Some of these I just can’t believe. I’ve seen things like rhinoceros beetles, stag beetles, and giant water bugs before. But I’ve never in my life ever seen them run before. There is no way any of them is faster than something like a cockroach or common house spider.
@@Wotwfan123 Well, the short answer is no. They're members of the animal kingdom, like bugs. But they're in a different phylum altogether - the phylum Mollusca to be exact - unlike insects who are in the phylum Arthropoda. And what's the difference between a snail and a slug anyway? Pasted from google
The eastern black-legged tick got its common name from its tendency to attach itself as a parasite to white-tailed deer. It is a vector for several animal and human diseases, including Lyme disease and Powassan virus. Humans are most likely to get bitten by ticks in the nymph stage, when they are smaller and hard to see. Humans also get bitten most often during the summer.
Guys, seeing all the Insects,Spiders and Snails running and crawling away this speed is concerning…maybe a natural disaster is bout’ to occur😰😥 (Good vid by the way) (Cute insects 🥰)
Only goes 5.6 miles per hour however it is a pretty small bug. It is still often considered the fastest in consideration of its body length and the fact it can move 171 times is body length.
After researching for Woodlouse speed discovered they should be much slower than that with one exception which I personally hqve my doubts on however anyways. They guy added a lot of animals that aren't even actually insects such as an ironically the Woodlouse. Which is freaky as I sounds are crustaceans.
For more context, here's what each animal said by him is: -Ticks, Mites, Scorpions and Spiders are arachnids and arachnids are different than insects bc they have 4 pairs of legs unlike insects who have 3 pairs instead -Centipedes are myriapods, more soecifically chilopods, which are arthropods that have lots of segmented legs, and of the pair of legs on these myriapods can vary. What does not change is the amount of pairs per segment, on the chilopod's case, it's one pair of leg per segment. -Snails aren't even arthropods since they don't have exoskeleton and they only have a single tool of locomotion in the form if the foot, which they slide it in the floor.
The large a terrestrial snail has made itself a pest in many tropical regions outside of its native African region. This snail was introduced to new locations via cargo or because of its ornamental appearance, where it spread rapidly and began feasting on local plant life. While some people enjoy the meat of the snail, others see it as simply a nuisance.
Never in my 48 years of living have I ever seen a woodlouse move that fast.
they don't
Lies
Migatenogokui
I was rather irritated by the 40km/h speed for the woodlice.
In soviet russia there was a joke about a pesticide of that era:
The more you spray the faster they go. : )
It's probably kind of hard to imagine a woodlouse running that fast
Probably because they don't
Woodlouse are even not insects they're crusteaceans
Zooming that close to the insect makes it hard to see how fast they're traveling. They all look like they're going 100 mph.
Some of these I just can’t believe. I’ve seen things like rhinoceros beetles, stag beetles, and giant water bugs before. But I’ve never in my life ever seen them run before. There is no way any of them is faster than something like a cockroach or common house spider.
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Right. And that's not how a snail moves. It just slides. :)
WOW your new Graphics/Animation are AWESOME!!!!🤩
Amazing video. Watching these insects racing to each other is so unique and refreshing to see and also learning a lot from it
Yes. Though that's not how a snail moves. It just slides. :)
a lot of these are extremely inaccurate so you don't learn anything here
Wow! That's Cool!👍👍👍
The best video 👍👍👍👍
A snail isn't an insect. 💀
It is a bug though
@@Wotwfan123 Well, the short answer is no. They're members of the animal kingdom, like bugs. But they're in a different phylum altogether - the phylum Mollusca to be exact - unlike insects who are in the phylum Arthropoda. And what's the difference between a snail and a slug anyway? Pasted from google
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Neither is a house spider centipede or a pseudoscorpion
Plus centipede
Pretty hard to imagine stag or rhinoceros beetle running that fast
the creator is most likely confusing walking speed with flying speed, rhinoceros beetles definitely do not crawl that fast
Exactly. I had one as a pet. They were one of the slowest insects I’ve ever seen.
