Mate… this is not a very common thing… I’m more afraid of your big cats, alligators, scorpions etc etc… we have a few nasty snakes, a few nasty spiders and the rest are sweet cuddly creatures. 😊🤔🙂↕️🤭👍 You’re welcome to visit before you decide…you won’t wanna go home though, so don’t pack light! 🥰 Jen. Straya (Australia) ❤️🙏❤️🇦🇺❤️
The problem with the USA is that many wild animals carry rabies, and rabies scares me more than any animal. From what I understand, Australia doesn't have so much rabies, and that's a true blessing!
I swear Australians are some unbelievably tough people. They live on a piece of earth where everything is trying to kill you, and they go about their day as happy, easy-going rays of pure sunshine. 🇨🇦❤🇭🇲
Literally, that is the world. When we aren't busy trying to kill each other, the planet is busy trying to kill us. And then there are the times that while we are busy killing each other, the planet still wants its share of life taking.
The wildlife here fights it out to see who's going to try and kill you. I grew up in the bush and everything wants to bite, sting, eat it's way into you and piss in your eye. Why? because it can.
im Aussie and im wondering how Americans deal with bear, wolves, cougars, mountain lion, moose, crocs and alligators and somehow think that is nothing compared to a few little spiders and snakes, which most aussies hardly ever see.
Actually I saw a Western Black Widow spider eating a baby snake about that size in California in the 1990s. The snake fell in the pool and the spider had a web in the corner. The snake got tangled up in the web trying to get out of the pool.
I'm no expert but I understand that spiders don't really want to eat their prey: instead it will lay its eggs so that the baby spiders will have plenty to eat once born. So, it probably figured in a snake that size it can lay all the eggs it can make, and even invite a few mates.
I've never been to Australia, I've really only seen videos but from what I've seen so far this is probably ONE of the most Australian things I've seen! 😂😂
In Australia this is typical behaviour of reptiles, insects and arachnids Warm blooded animals like birds and Mammals in Oz are less ferocious, unless you encounter an angry Kangaroo or Cockatoo something.
The easiest way to tell for me is there web material is like 5-10x as tough as regular spider web. They are SO good at hiding Redbacks, U think there not there but they ARE.
Facts. And snakes. I was a technician for Lexus. Customer says foul smell is coming from the AC vents. These people live in the hills over here in Southern California. I Found a dead snake in the cabin filter. How? Lol.
I lived rattlesnake country in the hills of central coast California. And while rattlesnakes don't scare me at all, an eastern brown of that size, DOES. and the fact it can squeeze through just about anything.
Oh my life. Australians have an in-built constant awareness that somethings going to try to bite them every single day. Amazing and crazy at the same time
While working as a PCA / nurse's aid in a retirement home in Victoria one of my colleagues walked under an aircon above the bathroom door and a spider landed on her shoulder and slowly climbed up its Web towards the AC. I had felt cobweb on my face previously when I walked into that resident's room. When shining a torch 🔦 on the spider it had the distinctive red make on it abdomen. I told my colleague how lucky she wasn't Biten.
Everyone talking about how crazy Australia is but clearly y’all never to Texas. 😂 We got the Southern Black widow (American red back), the Brown recluse spider “your flesh dissolves” @ the diamond back rattlesnake. Just a touch of when we got in our backyards. We’re the Mini- Australia 🇦🇺 🇺🇸
Hi @ joe4459 you are so right about Australia. To be fair our spider and snakes are the most venomous on earth BUT you are taught from childhood ( my generation anyay) to be cautious when you are in the bush or in funnel web spider areas FWS are extremely deadly, red back - not so much. We are taught to handle the surf as kids and not to swim near cross or in box jelly fish season. Mostly Australia is very safe . We don't have Large land predators like bears pumas or wolves. It's safe! Do yourself a favor and visit some time. It's a big country and there is plenty to see - forget about the cities though :)
Just add a few more deadly animals then your the mini Australia just remember we have hundreds of venomous snakes spiders ocean creatures not to mention deadly/dangerous land animals excluding spider and snakes as in birds marcupials/kangaroo that Will kick your chest through your back haha but yeah before claiming that actuals think about it haha
In the last few weeks been about 6 sharks attacks which 4 have been fatal 3 bodies still not found and that's just whats on news imagine all the one that aren't on the news
And probably quite a few islands in the Pacific Ocean and maybe one or two in the Indian Ocean somewhere and snake island off of the south American coast
I do snake removal in Arizona and I once responded to a call where the homeowner had just moved to AZ from Minnesota a couple of weeks before. There was some construction going on in the backyard and when I flipped over the piece of plywood that they saw the snake dart under, I found the original harmless longnose snake that the caller had seen, as well as two very large western diamondback rattlesnakes, their litter of babies, three bark scorpions, a black widow and a black widow eating a scorpion. The caller turned pale. Welcome to Arizona!
