphendononema guildingii (house centipedes / scutigeromorphs) and other animals in the forests of the Sierra Nevada range, Colombia.
Corrections / additional comments:
04:24 - This subspecies is Porthidium lansbergii lansbergii
06:24 - This may be an adaptation that protects them against bats
07:44 - Of the centipede taxa extant today
08:39 - What is rare are beetles with only one horn that faces forwards / downwards
12:58 - Most scutigeromorph species do not enter buildings
13:20 - Possibly the genus Thereuopoda (not restricted just to caves)
Chapters:
00:00 - Intro
00:25 - Pumpkin Patch Tarantula (Hapalopus formosus)
01:24 - House Centipede #1 (Sphendononema guildingii)
02:50 - Barbados Tailless Whip Scorpion (Phrynus barbadensis)
03:58 - Lansberg's Hognose Viper (Porthidium lansbergii)
05:00 - Unkown bat (Chiroptera)
05:32 - Crested Katydid (Steirodon dentatum)
06:53 - House Centipede #2 (Sphendononema guildingii)
08:21 - Unicorn Dung Beetle (Athyreus unicornis)
09:29 - Oryid Soil Centipede (Oryidae)
10:39 - House Centipede #3 (Sphendononema guildingii)
10:59 - Magdalena River Root Tegu (Tetrioscincus bifasciatus)
12:33 - House Centipede #4 (Sphendononema guildingii)
13:38 - Outro
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I’ll never get over my distrust of these guys. I find em all the time in my basement, and my skin crawls every time.
I love seeing them in my apt. It means that basically any other insect smaller than they are is on borrowed time. Their looks and how they move does seem to engender a very primal feeling of dislike though, have to admit.
@@KhronicD maybe it will crawl into your mouth while you sleep
@@Covid-me1xf Has happened more than once. An interesting experience.
@@KhronicDI don’t understand people who say this 😭 literally anything else is better than having these monsters in your house. that’s like saying you’re happy that there’s a murderer in your apartment because they’ll kill any other people that enter 💀
@@-tyrese-7931difference being these centipedes are actually harmless and have little to no interest in approaching humans. And they feed on other pests. So yeah, your analogy was really, and I mean REALLY dumb.
For some reason, house centipedes freak me out more than spiders or scorpions. I thought watching this would help me get over it, but no. That being said, they are very cool
Their legs freak me out and the speed in which they can move is terrifying. I can at least count the legs of spiders and they are relatively slow, I would even consider them cute.
Same, I generally love any type of animal. But this insect's legs are so long and they move so fast, I just can't.
they wont harm you unlike some spiders can lead to death with their venom same goes for scorpions
@@Kazuhira2249all insects spread disease. These bastards on the other hand however carry some of the most human-transmittable parasites of the insect kingdom. Find one of these centipedes, Get it in a jar, pour in rubbing alcohol and watch in absolute horror
The most venomous centipede is from the genus Scolopendra, which is a genus for giants centipedes
But most of them is not as venomous as spiders or scorps, the pain will go away completely after few hours and won't hurt you in a long run (unless you have allergies or side health problems, it needs hospitalisation)
I very much enjoy the different tactics you use to pick up each animal. Carefully coaxing the tarantula, poking the centipede, and for the tailless whip scorpion? Grabbing it by the face, which it seemed far too chill about xD what a great bug
And put the scorpion down the same way too! And the scorpion didn't even seem to mind. 😂
i was cracking up at that part, lol. it did not care one bit
i am impressed by your courage and knowledge in handling these seemingly terrifying beasts. It is helping my fear in handling them
Wussie
@@luishandal i dont think you understand how unsettling centipedes are
@@luishandal wait until they bite you and you won't say that
I get that these bugs look scary but these are relatives to the house centipede that commonly lives in our houses in America. These guys are nothing to fear, think of them as a naked centipede, they have no armor, you'll accidentally cripple or kill them just by brushing them off of you because they don't have armor like their centipede cousins that are armored. I handle these guys with care a lot and never been bitten by them. Its their cousins you gotta be scared of because those are the ones that really hurt when they bite you. 😂
This breed of centipede can also live up to 15 years as well, you could quite literally make a pet out of these and you can find them in your home. Either in the basement or walls. They're very shy though, its not often you'll see this breed of them out in the open.
Centipedes make me shudder but you managed to make them seem cute. I appreciate how gentle you are in handling them.
one managed to crawl on my face one morning lol
@@thinline8504we have those in the showers and bathrooms here.. horrifying creatures haha
@@thinline8504 Nooo 😩
@@KiteFlyingVespa yep... them little freaking legs running down my cheek as I nearly felll over lmaoo trying to fight it..
