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Most other bugs, even formidable predators would be lucky to take down even two ants before being torn apart by being ganged up on. Camel spiders demolishing dozens of ants in seconds is just in a completely different league, so impressive. The only thing equally impressive is Killer Hornets wiping out entire bee hives of literal thousands just to get to their larvae.
Fire ants aren't the great species to take down all others. The green ants take down fire ants all the time. There was even a video on youtube where a wasp nest fell into a green ant nest and the green ants nearly won the battle. A solifuge can easily rip up a whole nest of fire ants. Army ants and even green ants. Stop with the whole prejudicial thing. Just admire nature for what it is.
This is a showing of the meaning of speed in war. There is almost literally nothing stronger than being the fastest. This creature is the proof of this concept.
I live coastal in California and found one of these under my door mat in my garage. It came at my super quick! Caught it and studied it for a day and let it go in the bushes outside. Gnarly little things.
Well done on pronouncing 'haarskeerders'! I've heard of people waking up at night with fine hairs on their face from where 'something' was cutting their hair. They live in the Kalahari and Namib deserts, and also seasonally in the less arid parts bordering them. I came across one while emptying the bins in the army. I could not believe how fast it was! At first I thought it was a red mouse, but it was easily the size of my hand.
You forgot to mention that Camel Spiders can be ambushed by other predators, such as the Preying Mantis you featured getting eaten. It is a matter of timing and which predator sees the other predator first. If the Preying Mantis gets the correct grip on the Camel Spider it's game over and the Preying Mantis has a tasty feast to eat. There are TH-cam videos out there featuring this, it's how all wildlife survives: Eat or be eaten.
Horrible horrible creatures, along with the Bobbit worm, and of course the mother-in-law😄, total nightmare, but an excellent short doco on them, thanks🍻
Damn! This was cool! - just found your channel and loving it! A silly bit of fun you might enjoy: I'm originally from Southern Africa - there's a desert called the Kalahari - incredible place. You find these little critters there and they are colloquially known as 'Kalahari Ferrari' (s) due to their speed.
Love this video! Lots of good information. I never knew about these until I moved to the Mojave Desert. While not dangerous to humans they take out Black Widows and scorpions which can be dangerous to children and pets.
4:28, the Tiger Beetle is the fastest. Their mouth is so powerful and big it actually hurts when th get bite your finger. Of course you have to make them do it . I've seen plenty of camel spiders fall prey to black widow too. Especially to red back spiders because their silk is extremely strong and sticky
I've done many cross country motorcycle trips through the western deserts, and I would see many of these creatures running across the roads at night in my headlight beam. There ARE very fast, they'd cross in a second. I would see these whitish looking lumps about the size of a mouse with flailing legs go scrambling across the road constantly. What was also cool was I would park on the side of the road with my engine off, and I could hear them crunching these black hard shelled beetles that were everywhere at night. It would sound like a footstep in gritty sand, it was almost like someone was walking around you - first the sound is in front of you, then behind you, then off to one side, then from another direction. Kinda spooky if you didn't know what was making that sound.😂
Hello Hello! From Southern Africa too and only found out about these critters by the name of "Red Romans", my mum told me they eat your hair, and BY ALL THAT WAS LIT BY THE LIMPOPO SUN,- THAT"S THE QUICKEST I pulled a PLASTIC BAG OVER MY HEAD! (I was 14 and new to Limpopo).😅🤣 As an arachnophobe I will give credit where it is due: Amazing video- Even if it made me squeal!
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My first one ran across my frontroom carpet in Winslow Arizona while watching a movie. Freaked me out. Caught it in a jar, threw a fly in and watched a tornado happen. It shredded the fly.
Very informative video. Never really knew anything about the Camel Spider, except for the B.S. that people spread. I don't like lies, so I thank you for the video.
I was startled out of sleep last night by one crawling up my neck! About an inch or so long. Surprisingly solid. Didn't bite me but certainly woke me up. A typical denizen of our desert southwest.
8:37 two photos of the same man's hand circulated on the internet more than ten years ago about the bite of the brown spider whose venom is extremely violent. Back then, they didn't even talk about the camel spider.
I fucking love solifuges they are so cool, and beautiful in their unique body structure. I just think all the unique characteristics make for one hell of a cool and effective creature.