We recently retired to Florida. The, snakes, lizards, spiders and other crawly things are one of my favorites parts about living here. A rat snake lives in the palm tree in our patio, and you can't walk ten feet without seeing a Lizard. I haven't seen any alligators yet, but I've seen green iguanas three feet long.
They are bad. In the 60s/70s a girl in Broome got bit on the leg by a female redback Her skin neurosed and she had to gave her leg off (or most of it, I can't recall)
Its a female, male Red Backs are tiny, after mating the female kills the male, just like the American Black Widow which they are related too, they are not that poisonous, you find them in your shed under rocks or bricks laying around the house, they will usually run away from you, as will the snake, the one that will stand its ground is the Funnel Web which is deadly, you dont play with them.
They are ok. It’s not like they can fly and chase you like a wasp can. They are always in my stack of plastic pots in the shed. You just have to be careful pulling the pots apart so you don’t stick your fingers near them.
Widow silk is undeniably stronger than any other spider silk. They also create an unorganized chaotic pattern when they lay their webs. Very easy to spot and feel. I love them, they are my favorite spiders!
A lot of my fellow rightside up folk are confusing this thing with a black widow. Its all in the marking friends, underside is a widow, on the back is a redback
A few years back at a state prison complex in the southwest US where I work, I saw a 'scene' of a bark scorpion, with its tail pulled back as if ready to strike, dead in a web in the corner of a room not in use in an admin building. The black widow was in the middle of the web and very much alive.
Remind me never to move to Australia! In Canada, I have never seen a black widow spider fighting a baby rattlesnake under my car, just a polar bear fighting a cougar in my backyard but that’s no big deal.
Same Genus, different Species. USA apparently has 3 different species of Black Widows (Northern, Western and Southern), and also a Red Widow, all from the genus Latrodectus. They're cousins :)
So many great Australians and great Australian videos out there! This one goes down as one of the tops along with the bloke hitting the salty with a pan, and the other video of a bloke hitting (i think it was a huntsman spider) with baby's on it and hundreds of baby spiders running everywhere. God bless your beautiful country.
How lucky can you be. Poisonous snakes and spiders, hitching a ride on pretty red Fiesta! Yikes! Gives the term walkabout whole new meaning as you walk about your car, to check for snakes and spiders.
This is a little Australian whip snake and not an eastern brown. The 'whip' is mildly poisonous to prey but not to humans. The red back is indeed venomous.
Australia is the Real life Edition of the ultimate epic battle simulator snakes vs spiders, spiders vs opossums, snakes vs crocodiles, humans vs emus the list goes on
Only in Australia you would find this happening under a Ford Fiesta
Don't underestimate southern FL
Cute Ford Fiesta BTW!! 😊
Read that twice and try not to giggle.
I played it 3 times because I couldn't believe theres a Fiesta that doesn't look trashed.
True when this happens in the US it's under a jeep or a truck lol
And just like that, I've changed my mind about wanting to move to Australia. Thank you, sir. Thank you.
hahah
Mate… this is not a very common thing… I’m more afraid of your big cats, alligators, scorpions etc etc… we have a few nasty snakes, a few nasty spiders and the rest are sweet cuddly creatures. 😊🤔🙂↕️🤭👍
You’re welcome to visit before you decide…you won’t wanna go home though, so don’t pack light! 🥰
Jen. Straya (Australia) ❤️🙏❤️🇦🇺❤️
😊👍 welcome to the club.
Come to South Africa bro.🤭🤭
The problem with the USA is that many wild animals carry rabies, and rabies scares me more than any animal. From what I understand, Australia doesn't have so much rabies, and that's a true blessing!
