'Fearful Appearance'
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 7 ก.ค. 2024
- Searching for Net-Casting / Ogre-Faced Spiders, Deinopis longipes, at night in the mountains of the Osa Peninsula, Costa Rica.
Costa Rican Vinegaroons:
• The only Costa Rican v...
Corrections / additional comments:
05:56 - After a recent revision (Alejandro et. al., 2024) on the genus, the eyelash vipers in this area are now B. nigroadspersus. The information I presented remains true.
13:54 - The upper eyelid is not fixed, but it is typically only the lower eyelid and nictitating membrane that move over the eye.
Chapters:
00:00 - Costa Rican Vinegaroon (Valeriophonus nara)
00:42 - Costa Rican Orange Mouth Tarantula (Psalmopoeus reduncus)
01:53 - Stick Insect (Alienobostra)
03:16 - Ogre-Faced Spider #1 (Deinopis longipes)
04:33 - Predatory Katydid (Phisidini)
05:36 - Central American Eyelash Viper (Bothriechis nigroadspersus)
07:26 - Striped Hog-Nosed Skunk (Conepatus semistriatus)
08:03 - Leaf Katydid (Diophanes rosescens)
09:37 - Ogre-Faced Spider #2 & 3 (Deinopis longipes)
11:11 - Mantis (Pseudomiopteryx infuscata)
11:59 - Salmon-Bellied Racer (Mastigodryas melanolomus)
13:12 - Red-Eyed Tree Frog (Agalychnis callidryas)
14:16 - Straight-Snouted Weevil (Estenorhinus guttatus)
15:17 - Ogre-Faced Spider #4 & 5 (Deinopis longipes)
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That skunk was down for a fight
yo that skunk was standing on bidness!!
Ye 😂
“Their names translates to fearful appearance”
The spider in question: ⚫️^⚫️
Fr I saw the thumbnail and my first thought was "who this dweeby lookin dude?"
2:05 Stickbugged.
right? just stickbugged us without warning
that little skunk thought he was a bear.
it was so cute, lol. would suck to get sprayed but it looked cute asf
they are in the same superfamily as badgers and wolverines so....
@@gertballyheadthat is not surprising, they are aggressive little buggers
the way he baby-raged and kept pushing forward just made me crack up
Those stomps are how they show off their sass 😂 he was mad-doggin you 😂❤
That little skunk was not afraid of you at all! He was like: "Come a little closer, I DARE you!"
My jaw was on the floor seeing the spider fold into a stick. Insane!
Probably one of the best videos I've ever seen honestly...
Thank you so much. :O
This channel is as good as any US cable TV nature show and better than most.
A spider playing possum? Now I've seen everything.
a few species do that,its not that rare
Absolutely Love Ogre Faced Spiders
Me too. :D
bugs be so cool n chill
I love the night forays. That beetle was really interesting.
Thanks for making all these awesome videos, your channel is a treasure trove!
:D
2:06 I just got stickbugged...
You are still by far my favorite invertebrate/nature channel, I'm curious how you have so much knowledge on all of these species, is it academic? Or all self researched?
i wonder this too. also wonder what camera he uses cuz it looks so professional
Thank you. Nearly all self researched.
So many cool animals just living their life. I love it. That red eyed frog was super cool!!
I think this is your best video yet. The katydids, skunk stomping, ogres, viper, love the night time stuff.
1:30 Honestly, that leap was pretty cute 😂
THE KING RETURNS
Funny how of all the animals you've encountered the skunk is the one you keep the most distance, more than the viper even, lol
With good reason for don't wanna get sprayed🤢
Snakes don't typically bite for no reason. Skunks on the other hand can't see for shit, and are afraid of everything (except for this one apparently).
Man these videos are so good, im addicted
12:18
little guy looks just like me when somebody wakes me up
i know ogreface spider are actually very common in suburban area parks of Miami, you are welcomed come to find them there as well
Loved the video thank you for sharing it I always learn so much. It is fascinating how Deinopis longipes has that preference to smooth surfaces.
Its always a fantastic day when you post a video! I always learn so much from you. Are you going to post any more videos back in California? I'd love to see more content there - especially with rattlesnakes and centipedes. :)
Thank you. I moved out of California a couple years ago. Surely I will return someday for a video or two, but don't hold your breath. :O
yayyy buges and creatures
That skunk was so cute! Love the videos, especially the inverts and snakes
Eyelash viper! So jealous. Loved seeing the ogre faced spiders in their natural habitat.
That stick insect is huge!
I DREAMED OF FINDING A VIDEO LIKE THIS!!! I am soooo geeking out right now! I want to do these type of night walks! Thanks so much for sharing with us!!!!
It's weevil time!!!
That skunk was so sassy 😂 hilarious
That racer snake looked so mad lmao
gorgeous images, and your kindness to all this wildlife is heartwarming 😊thanks for sharing!
Love your channel dude
Love your videos! Hoping to see more soon.
The skunk was ferocious!!! 😂😂😂
love your content
OMG i love your videos! Please upload more!
Yet another beautiful video! 👏👏
6:13 That is some of the most stunningly beautiful camouflage I’ve seen on a snake.