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In Kuwait I never saw one during the day, only at night. Thy moved so fast that they'd fool you into believing that you were just seeing your own shadow move quickly away from you as you walked past a light source, but if you'd hold still, you could spot them and track their movement, but I could never catch one. A couple of the guys trapped them passively at night, but not by hand, they are too fast for that.
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I put on a t-shirt that had one of these in it. It bit me on the shoulder, and it started to swell. I caught the critter and put it in a jar and took it with me to the emergency room. The medics said “Ew, that’s an ugly bug.” Nobody knew what it was, and I was sent home, with instructions to stay awake for a few hours, in case I had a reaction. The one that bit me was about an inch long, and was in Taft, CA.
Ich muß zugeben , diese Spinne ist Mega Cool . Normalerweise hasse ich Spinnen . Bei dieser Spinne , betrete ich die Wohnung gerne . Ein Freund hatte mal eine Vogelspinne . Ich ging nicht mehr , in seine Wohnung. Er lachte sich kaputt . Durch ihn lernte ich , daß die Spinnen sich Häuten , und sich sehr weich anfühlen sollen . Der Skorpion gehört auch zur Spinnenart . Wer hätte das gedacht ?! Cooles Video .👍 Tolle Stimme .❤
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8:37 as duas fotos da mão do mesmo homem circularam na internet há mais de dez anos sobre a picada da aranha marrom cujo veneno é extremamente violento. Há época sequer falavam da aranha camelo.
I understand better why in the desert of Tunisia, bare foot in the sand, to see the sun rize, somebody told me I was lucky to be not beating by a spider 🥶 I ever didn't know !! OK dude thanks for next time OMG 😂
"These spiders reside in almost all warm deserts and scrublands, on almost all continents except Antarctica and Australia." Am i the only person that just learnt that antarctica is hot?
That is untrue about black widows standing no chance against a camel spider. ive seen one do it. if black widow can start spinning its sticky web first she can truss a camel spider up like a hog. it usually depends on who is the more aggressive and who strikes first.
For about ten or so years, you could not find anything about these on the internet. I would catch them in Iraq. Another animal of Iraq that is nowhere on the internet is the Iraqi Iguana dog. I don't know exactly what they are called, and cannot find them on the internet anywhere. Just goes to show you the internet does not have information on everything, even common things of other countries. This lizard is about the size of a small dog. It lives in burrows in the desert and comes in all kinds of insane colors. I regularly saw them in orange and bright yellow. Though they are mainly dark green. We would catch them and put chains on their necks like a bulldog. They would serve as camp mascots, and loved to smoke cigarettes. The smoke would come through their nostrils amusing a simple Marine, as they resembled small dragons. Not sure what they ate, but I think it was probably large insects and rodents.
@@uUuWolf16uUu It wasn't a monitor lizard. Head was like an iguana, but no spine or frill running down the back. And they were fat, like an English Bulldog. It looked very similar to this Uromastyx aegyptia. (Chat gpt helped me find this) It was the size of a small dog. The one in our camp was dark green. But when we were driving through the Iraqi desert, they'd pop out of holes/mounds. They were all kinds of bright yellow and orange. And they were all over the place. The internet has all the information for things in the Western world. But it is missing a ton of information from lands educated folk are not welcome.
In northern central California we have what we call falls scorpions. They look just like a scorpions with out the long stinger tiped tail. They will go out of ther way to chase you very fast very aggressive. Poisoning i have no idea maybe someone can tell us ? O and there a gray color.
They're so cute. Tiny eyes woth derpy little heads running around like they've necked 18 redbulls and want to dig a hole. Absolutely pertrified of humans, but fucking terminators against anything their size and lower. I dub them cat-arachnids!
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"Its structural perfection is matched only by its hostility"
Love the Alien quote :)
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"A survivor. Unclouded, by conscience, remorse, or delusions of morality."
The videos of camel spiders wiping out entire ant colonies is incredible. They're like ninjas. Ants just don't stand a chance.
Most other bugs, even formidable predators would be lucky to take down even two ants before being torn apart by being ganged up on. Camel spiders demolishing dozens of ants in seconds is just in a completely different league, so impressive. The only thing equally impressive is Killer Hornets wiping out entire bee hives of literal thousands just to get to their larvae.
When you think about army ant, who even elephants flee from, it is impressive they can do that.