As an australian i can confirm thats just our defense against road rage.
I cannot believe people identify as entire countries now 😂😂😂
Yeah mate I'm an Australian to
😂😂😂😂😂
@@jRod5000Blood oath! We do!
Mark from Melbourne Australia 🇦🇺
LMFAO! Nice.
They both froze in the midst of battle!
Snake: HELP!
Spider: Keep it moving mate. Nothing to see here!
😂😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂
Snake: Well this is awkward
Exactly 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Lmaooo
Snake: I think im dying?
Spider " hello lunch for the next month"
I swear Australians are some unbelievably tough people. They live on a piece of earth where everything is trying to kill you, and they go about their day as happy, easy-going rays of pure sunshine. 🇨🇦❤🇭🇲
Literally, that is the world. When we aren't busy trying to kill each other, the planet is busy trying to kill us. And then there are the times that while we are busy killing each other, the planet still wants its share of life taking.
As a fellow Canadian from BC, I completely agree with your comment
The wildlife here fights it out to see who's going to try and kill you.
I grew up in the bush and everything wants to bite, sting, eat it's way into you and piss in your eye. Why? because it can.
im Aussie and im wondering how Americans deal with bear, wolves, cougars, mountain lion, moose, crocs and alligators and somehow think that is nothing compared to a few little spiders and snakes, which most aussies hardly ever see.
Thanks, mate!
They’re mating to build the ultimate Australian death machine.
The eight legged drop snake/
@@vinorobThe brown scaled death spider. Dog named cupcake stands no chance against its wraith.
😂😂😂😂
@@brandondickie3456A wraith is a car.
Oh my a running snake
Remember... When everything isn't trying to kill you in the outback, it's trying to kill everything else.
Ngl tho we have these spiders in the us we just call them black widows
When everything isn't trying to kill you in the outback, it's trying to kill you in your garage.
😂😂😂
_”‘Stralia!!!”_ is their M’urica 🇺🇸 😂
Close - it's 'Straya'
its actually STRAYA
TY, I was sitting there thinking he named the Spider...
"Straya"
😂😂
Thats a bloody big redback!
Well if it has snakes on its diet I see why.
That “red back” looks a lot like the deadly black widow to me
@@mitchellnelson6249 there related but red backs have more potent venom.
@@bhbpro MORE poisonous than the black widow? Yea keep me away from that place lol
The single most Australian thing I’ve ever seen
Actually I saw a Western Black Widow spider eating a baby snake about that size in California in the 1990s. The snake fell in the pool and the spider had a web in the corner. The snake got tangled up in the web trying to get out of the pool.
As a cultural image Its lacking beer.
@@bms9144No way the spider was eating it but I'd believe it was dead.
The snake 🐍 is looking at you please help me 😢
Straya 🇦🇺
That's one ambitious little redback.
I'm no expert but I understand that spiders don't really want to eat their prey: instead it will lay its eggs so that the baby spiders will have plenty to eat once born. So, it probably figured in a snake that size it can lay all the eggs it can make, and even invite a few mates.
australia where the spiders have bigger fangs than the snakes.
Oath!
No -- just swifter-acting venom.
@@PaulBrower-bw4jwYou’re wrong. Sydney Funnelweb.
*What's worse? A venomous spider, a venomous snake, or both at the same time?* 😂
Yes.
And both are looking at you now 😮😊
Where there is one baby Brown there will be a nest of them, somewhere nearby.
Oh shiggaty I'm out 🤣😂🤣😂
Its not a baby, a baby one is about the size of a garden worm, its in between a baby and juvenile, very poisonous not to be played with.
gotta have blue tongue lizards, they eat the small snakes
This is the first comment that make sense. Ta.
Someone rescue that cute sweet baby snake it hasn’t even seen life yet 😭 I don’t care if it’s venomous someone (not me) take one for the team 😭
Yeah pretty much sums up Australia in one simple picture.😮😮
Average day in Australia be like
I've never been to Australia, I've really only seen videos but from what I've seen so far this is probably ONE of the most Australian things I've seen! 😂😂
Sweet. An insanely poisonous snake being eaten by an insanely poisonous spider. In your SHED.