Amazing video once again! Thanks for all that you do :)
Its great to have discuss other countries population of spiders, insects and snakes. Your presentations of these creatures is far more educational as opposed to other photographers who mainly entertain rather than
instruck like yourself. Keep
it up on your travels.
Your videos are all very interesting. Keep up the great work!
i would love for you to do a visit to the cloud forests of the US.
i love weevils. that one is so cute!!
Fantastic stuff guys.
love this channel. thanks for making my breakfast more relaxing
i fw this heavy vro
I didn't know ogre-faced spiders folded like that! They look quite slick.
Thank you for showing me species I didn't know I have in my country
They are really beautiful in the wild especially the Tarantula.
That skunk squared up like "FIGHT ME"
He's still alive
Awesome!!! They remind me of deep sea arthropods. Love the breadth of species here and the tons of knowledge. That skunk was out to get you lol
Still my favourite TH-camr bro
4:12 holy shit that's the spider?! that's some harry potter shit
Just starting to learn about spiders and I LOVE DEINOPIDS
Best bug channel ever.
Cool video
i usually hate and am fearful of spiders but that ogre faced spider was kinda cute
This vid deserves more views
How’d I miss this upload by a month.
This channel is so underrated man i don’t get how he doesent have more views/subs
That’s brave handling a psalmopoeus. My cambridgei that I had for years was vicious. Though reduncus must be way calmer. Or mine was pissed at being in an enclosure for years hah.
This guy have the protection of mother nature , bugs be like this "this weird giant again"
cool
Bro is just picking up random insects. Hell nah kudos to you my guy
General Apathy = like = comment. Also that first stick insect was surprisingly massive.
Oooooooh, creatures!
another great video. can you do a video on isopods and opiliones'? I would love to see these species in the tropics.
Net casting spiders are so interesting aside from their face.
Wow
Oh gods, all the bugs and spiders in Costa Rica are horrifying ;_; but still, this video was very interesting, even though I cringed at the idea of letting spindly ogre spiders crawl on you.
11:15 that mantis is absolutely gorgeous I'll look into the legality of owning some in canada :)
Do we know enough about the neuronal paths of spiders to speculate as to what it is for them to "sense vibrations" - even through their feet from webs? Would you speculate that it's roughly analogous to our sense of touch? I suppose I'm wondering if there's a chance that their brains could be sensing the vibrations in a way similar to what we would understand as hearing instead of touch.
This is a really good question. I thought about it for some time and it seems that, even though sound is vibration regardless of the medium, there is no clear point we could currently identify where certain vibrations would be registered as sound and others as movement. To speculate, however, if I am to assume that these spiders perceive this information the same way humans do, the simplest way we could assign senses to organs is: setae + hearing and tarsus + movement. My issue with this is that other spiders use their setae to detect what we simply refer to as movement in all mediums, which would mean that Deinopis receives two different kinds of information through one organ. Perhaps that is possible though, after all, our sense of touch can provide us with information on temperature and texture at the same time.
any idea what the whip scorpion's spray is composed of? I'm guessing acetic acid given the vinegar smell, but I wonder what else might be present to produce the burning sensation.
From Schmidt et. al. 2000: "The organic composition of the secretion consists of 83% acetic acid, 15% octanoic acid, 1% (Z)-5-octenoic acid, 0.0002% of the corresponding (E)-isomer, 0.11% heptanoic acid, 0.02% hexanoic acid, 0.007% decanoic acid, and in some individuals a trace of 2-nonanone". This quote is referring to Mastigoproctus giganteus, which should give us accurate insight into Valeriophonus nara's acid spray composition.
i thought ogre faces were only found in australia
great video as always
Hmmm a spider with a fearful appearance on the General Apathy channel? Sounds like a contradiction in terms...They have an amazing morphology and hunting adaptation. Then there's a weevilish beetle, whose antennae appear to have slipped down its "nose" like a pair of reading glasses! Costa Rica seems like a place that displays an almost infinite evolutionary variety - Darwin would have loved it, i imagine.
Hey. I love your videos so, so much. They are diverting, beautifully shot, as well as highly informative. I visited your Instagram, but it looked like you hadn't been on there in some time. How many countries have you visited, in your pursuit of knowledge of these creatures?
Poor frog and snake were sleeping unfortunate that you woke them up
8:25 ouch...
I never knew there were stickbug spiders
turns into a seal agauuugg auygggg augggg ayuyyuuuuugggg auggg aggg agggg agg uggggg
0:57 tarantula teleports
The real name of it sounds pretty hard to pronounce and remember so I’ll stick the other name before I get hit by stones from throwing bugs, hehe 😉 Ogre Faced spider much better to remember as the scientific name is not easy to understand. But good to know.
I love these videos, but I wonder how are you not being obliterated by mosquitoes when walking around at night with such a bright lamp?
Would you ever hold a sack spider?
Is the web bright blue or is that just reflecting light?
Why does the Net that the ogre face spider cast look Bioluminescent?
How did I not buy you like I don’t get it
me early
eeeyyyedunnnooo everytime you start talking about, or get close to, one of those cuties you seem a bit more than apathic 🤔
wow im early
goofy lookin
"hey there is a poisonous or venomous animal, I am going to try and grab it , then give a nonchalant monotone speech. Oh no, there is the incredibly dangerous skunk..... I do not dare even shine a light on it"