ハエトリグモの頭に水滴を乗せたら反応が激かわすぎたw

Published 2022-08-13
Since it's summer, I added water droplets
The water drop hat suits you (°〇〇°)

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   • 水玉ハエトリグモの行動を徹底観察したら凄すぎた!  
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All Comments (21)
  • @cabb6573
    Never have I ever thought that a spider could be this cute.
  • That's the calmest jumping spider I've ever seen. Every other one I've met just flees at the slightest touch.
  • @cytherians
    I'm totally amazed at the camera work here. This is such intense magnification and very steady, hardly any parts out of focus. Great work! And I love jumping spiders. Very impressed by how calm this one proved to be.
  • Jumping spiders are quite curious, plus we have something in common, they are also scarred of other spiders lmao
  • @cebuninja8008
    They look so cute when theyre moving normally and not teleporting from place to place
  • @JSheerXeno54
    i love that once it figured out what was going on with the water, it just accepted it and began using it to drink and clean itself X3
  • @user-vg4lv4cz5d
    2:44 ここの!と同時に水滴がプルプル揺れるのほんと可愛い
  • As a owner of a jumping spider, I've never seem such a calm jumping spider in my entire life
  • @elsgare8485
    Jumping spiders are the only spider type that I have a trusted alliance with Many times ive needed to move one and let them hitch a ride on my finger, and even the larger ones have never tried to bite me. They even look right at you too, like "Aight dude im trustin you, bring me to my next destination". They just sorta politely scoot on to your hand, look at you for a sec, then scoot back off once you set them down again. Little buggers have personality, I swear
  • @beansworth5694
    Looks like it took little man needed a minute to realize what was going on, but once he realized it was a gift of water he graciously accepted it and took a little bath, so cute
  • @Prazca
    1:49 its adorable how he almost needs to take a breather and calm himself down from the intense water jumpscare he even looks like hes wiping his face for sweat 😭
  • @dr.z1657
    It’s actually pretty incredible that this spider has at least a rudimentary understanding of gravity. Notice how it tilted to one side to see if that would make the droplet fall off. It’s actually demonstrating problem solving ability.
  • @VestedUTuber
    It's actually kinda neat how the water behaves more like a thick gel due to surface tension when the spider touches it.
  • @foxman2373
    I've gotta say as an arachnaphobe I never thought I'd actually think of a spider as cute. I'd probably still be terrified seeing this spider irl but it's so cute to watch 😊 Very expressive little creature
  • ええーかわいい!頭の上に乗せておけるなんて。表面張力とか撥水性とか、絶妙なバランスだね。しかも手にとって飲んでも割れないのか。
  • @leyrua
    I spent the first three weeks of the pandemic in the company of a spider who moved onto my windowsill. I documented her daily activities. I watched her catch flies. I watched her tear down and rebuild her web. I named her "Charlotte Seven-Fingers". It's amazing how much personality you can discover in a spider. One day a leaf landed on the main thread of her web, and the wind kept shaking it. At her size it was like a tree falling on her house, and then getting hit with repeated earthquakes. So she decided to pack up and leave. Moving day consisted of her spontaneously jumping off of a second story window to the ground below (don't worry, they can do that safely, I'm sure she was fine). I will miss you, Charlotte Seven-Fingers.
  • What I always find interesting is how spiders are less scary when you stare at them up close. The shiny little eyes are just super adorable when you see them and idk why, but looking at them from a distance is freaky af