You have a rare courage for the crawlies as well as the empathetic respect and knowledge of nature. Its very commendable.
not only the guy isn't afraid of the creatures themselves but he is also seeking for them alone in the night in the middle of damn forest
Well, id say he's apathetic towards animals, not in a sense that he doesn't care about them, but because he isn't bothered handling them... Hence the channel name.
@@verstarkt2192 honestly better turn your hate towards someone like poachers, doghunters and zoosadists, the things that guy did are worth making him among the last in the queue to blame, he didn't do anything that bad
@@user-im7km8tq7ji don't see any hate in this comment section my guy
@@J_Pawsadas-PTSDEnjoyer yeah, you probably right, I misunderstood the tone of this comment, agree
You are a true pokemaster. Traveling through the entire world just to catch them. Amazing.
Because of you, this creatures no longer disgust me.
Same, except centipedes, still disgusting :S
House centipedes are still absolutely no-go for me - in the wild, sure, in my house, no.
this
@Just_B0red im only watching because there is an infestation in my apartment
@@mouthfulacoque3580I recommend burning the whole house down. You can also try demolishing the remains but thats a suggestion
There’s nothing better than meeting a friendly animal that looks really scary
i feel bad for them now
@@roboticunclephil and that is the first step of growing over your fears for the crawlies
Every spring, I'm terrorized by these things as they invade my basement. You could tell me they're as harmless as a housefly, and it just doesnt matter. I see one and I'm filled with terror and revulsion. I've tripped into my nightstand, fell out of the shower, and rolled off the couch after noticing these crawling near me. Instant fight-or-flight response. They torment my soul.
Hahaha, same here. Living near Chicago, they are very common in basements, but I'll probably never be comfortable around them 😖
I can imagine all those things happening to you loool. i feel bad for u
Exact same story with me but replace basement with bathroom and house centipede with crane fly. Damn things always end up flying right in front of my face when I least expect. Things have given me a genuine phobia of them even though they're completely stupid and harmless. I hate them.
Ok, you’re right on the same page as me…I’ve been so traumatized by these creatures, I’ve hurt myself and almost knocked myself out because these things surprised me in the worst ways 😂
We use Ortho home defense spray around the basement. Keeps them away, you have to keep applying it because if you let a mating pair in your basement then they will have 50+ kids
That little derpy round beetle is one of my new favorite beetles thanks to you! It's the first time I've ever even heard of a Unicorn Dung Beetle.
I love how chill everything is with you picking it up, my favorite is the tailless whip scorpion not even moving as you pick it up lmao
I really thought he said Taylor Swift scorpion
@@jimmygrizz9341 lmao, that’s gold
@@jimmygrizz9341😹😹😹
"Oh it's just Doug again. Hi Doug!"
Centipedes are probably one of the most creepy insect to me. The combo of many many long leg pairs, fast movement, and skittish nature always kinda bothered me. I always leave them be though. It's cool how you handle them with ease, and met some other cool creatures along the way.
I grew up with two plushie centipedes and they were among my most cherished toys. Colorful, cute, soft. Still have them.
Might be why I kind of like species that have long bodies with several segments and many legs, like pill bugs, centipedes, millipedes, and velvet worms (although the latter looks like an absolute eldritch abomination when seen from bellow, especially their mouth).
They’re not an insect.
@@mantisbog daddy chill
@@troublesome07 kinky
@@troublesome07Chill yourself ,they are not insect ,don't be so defensive when you are wrong you're wrong there is no escape from it plus look this as opportunity for you to learn something that you clearly didn't know.Centipedes are arthropods belonging to the subphylum Myriapoda ,insects on other hand belong to the subphylum Hexapoda(from Greek for 'six legs') so basically everything that have more than six legs is not an insect.You are welcome.
I have a fossil of a centipede that I found in Mazon Creek in Illinois - around 280,000,000 years old. It looks just like the ones that are in my house!
I love how gentle you are with these little guys. Some how they seem cute when you interact with them
I see a General Apathy post I know it's time to learn, and see an expert in action so awesome thank you. That katydid crest is fascinating.
It's great that you always put these critters back where you found them, really interesting video!
The complex structure of the centipedes body in action is just mesmerising to watch.
genuinely the best wildlife videos on youtube
Thank you, Oliver.