Is what type of ants you referring to. There are couple of ants species will kill all types of spiders for example fire ants.
Fire ants aren't the great species to take down all others. The green ants take down fire ants all the time. There was even a video on youtube where a wasp nest fell into a green ant nest and the green ants nearly won the battle.
A solifuge can easily rip up a whole nest of fire ants. Army ants and even green ants. Stop with the whole prejudicial thing. Just admire nature for what it is.
This is a showing of the meaning of speed in war. There is almost literally nothing stronger than being the fastest. This creature is the proof of this concept.
It's like the honey badger of the invertebrates.
This.. is the camel spider it's pretty bad ass
I live coastal in California and found one of these under my door mat in my garage. It came at my super quick! Caught it and studied it for a day and let it go in the bushes outside. Gnarly little things.
Very cool!
Well done on pronouncing 'haarskeerders'!
I've heard of people waking up at night with fine hairs on their face from where 'something' was cutting their hair.
They live in the Kalahari and Namib deserts, and also seasonally in the less arid parts bordering them.
I came across one while emptying the bins in the army. I could not believe how fast it was! At first I thought it was a red mouse, but it was easily the size of my hand.
You forgot to mention that Camel Spiders can be ambushed by other predators, such as the Preying Mantis you featured getting eaten. It is a matter of timing and which predator sees the other predator first. If the Preying Mantis gets the correct grip on the Camel Spider it's game over and the Preying Mantis has a tasty feast to eat. There are TH-cam videos out there featuring this, it's how all wildlife survives: Eat or be eaten.
can I go to the comments of one western video and not see everything as animal vs animal fight XD
He did mention the predators which may hunt solifuges. The list did not include mantises because they do not live in arid climates, ie, desert.
true. ive seen them do it. it always comes down to who is more aggressive and who strikes first.
Horrible horrible creatures, along with the Bobbit worm, and of course the mother-in-law😄, total nightmare, but an excellent short doco on them, thanks🍻
😂🙈
I have always liked Camel spiders they are just fascinating to me and I love there fearless nature
Underrated channel. You do great work my friend. Keep at it
I appreciate that!
Damn! This was cool! - just found your channel and loving it! A silly bit of fun you might enjoy: I'm originally from Southern Africa - there's a desert called the Kalahari - incredible place. You find these little critters there and they are colloquially known as 'Kalahari Ferrari' (s) due to their speed.
These guys sure can run fast!! Welcome to the channel! Glad you're here
🤣 Kalahari Ferrari! Now that's a good one!
Love this video! Lots of good information. I never knew about these until I moved to the Mojave Desert. While not dangerous to humans they take out Black Widows and scorpions which can be dangerous to children and pets.
Thanks for making this so easy to understand.
Glad it was helpful!
4:28, the Tiger Beetle is the fastest.
Their mouth is so powerful and big it actually hurts when th get bite your finger. Of course you have to make them do it .
I've seen plenty of camel spiders fall prey to black widow too. Especially to red back spiders because their silk is extremely strong and sticky
I've done many cross country motorcycle trips through the western deserts, and I would see many of these creatures running across the roads at night in my headlight beam. There ARE very fast, they'd cross in a second. I would see these whitish looking lumps about the size of a mouse with flailing legs go scrambling across the road constantly.
What was also cool was I would park on the side of the road with my engine off, and I could hear them crunching these black hard shelled beetles that were everywhere at night. It would sound like a footstep in gritty sand, it was almost like someone was walking around you - first the sound is in front of you, then behind you, then off to one side, then from another direction. Kinda spooky if you didn't know what was making that sound.😂
That's Awesome!
Hello Hello! From Southern Africa too and only found out about these critters by the name of "Red Romans",
my mum told me they eat your hair, and BY ALL THAT WAS LIT BY THE LIMPOPO SUN,-
THAT"S THE QUICKEST I pulled a PLASTIC BAG OVER MY HEAD! (I was 14 and new to Limpopo).😅🤣
As an arachnophobe I will give credit where it is due: Amazing video- Even if it made me squeal!
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My first one ran across my frontroom carpet in Winslow Arizona while watching a movie. Freaked me out. Caught it in a jar, threw a fly in and watched a tornado happen. It shredded the fly.
Very informative video. Never really knew anything about the Camel Spider, except for the B.S. that people spread. I don't like lies, so I thank you for the video.
