Up Close & Personal with Australia's DEADLIEST Spiders | Full Episode | The Wildlife of Tim Faulkner

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Published 2021-07-15
In this full digital episode, Tim shows us his 5 favourite spiders in Australia! As well as an unexpected pregnancy from a Tasmanian devil and a leaf tail gecko with some of the most impressive camouflage in the world.

Follow the exciting adventures of Tim Faulkner at the Australian Reptile Park.
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All Comments (21)
  • @ugfpandas007
    Wish I could be an Aussie like this dude. He has big balls
  • @johno9507
    Last year I was sitting in bed and I dropped my phone on the floor so I just reached down to pick it up and right next to it was a big Funnel Web that was rearing up...needless to say I had to change my PJ bottoms after that!
  • @miawallace2306
    That is the most adorable battle cry I have ever heard.
  • @Northstruck
    18:40 one of these was crawling around my kitchen and it looked EXACTLY like a funnel web spider. Only difference was it was moving slowly and calmly and my dad said it was easy to catch.
  • Well I conquered my severe arachnophobia to watch this and got to say I really love the personality of the trapdoor spiders, and glad to know a few things if I'm ever bitten by a funnel web, I've already been bitten five different times in my life by Huntsmen and Whitetails
  • @keithlynch3169
    Here in the UK, my wife was bitten by a wolf spider. I myself, was bitten by a wolf spider about ten years later. It left two little fang marks that left an itchy reaction and redness.
  • @pageup213
    Funnel Webs are no joke, where I live they aren't considered common yet I've had two in my yard/house (that I know of). One in the back yard that was moved on, another came into the house after a massive storm trying to seek shelter - male as well, aggressive AF (wasn't going to risk someone being bit). No way I was going to try and catch that thing and put it back outside, seemed almost immune to pest spray (took forever to go down).
  • @Val.Laroche.239
    I don't know why I'm watching a video with SPIDERS when I'm arachnophobic (to the point that I freak out over a teeny tiny spider).
  • @channelbree
    This guy is new to me and is the most engaging guy since Steve Irwin, respect sir my lad and me loved this content!
  • @goldleader2804
    I keep 4 tarantulas and 1 Asian forest scorpion, they’re super interesting to watch grow and eat.
  • @l9685
    i don't do spiders but this segment is it good educational lesson and for my awareness
  • @AP-kz8ui
    Well, fine, my next holiday goes tooooooo: Austria!!!! No bad spiders, just a few mountains- perfect.
  • @suedenim6590
    Deadly spiders everywhere and that guy has an ant crawling on his face and doesn't bat it off 😲
  • If a kitten in a bundled towel is a purrito, is a baby Tasmanian devil in a bundle a grrrito?
  • 12:46 - lol, the sound little Tassie made when you put him in the bag. I could literally hear β€œHey!” πŸ˜‚
  • @AshleyJay-dh2wb
    I'm glad no one held me upside down when I gave birth. 🀣