Fascinating. With their long, slender legs, house centipedes seem less threatening and more elegant in appearance than 'regular' centipedes. The katydids and blue-tailed lizards are such cute creatures, too!
Bro idk abt u but the long legs makes them look 10x scarier lmaooo
@@atlf3357 lol same
My basement apartment in Oregon is goddamn infested with house centipedes, you're welcome to them... great to have around until one is like BLAM 6 inches from your face sprinting down a wall, and then that happens like 2 or 3 times a night every few days ha ha!
the legs make it worse. id rather take the normal ones
This man picks up giant insects like they are his subjects
Yes great to have another of your in-depth videos, fabulous photography and it is instructive to observe how quickly you identify and differentiate species. Evolution is the greatest thing ever imo and I just wish that everyone shared your careful and respectful interaction with our fellow creatures.
I just encountered a house centipede for the first time the other day! One of my cats was going bonkers over it at 1:30AM. I live in NH and I guess they aren't super common around here. Remarkably complex and beautiful creature, extremely different than most centipedes I've seen.
Your definition of beauty is jaded...
A guy above said he lost two cats after the cats ate the centipedes.
Also, absolutely disgusting creature. Worse than a cockroach
@@MelodicTurtleMetal Aww, that's very sad. Thankfully I don't think my cat was trying to eat it (she doesn't have teeth anyway, seems like it would be difficult for her).
I'm sure I wouldn't be a big fan if there were a ton of them around, but regardless of that, their design is so intricate, fragile, and beautiful. If you want a repulsive insect, look to ticks. I'll murder any one of those fuckers I see. They're just these worthless little indestructible pieces of shit. The only good thing ticks do is get eaten by opossums, which are wicked cute.
I live in NH too, and I can tell you for a FACT they are in Rochester public schools. Yuck😬😬😬
I'm not afraid of roller coasters like I used to be but back when I was, the fear I feel when you handle these creatures is a good example. Terrifying.
I like how centipedes each leg steps in same spot 9:38
I have a phobia of those house centipedes. There was a dead on in the window and my body froze up in fear. Even knowing it was dead. It’s the speed of them that freaks me out so bad 😖
100%
Yeah, even dead ones make me freeze & I still feel nauseous looking at it even after I've convinced my conscious brain that it's dead.
It's the fuckin legs. The more legs and the longer & splayed out the legs of a bug, the worse it is.
Which is why I have no issue with millipedes and jumping spiders...because despite having many legs, they're short & kept tucked under their body.
I’m never going to hangout with this dude if I have the chance, knowing he can just pick up random creepy looking creatures and put them on me 😂
Ik right😭
So beautiful!!! Thank you for being so patient and gentle with them!
What beautiful and cute animals! I love them, and your knowledge on them!
You have a funny definition of "cute"...
everybody says they are cute until they find out about their prehistoric conterparts
Very informative video. Your care and respect for all the animals you came across was lovely to see.
I just love how you are so thoughtful of their wellbeing. putting them back where you found it etc. ily
I usually avoid videos showing bugs, but this one in particular made all the critters look endearing and even cute. Excellent work.
I enjoy how responsible you are about getting the animals back to where you picked them up
The videos you take of the critters themselves are incredible! fell in love with every face, but centipedes are best
What a fantastic video, your handling of animals and knowledge is top notch!
awesome video as always!!
I love this channel. Your voice is so calming. I'd seen one of these in my apartment while staying in Italy. Not knowing what it was, and being somewhat freaked out by its appearance, I killed it unfortunately. Thank you for making these videos and demonstrating that many of these creatures need not be feared. You are like a modern day Steve Irwin.
Excellent video lots of good finds!
glad to see you posting again!
Those jumbo house centipedes are precious
General Apathy looking at the unicorn dung beetle: "Pathetic. Idiot beetle. Failbug. Loathsome dung eater."
So many fascinating creatures, one after another!
In particular I loved the soil centipede, so different in color and size (huge!!) than the little thread-like ones I find
Now I'm confused on centipede v millipede
@@hobogmillipedes have more legs and look encased in armor. Centipedes have less but more prominent legs and are generally much faster. Centipedes only have 1 leg pair per body segment, millipedes have 2 pairs. House centipedes and garden centipedes look quite different as well, one being propped up higher(house) while the other species generally lay flat to the ground. Most centipede can bite, while fairly mild in most species, giant desert centipedes have been known to have an incredibly painful bites. Millipedes are entirely harmless and can't bite or sting, however they can secrete a toxic to deter predators that can cause allergic reactions.