Agreed
Why confused? How is a wood louse moving like its the flash from marvel lol
flash is from dc not marvel
No Tiger Beetle? Their speed is insane. So much so that it can blind them temporarily. I believe theyre clocked as the fastest insect.
thanks for your convenience 🏪 🏪
The eastern black-legged tick got its common name from its tendency to attach itself as a parasite to white-tailed deer. It is a vector for several animal and human diseases, including Lyme disease and Powassan virus. Humans are most likely to get bitten by ticks in the nymph stage, when they are smaller and hard to see. Humans also get bitten most often during the summer.
These are cool videos but starting to think there needs to be sources that back these ratings up. Because some of these don't seem right.
That can't be right. Have you ever tried to catch a fly or mosquito? These feel much faster
thats because they see everything as slower then we do making them appear way faster
there brains work 10 times faster than us, making it hard to catch them
This is the funniest comment I have ever read
It's extremely shocking to see these common insects traveling at those insane speeds🤯!
I know for a fact that insects listen to dubstep when they run, so this video is accurate.
Try flying and non flying land invertebrates. I would like to watch both videos. Good job on this video. 😊
You forgot to add The Australian Tiger Beetle. THAT is a very fast insect too.
Are u australian
Dragonfly Reaches 49.8 MPH
Yeah, nope
Amazing! Though that's not how a snail moves. It just slides. :)
Great video
Is a horse fly the fastest I thought they where the fastest insect, what do u guys think, also great vid
horseflies go at 90 mph
Well if a moth got caught in a cyclone/hurricane it could probably go over 200kmh
Guys, seeing all the Insects,Spiders and Snails running and crawling away this speed is concerning…maybe a natural disaster is bout’ to occur😰😥
(Good vid by the way) (Cute insects 🥰)
Good video, thanks for sharing
Cool vid!
Insects be like: GOTTA GO FAST!
Insects are cool little animals
Yeah
beautiful your video
Anything that doesn’t have 6 legs in this video isn’t an insect.
But it's an bug
True
@@Damiy2025 In the colloquial sense yes but zoologically bugs are an order of insects.
@@crystal_clown🤓👆
Bro i dont know that they are rase but kind na cool I Love this❤❤❤
The zebras and elephants in the background ❤
Awesome animal in animation ❤
The mosquito sound gave me chills
Positions:
1. Deer botfly
2. Ladybugs
3. Moth
4. Woodlouse
5. Onychogomphus Forcipatus
6. Bee
7. Skimmers
8. Black wasp
9. Sympetrum Frequens
10. Wasp
11. Hornet
12 .Cicadas
13. Pieris rapae
14. Rhinoceros Beetle
15. Stag Beetle
16. Monarch Butterfly
17. Housefly
18. Lethocerus Deyrollei
19. Onthophagus
20. Arachnid Cockroach
21. Common Cockroach
22. Ant
23. Mosquito
24. Scarites Terricola
25. Firefly
26. House Spider
27. Mecoptera
28. Centipede
29. Fairyfly
30. Deer Tick
31. Snail
32. Pseudoscorpion
What about Helicopter Damselflies?
VERY GOOD
2:14 surprised me it looks like it would be really slow
so meticulous and elaborate video
HOW IN THE HECK COULD A WOODLOUSE BE THAT FAST?! THE FASTEST BUG ON LAND IS THE AUSTRALIAN TIGER BEETLE!
Only goes 5.6 miles per hour however it is a pretty small bug. It is still often considered the fastest in consideration of its body length and the fact it can move 171 times is body length.
After researching for Woodlouse speed discovered they should be much slower than that with one exception which I personally hqve my doubts on however anyways. They guy added a lot of animals that aren't even actually insects such as an ironically the Woodlouse. Which is freaky as I sounds are crustaceans.
Eggman, i found you the perfect video to torture Sonic.
wow, bug's life 2 looking so epic
Pseudoscorpion:its this an race?
deer botfly: IM FASTER THAN YALL VROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOM
It’s a crime for the tiger beetle to not be in this.