In Australia this is typical behaviour of reptiles, insects and arachnids
Warm blooded animals like birds and Mammals in Oz are less ferocious, unless you encounter an angry Kangaroo or Cockatoo something.
Only one of those are poisonous tho.
Red back spiders are in the Bk Widow family but not as venomous. All spiders are venomous
@@dilldell4722wrong
*venomous
The spider was like"
_Hey roomie, mind giving me a few more hours before you move the car mate?!_
Snake just sittin there like "fml man"
Best comment 😂
Use your words.
And this is why I vacation in northern Canada.
Well don't vacation in California... The politicians there are more venomous than any spider
That makes sense. Crizzlys are less venomous than brown snakes...
This is the best comment! Lol
Of course there are really big bears 🐻
up there!
Canada is just the anti-Australia. In almost every way when you think about it.
With polar bears, wolves and grizzley 😮 😂
Thats actually a spectacle to behold, two venomous animals fighting it out like warriors.
The snake is already dead.
@@PaulBrower-bw4jwdigestive juices already moving forward.
@@PaulBrower-bw4jw Yep, sure is.
I didn't see either of them move
Where did you see the fighting ?
Australia, where everything that's trying to kill you is trying to kill everything else that's trying to kill you. 😂😂😂
Being a mechanic I hate working on cars with messy webs because usually they're red back webs.
How do y’all live past 15 in Australia 😂
Red back weba are distinctive, really messy, like the spider iis on lsd.
The easiest way to tell for me is there web material is like 5-10x as tough as regular spider web. They are SO good at hiding Redbacks, U think there not there but they ARE.
Facts. And snakes. I was a technician for Lexus. Customer says foul smell is coming from the AC vents. These people live in the hills over here in Southern California. I Found a dead snake in the cabin filter. How? Lol.
Redbacks luv making their web on metal!
I lived rattlesnake country in the hills of central coast California. And while rattlesnakes don't scare me at all, an eastern brown of that size, DOES. and the fact it can squeeze through just about anything.
Bro hunted the World Serpent from God of War
I'm a sucker for the aussie accent. Idk why I think it's so cute when they say "stralia!" 😂🥰
'Don't you dare even think about backing this car up human, we're settling this tonight!' -Spider and Snake, probably.
The rest of the snakes siblings are probably in the car somewhere. The nest has to be somewhere 😮
I always wanted to go to Australia… but thanks to TH-cam I can now cross that off 😮😅
That Snake is dead, he just doesn't know it yet!
correct, spider has already won the battle, snake will die or is already dead
😢 poor mer durr noodle.
Best start for a Foster’s beer commercial I’ve ever seen
The most 'understandable, will use other car, have a nice day' moment!
Oh my life. Australians have an in-built constant awareness that somethings going to try to bite them every single day. Amazing and crazy at the same time
Only in Australia 🇦🇺
While working as a PCA / nurse's aid in a retirement home in Victoria one of my colleagues walked under an aircon above the bathroom door and a spider landed on her shoulder and slowly climbed up its Web towards the AC. I had felt cobweb on my face previously when I walked into that resident's room. When shining a torch 🔦 on the spider it had the distinctive red make on it abdomen. I told my colleague how lucky she wasn't Biten.
Everyone talking about how crazy Australia is but clearly y’all never to Texas. 😂 We got the Southern Black widow (American red back), the Brown recluse spider “your flesh dissolves” @ the diamond back rattlesnake. Just a touch of when we got in our backyards. We’re the Mini- Australia 🇦🇺 🇺🇸
Hi @ joe4459 you are so right about Australia. To be fair our spider and snakes are the most venomous on earth BUT you are taught from childhood ( my generation anyay) to be cautious when you are in the bush or in funnel web spider areas FWS are extremely deadly, red back - not so much. We are taught to handle the surf as kids and not to swim near cross or in box jelly fish season. Mostly Australia is very safe . We don't have Large land predators like bears pumas or wolves. It's safe! Do yourself a favor and visit some time. It's a big country and there is plenty to see - forget about the cities though :)
Yeah and the most dangerous one of all, a fully armed angry texan
Just add a few more deadly animals then your the mini Australia just remember we have hundreds of venomous snakes spiders ocean creatures not to mention deadly/dangerous land animals excluding spider and snakes as in birds marcupials/kangaroo that Will kick your chest through your back haha but yeah before claiming that actuals think about it haha
In the last few weeks been about 6 sharks attacks which 4 have been fatal 3 bodies still not found and that's just whats on news imagine all the one that aren't on the news
America is Awesome, because it’s full of Australians ❤
So glad I live in wales right now
Where else other than australia
Florida mate
Typical life here in the PNW. Except we also have brown recluse that are everywhere.