Anyone know the exact species? I tried looking up Oryidae but didn't find the exact one.
Absolutely fascinating really enjoyed this!
just discovered your channel. easily earned a sub. one thing i found really cool was you have the general topic of the video, but then also educate us and inform us of all the other critters / animals you find on the journey. which makes me (the viewer) feel as if i got some bonus information. very cool informative video and excited to see what else you got to offer! one love
I understand that many of these insects are harmless, but god dammit they make my skin crawl.😁
Hey, sir. I’ve been hoping to see some new content from you.
These centipedes are frickin awesome.
Mate this was amazingly detailed and educational. Thank you for sharing what I didn’t know.
Great video!!
Thank you for your work, I will never go anywhere near these places, but it is interesting to learn about them.
I'm more scared of the psycho holding the bug than the little nightmare creature itself.
Seriously this psycho goes out in the middle of the night and films himself molesting every venomous and creepy animal he sees??
You’re back! Always a pleasure to see new videos. We have tiny soil centipedes here in New England, only about a centimeter long. It’s interesting to see that they get so large!
Incredibly informative video, thank you!
The way they coordinate their legs while walking looks super satisfying.
Your field knowledge of the tropics is incredible. When I recently visited Costa Rica I was lost when it came to almost anything that wasn't an ant; my main focus group. And even then, there were a few ant species I encountered that I was unable to identify even to genus level! Have you obtained this knowledge just by spending a lot of time in the tropics, or do you research heavily before going? I have pretty good field knowledge in Arizona and much of the US because of the amount of time I have spent in the field here, but when it comes to other environments, especially ones with extremely high biodiversity like the neotropics, I can be completely lost when it comes to recognizing animals and behaviors in the field.
By the way, the videography and editing of this video is great. Showcasing various glamor shots of the critter while you talk about it is highly engaging and very satisfying to watch. I'll have to take some inspiration from that!
By the way, if you ever find yourself in Arizona, I'd love to collab!
What a fun video. Thanks for sharing 🎉
Cool video man!
I love how you emphasize that you put all the critters you picked up back where you found them...
Thank you for sharing this awesome field trip!
Boohoo
While not quite as large, we have something very similar and slightly different coloured in Canada. Only in certain areas though, like parts of the Greater Toronto Area. They replaced my fear of spiders a few years back.
I live in Canada. I see them in the basement all the time 💀💀
@@ScaredEzkill them all
Canadian here too, we have them here in the Maritimes as well, have seen these bros often
Yeah I haven't seen too many recently but they were more common in my house before. Usually vacuum them up, but if they get away, I'm fine with it cause they eat insects
Yeah they are most prevalent in Southern Ontario. When I lived in Alberta they didn't have them, it was nice lol
Much respect for the same location release clips on everybody you find, love th4e content.
Very cool finds! Thanks for sharing.
GA makes a vid, I tune in, that simple
What a simp
Neato makes a comment, I cringe, that simple...
Your cinematography is outstanding!
This is fascinating, and I love the respect you show in handling these creatures! Instant subscribe
First video im watchin and i must say its awesome to watch. I normally dont write comments but i just had to ^^. The way you carefully interact with the animals without hurting them amazes me on top of all the interesting facts abt the animals. This video should get so much more attantion. keep going like that it is awesome
I love how you're like "I know this katydid isn't big..." and yet it was both the largest creature you handled in the video, and it was nearly as big as your entire hand! 😂
katydids are BEEG!!
Honesty only had to watch the first 20 sec to know inwant to see more of this. You're a mad lad. New sub.
Gawd this video rocks. So much stuff I just… didn’t know before. Love it
was always fascinated by house centipedes. they look so alien
Great vid! Glad you’re back! 😊
Thank you. :D
Oh your back! Nice work dude!
Enjoyed this video looking forward to watching more. Love your passion for animals
This is the only insect that bit me when i tried to hold it. I took it as a declaration of war and i smash all of them now. They always creeped me out but i was like "lets give it a chance, none of the spiders ive held bit me and are usually pretty chill" but no i put my hand out it walked up and bit me. Fker
Finally! I've been five months without any cool bugs! 😊
I hope you get to see this comment, this is one of my favorite moments in my life.
I was visiting family in Hawaii and 5y/o neice come out of her room to say "Mom come look! There's a fairy in my room!" We all gave a collective awwe how cute. She insisted "No there's a fairy, we were playing!" So her mom goes to investigate and seconds later screaming!! A huge house centipede in her room just chillin. I see them often here in Oregon, but never that large, close in size to what you're showing. And now I will forever think of them as fairies! 😅
Love your vids!