You are correct 😢
You are right
Injustice
Nice vidio
wait but don't horse flies go 90mph, that would of been neat to see
a spider isn’t a bug it’s the same kind of species as crabs
Imagine the Le Mans 24 hours, but with crawling insects.
Mother nature needs to😊❤
I’m sure that was a swallowtail butterfly not a moth
I would like to see your research.
next reptile
Tick, mite, centipede, snail, spider and scorpion are not insects
Yeah they're human beings
It’s the fastest BUG
@@priyansh0719lol😂
For more context, here's what each animal said by him is:
-Ticks, Mites, Scorpions and Spiders are arachnids and arachnids are different than insects bc they have 4 pairs of legs unlike insects who have 3 pairs instead
-Centipedes are myriapods, more soecifically chilopods, which are arthropods that have lots of segmented legs, and of the pair of legs on these myriapods can vary. What does not change is the amount of pairs per segment, on the chilopod's case, it's one pair of leg per segment.
-Snails aren't even arthropods since they don't have exoskeleton and they only have a single tool of locomotion in the form if the foot, which they slide it in the floor.
5:28 *you when the fair is almost over*
Thats not moth its swallowtail! On 5:21!
You are correct.
@@dragonflied3 thank you!
Why os the snail moving like a caterpillar?
Woodloud 😮😮😮 which means I cannot outrun them 😂
Tiger beetles are the fastest
lady bug can go 60km/h?? thats crazy
Ur work is really appreciable..... awesome video...nd watching ugly insects with very interest 😆👍
The snails are molluscs, not insects
The thumbnail has 8 critters, and only 4 are actually insects.
Classic Data Ball.
Why are there more non-insects than in insects
Japanese beetle is kabutomushi called rhino beetle
Ah yes snail ! The Best insect
I think that “moth” was a swallowtail butterfly.
You got 900 like
Bro’s trying to be like red side 💀
they said that Spiders are not Insects but yes Animals.
interesting...effort
Without watching I'll make a prediction "Roaches" if im wrong then the video is wrong! ;) LOL
Shoot I was wrong, the scientific data must be wrong! 😂
Actually, snails are a type of mollusk called a gastropod.
I mean, spiders, centipedes etc aren’t insects either; they’re arachnids and myriapods respectively
But yeah snails are more distant
Tick,spider,snail and scorpion aren't insects
🤓👆
Cool
What would the timestamps be for all the bugs
5:19 Nooo!!! That is not moth.
Flying tnat inscet is a butterfly, i think that butterfly kind of is a Old World Swallowtail.
I can't even outrun a woodlouse.
it seems you have never seen a centipede move
Bug speed comparison❌
Insect sped comparison ✅
Where is scorpion?
Hes not an insect
Turbo outruns them all🐌🐌
Bird fly speed comparison or flying animals fly speed comparison.
Amazing!! I love it❤
bro where is tiger beetle
My favorite is the isopod is because they look like a trilobite
The large a terrestrial snail has made itself a pest in many tropical regions outside of its native African region. This snail was introduced to new locations via cargo or because of its ornamental appearance, where it spread rapidly and began feasting on local plant life. While some people enjoy the meat of the snail, others see it as simply a nuisance.
I thought fleas were the fastest living thing alive . Their leg muscles fire at an astonishing speed when they jump .
5:31 if ladybugs are good luck then why is ladybugs poisonous 🤨
The 2nd episode has the same characters?
Makes Me Feel Like Bugs Are Inside My Home.
5:22 WOW how fast is a moth in vid its 48 kph
Wait till i shift to MAXIMUM OVERDRIVE 😊
A snail is not a insect it’s a mollusk
Wait!? And the Tiger Beetle 🤨🤨🤨!?
A spider is not an insect💀💀 it is a arachnid.
Spiders and scorpions are aracnídeos,no insets,and snails are molluscs,centiped is a quilópod.
exploring nature in different way appriciated
Scale a LadyBug up to human size, say 60 kg/ 1 meter long, It would break the sound barrier several times over. I would guess 12,000 mph.
This should be Invertebrateds
You forgot the horsefly