Most AMAZING Spiders In The World!

Origins Explained
Origins Explained
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Check out the Most AMAZING Spiders In The World! From the worlds biggest to the coolest but deadliest spiders, this top 10 list of crazy critters will make your skin crawl! Subscribe For New Videos! goo.gl/UIzLeB Watch our "REAL Mermaid Sightings Around The World!" video here:    • REAL Mermaid Sightings Around The World!   Watch our "10 Sea Monsters ATTACKING A Boat!" video here:    • 10 Sea Monsters ATTACKING A Boat!   Watch our "STRANGEST Animals People Keep As Pets!" video here:    • STRANGEST Animals People Keep As Pets!   10.) Flower Crab Spiders There are over 2,000 species of flower crab spiders that can be found around the world! They get their name because they often look like flowers and walk like a crab! Their bright coloring allows them to blend in with flowers in order to ambush their prey. They are often found in places like gardens, meadows, rainforests, woodlands, and marshes, basically whereever there are flowers and where it’s not too cold. 9.) Goliath Birdeater The Goliath Birdeater spider is the biggest tarantula in the world!! It can weigh as much as a puppy and be bigger than your hand. It is the largest in the world by size and mass (however the record for leg size goes to another spider- the huntsman). The Goliath Bird-eater is native to the rainforest of South America, including Venezuela, northern Brazil, French Guiana and Suriname. 8.) Spiny Orb Weaver The Spiny Orb Weaver spiders look like tiny little works of art. There are over 2,800 species around the world and can come in all colors and shapes! But they are most famous for the spines on its body. They also are known as crab spiders, crab orbweaver spiders and all kinds of other variations- but remember, don’t confuse them with actual “crab spiders”. 7.) Wheel Spider The wheel spider, aka, the golden wheel spider, belongs to the Huntsman family and is native to the Namib Desert of Southern Africa. This spider is famous for its cartwheels!! While that might sound cute, it is to help it escape it’s arch enemy, the parasitic pompilid wasp that will try to paralyse the spider and then lay an egg in its abdomen which will then take over the spider and eat it from the inside out. 6.) Ladybird Spider The ladybird spider gets its name because the spider looks similar to the ladybird beetle. However, only mature male ladybird spiders have the classic red body with a few black spots, while females are velvet black or dark grey. The Ladybird spider was thought to be extinct in the United Kingdom until it was rediscovered in 1980 and since then a group has been trying to increase its population and is still considered to be endangered. 5.) Wrap-Around Spider The wrap-around spider is practically impossible to spot!! Native to Australia and Oceania, they have really perfected the art of camouflage!! The wrap-around spider got its name because it can flatten its body will literally wrap itself around branches or lie flat against tree bark during the day. This helps it avoid predators like birds and those awful parasitic wasps!! 4.) Black Widow Black Widow spiders are found in North America and are considered to have a powerful, venomous bite that is more dangerous than the prairie rattlesnake. However, only the female black widow bite is dangerous to humans and the bite is rarely fatal, but it can produce nasty side effects such as difficulty breathing and nausea. 3.) Diving Bell Spider The Diving Bell Spider is also called the water spider because it tends to live its life under water, only coming up for air about once a day. The spider creates a bubble, also known as a diving bell, where the spider can absorb oxygen from the water quickly. 2.) Cobalt Blue Spider The Cobalt blue spider is a tarantula named after the blue color that can be seen on the adult spiders, when looking at them in a certain light, at first glance they can look more dark brown or black. Before Cobalt blue spiders mature they tend to have a more greyish blue color. 1.) Ornamental Baboon Tarantula The Ornamental baboon tarantula is native to West Africa and mainly found in the areas of Togo and Ghana. Once these spiders are fully grown, which tends to take about three years, they can reach a leg span of about 5 inches (12 cm). These spiders are characterized by their chalky white coloration with mottled black and brown markings. Notably, these tarantulas have very thick rear legs and like to hide in trees where they can be camouflaged. Origins Explained is the place to be to find all the answers to your questions, from mysterious events and unsolved mysteries to everything there is to know about the world and its amazing animals!
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