This is a great video. Very cool creatures:)
I love these little guys. Got a bunch in my house and one particular one that has been there for around 4 or 5 years now. He's huge. But what I rarely find are spiders.
House centipedes are such weird, fascinating creatures.
And what you think of their faces when you get a good close up to them?
@@okamijubei Their faces look like scary aliens with fangs.
Amazing work man. Your channel is more entertaining than the Discovery Channel.
this was a charming video
I can't believe I just watched someone hold one of these things. Literally my worst fear.
One of these big guys got into my house somehow. I just thought it was a freak giant one but this proved me wrong! House centipedes are spooky but I'd be lying if I said they weren't fascinating. Their footstep pattern is mesmerizing
Also I love how that whip scorpion just kinda let you grab it by its face
House centipedes look more like an eldrich abomination than something that just lives on our planet. Still let them live though since they're free pest control.
I'm pretty sure tailless whip scorpions are kept as pets because of how chill they are.
Freaking amazing, subscribed!
Thank you for your cool documentary, awesome shots and information, your editing is great! There's a bit of cinematography here, like that small cut to lightning at nigh, so beautiful.
I've never seen a centipede like this before but I wish I did, they look really cool (though I'm sure unpleasant at home!).
I also loved that shot of the bat flying, it's a very beautiful bat, you can see how huge its ears are.
As someone who desperately wants to explore dense jungle and witness high biodiversity, I really appreciate this video. Thanks for the awesome content!
I feel this. Make sure you go at some point. I went in Sumatra, Indonesia, and it's still probably my favourite life experience ever. Make it happen!
Bro this footage looks so nice, did you get a new camera or something?
I did not, but thank you. New lens. :D
What a great video this was, very informative and amazing footage. Keep it up!👍🏻🤌🏻👌🏼
I recently found your channel, I love your calm and chilled presence and your knowledge is awesome!! Thanks for all your vids 🙂
I actually saw one of these making its way across the floor in my house in San Diego. I saw a lot of movement going on and was trying to make out what it was exactly. By the time I realized it was a centipede my cat swooped in and devoured it!
Bad! Bad boy! Bad cat!
Good cat
Oh man I LOVE house centipedes. They always seem like feathers animated to life by some strange fairie magic. So graceful in motion and elegant in form. It's a treat to see one.
-Centipede
I usually just kill them with a boot when i see them on my walls :)
@@MeowLesty why?
@@sodawater5316what's wrong with you
@@14reasons58 theyre nice fellas
you leaving the organisms back to where they originally were to go about their day after observing them is certainly something I admire :)
YAYY HES BACK. This just made my whole day
House csntipedes might be fragile
But so is my mental health
Scutigeramorphs are very interesting to me- would like to learn more about them and their evolutionary history. Wikipedia is pretty scant on details. It's also interesting how they are so non-diverse at least in North America despite having such a capable bauplan
banger video as always!
Hey, AWESOME vid my friend! My brother and I LOVE house centipedes as we've been interested in them since childhood! Our interest has been passed on to our kids and this video was just right on up our alley! All hail the Ferrari centipede!
I just imagine these insects speaking Spanish
They would not be speaking Spanish, they would just be speaking their traditional native language. And they probably speak a bit of Inca or Mayan. But they're definitely not speaking Spanish and pretending to be proud of the language that was imposed on them by Invaders.😮
I want to love them, but had a traumatic experience at the impressionable age of 4 where one darted out an onto the back of my hand (my first time ever encountering one) while I was building with lego, I froze out of fascination then picked it up by the 2 huge back antennas which it clearly didn't like, it freaked out, dropped it on my forearm and it bit. Felt like honeybee sting, but 5 minutes later, my arm ballooned. Gotta remember though, when you're 4, something you consider big is really minuscule when you grow up... I've tried overcoming my silly phobia but to no avail. I'm 32 and if I see one dart under my bed, I won't sleep until I find it and satisfyingly end it with a can of Raid, watching if slowly wither and fall apart until it nice and dead. Why Raid though, and not a broom, well, fyi, house centipedes have a mild physic ability where once you spot one but realize you've got nothing around you to squish it, as soon as you leave to go get a shoe or broom, it's nowhere to be seen when you get back. Their gross little speedy spawns of hell, and be a better world without their existence. fr
You’re videos are a W my man keep doing what you’re doing
great footage
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Awesome video. THANKS!!!
You are welcome.