I'm Alive: Bitten By a Black Widow
A boy is bitten by a black widow spider when he puts his socks on. What does it feel like to be bitten by a black widow spider? "Excrutiating" is just the beginning...
I'm Alive (02:18)
A boy is bitten by a black widow spider when he puts his socks on. What does it feel like to be bitten by a black widow spider? "Excrutiating" is just the beginning...Lost Tapes (02:23)
Some believe that a "Death Crawler," a giant centipede measuring up to three feet in length, is lurking in the Amazon rain forest. Its venom would be strong enough to kill a person.Killer Clips (00:33)
A praying mantis pounces on a bee midmeal. Waiting by the flower was definitely a smart move for the praying mantis.Killer Clips (00:33)
A colony of angry ants attack and kill a pair of giant insects: a tarantula and a grasshopper.Monsters Inside Me (02:25)
After a trip to Africa, a man is having trouble getting out of bed and even staying awake during the day. It turns out he has a deadly infection called African sleeping sickness.Jaws and Claws (05:22)
Ants can be unrelenting predators. But see what happens when imposters infiltrate their close-knit society.Nature's Perfect Predators (03:34)
Using their entire arms like razor blades, the Praying Mantis feasts on prey 3 times its size. Come see why martial artists have based their moves around this killer.Killer Clips (00:49)
Don't let the pretty markings fool you; this clown-colored spider is a vicious killer.Monsters Inside Me (02:22)
Bedbug bites cause itchy red welts and swelling of the skin. Bedbugs have an elongated mouth, shaped like a hypodermic needle, that's perfect for sucking blood from human hosts.When Animals Strike (07:01)
Claws? Nope. Jaws? Ain't go 'em. The most dangerous animal in America is a tiny terror known as the Killer Bee.From spiders to centipedes, poisonous to just creepy, check out the most incredible insect videos here!
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