Yes but yo mama
I just found out these things today…. I am absolutely amazed by them! What interesting creatures they are! 😮
Yes they are!
Awesome video ! I enjoy it so much . Thank you for sharing . Happy Friday to you !
Thank you! You too!
I was startled out of sleep last night by one crawling up my neck! About an inch or so long. Surprisingly solid. Didn't bite me but certainly woke me up. A typical denizen of our desert southwest.
Solifuge - sounds like an Elden Ring boss.
looks like some horrific creature from Bloodborne lol
8:37 two photos of the same man's hand circulated on the internet more than ten years ago about the bite of the brown spider whose venom is extremely violent. Back then, they didn't even talk about the camel spider.
Amazing! I wanna be a ca.el spider in the future😂
Narrator : "Solifuges are very aggressive, killing and eating anything they can to feed their frenzied metabolism... So cute !"
I fucking love solifuges they are so cool, and beautiful in their unique body structure. I just think all the unique characteristics make for one hell of a cool and effective creature.
As an Australian i'm proud to say this is one critter i'm glad we don't have on our inventory
I read somewhere that they appeared even before the Carboniferous. If this is true it's amazing how they survived so many mass extinctions
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In Kuwait I never saw one during the day, only at night. Thy moved so fast that they'd fool you into believing that you were just seeing your own shadow move quickly away from you as you walked past a light source, but if you'd hold still, you could spot them and track their movement, but I could never catch one. A couple of the guys trapped them passively at night, but not by hand, they are too fast for that.
Amazing species
Excellent video! Thanks!
Glad you liked it!
very well stated & produced.
The Honey badgers of arachnids! 🫵😲😬🫢😎
Absolutely fantastic bugs
Solifuges come in brown, yellow and red. I could swear I had seen blue ones in South Africa.
They also live in southern alberta. I found one on the farm i grew up on.
Love the Alien reference.
Badass bugs!!!
I want one. Gonna name it Boris
This was really interesting. Thank you!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Cool. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
>territorial .. eaten by ants
Gee I wonder why they hate ants with a passion...
Narrator stole a line from Alien. “Structural perfection is matched only by its hostility”
This 8-legged mini-kitty gets a new name: Munchy.
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We have these in the Mojave desert. I found one in my bed one night after feeling something pinching my leg.
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i find them weirdly endearing.
Cute I think your version of cute and mine differ 😂
Camel Spiders scare the 💩outta me!!!!😱😱😱
I put on a t-shirt that had one of these in it. It bit me on the shoulder, and it started to swell. I caught the critter and put it in a jar and took it with me to the emergency room. The medics said “Ew, that’s an ugly bug.” Nobody knew what it was, and I was sent home, with instructions to stay awake for a few hours, in case I had a reaction. The one that bit me was about an inch long, and was in Taft, CA.
The Arabian fat tailed Scorpion is very different from the average bark Scorpion. fast, aggressive and very strong venom.
Oh My God
sooooo cute
Ich muß zugeben , diese Spinne ist Mega Cool .
Normalerweise hasse ich Spinnen .
Bei dieser Spinne , betrete ich die Wohnung gerne .
Ein Freund hatte mal eine Vogelspinne .
Ich ging nicht mehr , in seine Wohnung.
Er lachte sich kaputt .
Durch ihn lernte ich , daß die Spinnen sich Häuten , und sich sehr weich anfühlen sollen .
Der Skorpion gehört auch zur Spinnenart .
Wer hätte das gedacht ?!
Cooles Video .👍
Tolle Stimme .❤
Ist keine Spinne. Ist ein Solifugid der nah verwandt ist mit echten und alten Spinnen.
It's vicious like that of a praying mantis! Yikes!🕷
There's no way it was taking on that snake!
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Only one spider can defeat camel spider. The spider name is six eyed sand spider. 😊😊😊😊
you cannot kill a camel spider with an M-16.
basically, they are too small and fast for any but a marksman and it only makes them angry.
Just one more reason I"m glad I don't live in one of those dustbowl countries.
I found one in Templeton, California
Eight legged aliens.
I think you just stumbled upon why camel spiders wipe out ant colonies: The ant colonies pose a threat to camel spider eggs/young.