@@SuperDBZzPfft! Florida! Wannabe Australian state!
Florida Louisiana Mississippi Texas
And probably quite a few islands in the Pacific Ocean and maybe one or two in the Indian Ocean somewhere and snake island off of the south American coast
I do snake removal in Arizona and I once responded to a call where the homeowner had just moved to AZ from Minnesota a couple of weeks before. There was some construction going on in the backyard and when I flipped over the piece of plywood that they saw the snake dart under, I found the original harmless longnose snake that the caller had seen, as well as two very large western diamondback rattlesnakes, their litter of babies, three bark scorpions, a black widow and a black widow eating a scorpion. The caller turned pale. Welcome to Arizona!
that black widow doesnt matter the size of enemy 😂
@LailaWilliamson-th5qzthey are the same thing mate. Red-back spiders are Australian black widows.
It's not a black widow, it's a red back. Not the same
@@somebodyoncetoldme4640 Nope! The black widows are three species of widow found in North America. The redback is a totally different species.
I live in Australia aswell and we found like 7 Redbacks in our garage
The fact that they’re both near the vehicle that’s being driven is just 😮😮 no thanks
"If we don’t move he won’t see us."
*"ABC is an Australian public broadcast service"*
We recently retired to Florida. The, snakes, lizards, spiders and other crawly things are one of my favorites parts about living here. A rat snake lives in the palm tree in our patio, and you can't walk ten feet without seeing a Lizard. I haven't seen any alligators yet, but I've seen green iguanas three feet long.
Dont worry mate! There only having a playdate!
Bro is just security for the house 💀😭
OMG, ITS A REDBACK.. THEY ARE SOOOO DANGEROUS AND VENEMOUS 𝐎ℳG
Actual are😅
@@themoviehobbit355They are one of the most dangerous Spiders in Australia.
They are bad. In the 60s/70s a girl in Broome got bit on the leg by a female redback Her skin neurosed and she had to gave her leg off (or most of it, I can't recall)
Its a female, male Red Backs are tiny, after mating the female kills the male, just like the American Black Widow which they are related too, they are not that poisonous, you find them in your shed under rocks or bricks laying around the house, they will usually run away from you, as will the snake, the one that will stand its ground is the Funnel Web which is deadly, you dont play with them.
They are ok. It’s not like they can fly and chase you like a wasp can. They are always in my stack of plastic pots in the shed. You just have to be careful pulling the pots apart so you don’t stick your fingers near them.
Widow silk is undeniably stronger than any other spider silk.
They also create an unorganized chaotic pattern when they lay their webs.
Very easy to spot and feel.
I love them, they are my favorite spiders!
They both be 'its not what it looks like' 😅
They both be.... 😂😂😂
I do believe the spider caught the snake for you. His way of thanking you for a warm safe place
A lot of my fellow rightside up folk are confusing this thing with a black widow. Its all in the marking friends, underside is a widow, on the back is a redback
Either way it’s a freaking nightmare 😂
I once saw a baby blue tarantula in a black widow web in my backyard in Arizona but this definitely beats that! Australia is on another level!!
Snake getting caught on camera with its pants down (tail-up). Well this is awkward.
A few years back at a state prison complex in the southwest US where I work, I saw a 'scene' of a bark scorpion, with its tail pulled back as if ready to strike, dead in a web in the corner of a room not in use in an admin building. The black widow was in the middle of the web and very much alive.
Only in Australia 😃
Black widows can do it too :3 you're not safe
nah thats to little in aus theres a spider and a snake for every tire
@@DanteTimberwolffacts twin cousins 😂
@@DanteTimberwolfBlackwidows venom is not at all as potent as a red back.
Remind me never to move to Australia! In Canada, I have never seen a black widow spider fighting a baby rattlesnake under my car, just a polar bear fighting a cougar in my backyard but that’s no big deal.