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looks like im not going to sleep tonight...
there is like no dangerous spiders here in vancouver canada maybe black widow in the warmer areas but its to cold here for most poison spiders
Murderous… the rest of the vid is good fortunately
could they not just get rid of competition as ants tend to eat everything around ?
Maybe they just don't like ants. I mean really, who does?
They're in Washington State also.
Great video! Btw chelicerae is not pronounced that way lol i'm not sure if my way it right but it's definitely not your way.
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1:42 If you want to save the money for the barber - here is the solution.
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Do they offer that service for free?
Looks edible
neat
The RNPG looks like venom versus carnage
The five deadly venoms. Scorpion VS the spider. Shaw Brothers movie 1978.
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They are in south central Washington state. It gets below cold there.
L araignée des sables la dégome en peu d temp dû à son venin très puissant
No demon - a fluffyfluff.
Has anyone encountered one with claws on the front legs?
Androctonus bicolor will win every single time.
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Would love to see one of them vs sefu ants......🤔
😱
Not near or anything such. One of these invaded my bathroom. W managed to destroy it. Horrible thing.
Seen a few in Oregon high desert area
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Those nasty infections were rout of left field...
8:37 as duas fotos da mão do mesmo homem circularam na internet há mais de dez anos sobre a picada da aranha marrom cujo veneno é extremamente violento. Há época sequer falavam da aranha camelo.
I understand better why in the desert of Tunisia, bare foot in the sand, to see the sun rize, somebody told me I was lucky to be not beating by a spider 🥶 I ever didn't know !! OK dude thanks for next time OMG 😂
Interesting!
I'm sure they were talking about the four eyed sand spider, which is lethally poisonous. Not camel spiders.
"These spiders reside in almost all warm deserts and scrublands, on almost all continents except Antarctica and Australia." Am i the only person that just learnt that antarctica is hot?
Awkward sentence structure, but the comparative is “continents”. The sentence is thus accurate.
found one of these in my room in az. scared the shit out of me. wtf is this thing!
So what you're say is that the camel spider is faster then a ghost crab ?
That is untrue about black widows standing no chance against a camel spider. ive seen one do it. if black widow can start spinning its sticky web first she can truss a camel spider up like a hog. it usually depends on who is the more aggressive and who strikes first.
A lot like the Asian Murder Hornets!!
Camel spider vs Asian wasps
For about ten or so years, you could not find anything about these on the internet.
I would catch them in Iraq.
Another animal of Iraq that is nowhere on the internet is the Iraqi Iguana dog. I don't know exactly what they are called, and cannot find them on the internet anywhere. Just goes to show you the internet does not have information on everything, even common things of other countries.
This lizard is about the size of a small dog. It lives in burrows in the desert and comes in all kinds of insane colors. I regularly saw them in orange and bright yellow. Though they are mainly dark green. We would catch them and put chains on their necks like a bulldog. They would serve as camp mascots, and loved to smoke cigarettes. The smoke would come through their nostrils amusing a simple Marine, as they resembled small dragons. Not sure what they ate, but I think it was probably large insects and rodents.
That sounds like a species of monitor lizard.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Desert_monitor
Like this?
@@uUuWolf16uUu It wasn't a monitor lizard. Head was like an iguana, but no spine or frill running down the back. And they were fat, like an English Bulldog. It looked very similar to this Uromastyx aegyptia. (Chat gpt helped me find this) It was the size of a small dog. The one in our camp was dark green. But when we were driving through the Iraqi desert, they'd pop out of holes/mounds. They were all kinds of bright yellow and orange. And they were all over the place.
The internet has all the information for things in the Western world. But it is missing a ton of information from lands educated folk are not welcome.
In northern central California we have what we call falls scorpions. They look just like a scorpions with out the long stinger tiped tail.
They will go out of ther way to chase you very fast very aggressive.
Poisoning i have no idea maybe someone can tell us ?
O and there a gray color.
They're so cute. Tiny eyes woth derpy little heads running around like they've necked 18 redbulls and want to dig a hole. Absolutely pertrified of humans, but fucking terminators against anything their size and lower.
I dub them cat-arachnids!
sangat berbahaya binatang ini
We dont need to look for alien life
No thanks!! I saw enough of those in Iraq to give me nightmares for the rest of my life!
Asian Murder Spider!
Not a fan, it would end up a snotty mess under my foot