Is a red back the same as America black widow?
I'm from Canada and I agree that's a North American black widow!
No. They’re both widow spiders, but they’re different species.
Basically the same the only differences is there appearance and black widows being in USA and red backs in Australia
Same Genus, different Species. USA apparently has 3 different species of Black Widows (Northern, Western and Southern), and also a Red Widow, all from the genus Latrodectus.
They're cousins :)
A different variety, but very similar, equivalent.
So many great Australians and great Australian videos out there!
This one goes down as one of the tops along with the bloke hitting the salty with a pan, and the other video of a bloke hitting (i think it was a huntsman spider) with baby's on it and hundreds of baby spiders running everywhere. God bless your beautiful country.
How lucky can you be. Poisonous snakes and spiders, hitching a ride on pretty red Fiesta! Yikes! Gives the term walkabout whole new meaning as you walk about your car, to check for snakes and spiders.
I'd love to live there. The wildlife is amazing
Just a normal day in Australia xD
Two of the most sketchy animals you can find around your house in Australia😂
How do humans grow to adulthood in Oz? The place is fraught with danger!😮
Yeah mate, just about everything here that swims, flies, or crawls over here, wants to kill you. Us Aussies are tough mate 😅
I'm currently at a brisbane playground and a pretty large eastern brown just slithered it's way across the play area into the bush 🤣
That’s the same question I ask about New York!!
Not in the uk right?
Too true mate . . . That is a big red back.
Is a red back the same as what we call in the states a Black Widow?
SNAKE : Oh Come on Mate,Did You Really had to Capture Me in the Red Colour Car,Dayum...You Red Back Cun.....😅
This is a little Australian whip snake and not an eastern brown.
The 'whip' is mildly poisonous to prey but not to humans.
The red back is indeed venomous.
Check the nuchal band- that’s an eastern brown if I’ve ever seen one.
That is clearly a juvenile eastern brown 😂
Welcome to Australia
This is probably the most Australian shi I've seen
They literally looked at the camera like: What are you looking at bro 😶😐?
Australia final boss
That’s just an Australian catalytic converter security system lol
Thats why you've never heard an Australian say "don't sweat the small s***" lol 😂
Snakes looking at the camerman like, "Please don't tell my friend's about this."
They look like 2 siblings just got caught by their parents doing something they weren’t supposed to be doing.
Snake: “Yup that’s me. You’re probably wondering how I ended up in this situation.”
Australia is the Real life Edition of the ultimate epic battle simulator snakes vs spiders, spiders vs opossums, snakes vs crocodiles, humans vs emus the list goes on
The snake be like,"are you just going to watch? How about a little help here"
They're both like "nothing to see here buddy"
With our poisons combined we are Spidersnake!!!! Spidersnake, spidersnake, does whatever a Spidersnake can🎶🎵🎶
This is probably the most Australian thing I've ever seen.
A red back is like a black widows evil older brother
Never been to Straya. I remember when I moved from FLorida to Montana, I couldn't believe the incredible lack of bugs.
'THAT LOOKS LIKE A SNAKE STUCK IN AAAA, RED BACK WEB.... AUSTRAYA' Litteraly got me dying 😭😭☠️💀💀
This will add to more memes about Australia! 😂
Here in America we have snakes and spiders but only in Australia will you see a snake and a spider together at the same time
So glad that when I clean my car with a wash mitt meeting these creatures isn’t a possibility.
Ring snake, "How ya goin? , could ya give us a hand?"😂😅❤
That happened at my place in the NT that was a transportable. How good’s Australia
How did that happen...
As a person who has seen thousands of Australian spider videos i can confirm this is normal
Spider-snake is about to be born .
Spider-man with Snake Plissken sensibilities
Spider: Move along...nothing to see here, I just saved your life buddy! 😂
I think it looks like the spider won. The snake doesn't appear to be putting up a fight anymore..
I use to live in Australia and the funny thing is to this day I call my Garage a shed. LOL
Aussie 🐍: You're probably wondering how I got here? Lemme explain...
The red back is THE most gangster spider. "Australian red backs" should be a team lol
This is the spider equivalent of going out to a buffet I guess.