Nature’s Most Toxic Poisons | Free Documentary Nature World’s Most Toxic Animals - Nature’s Deadliest Weapons | Free Documentary Nature World’s Most Toxic Animals - No Antidote | Free Documentary Nature In the wild, survival is, among certain animals, a chemical arms race. From Australia’s inland taipan and the Sydney funnel-web to desert scorpions, rattlesnakes, and reef ambushers like the blue-ringed octopus and stonefish, venom and poison turn tiny creatures into unstoppable killers. Discover how toxins paralyze nerves, destroy tissue, and stop hearts and why some of the deadliest weapons in nature may also inspire life-saving medicine. And in the end, the world’s biggest killer isn’t what you think. ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Subscribe to Free Documentary - Nature Channel for free: http://bit.ly/2mFDC3Q Facebook: https://bit.ly/2QfRxbG Twitter: https://bit.ly/2QlwRiI ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ #FreeDocumentaryNature #Documentary #wildlife #venom #poison #toxic ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ Free Documentary is dedicated to bringing high-quality documentaries to you on YouTube for free with the latest camera equipment used by renowned filmmakers working for renowned production studios. You will see fascinating shots from the deep seas and high up above, capturing great stories and pictures from everything our amazing planet has to offer with stories about nature, wildlife, culture, people, history and more to come.
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You are foolish if you believe any of this was merely evolved by experience and selection This is so clearly systems of design by an intelligent source
Really those shells?...i often see those in the wet market
I love your work sirs!! Maximum Respect!! Very educative. I love the narrators voice. No nonescence very nice!!
I feel excited after watching
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I gotta balance this out with some deforestation videos.
In the first 6mins, narration says "the Taipan delivers it's venom intravenously". It does inject venom via it's hypodermic syringe-like hollowed fangs & venom sack. however, intravenously means in the vein.. you'd think most bites would be considered to be intramuscular? But subcutaneous injection meaning 'under the skin' is definitely what they do.. just how deep?.. if any venom does go intravenously it sounds like game over much to much quicker..
These poisonous creatures probably work or a cure for cancer ❤
Why they didn’t amalgamate most toxic and most venomous together, that would’ve been a more catchy title!!!
Omg the Camel spider is absolutely stunning
My ex girlfriend should be on this list.
They should have just named this program, "Don't go to Australia".
I hear people say, earth is so great for life, but the truth is life is not the great thing people think, nature is vicious and violent, we as people need to respect the world, and leave them alone, don't think you are the top because without your tech your food to many, just a thought!
I came to see if my ex wife was going to be in this documentary.
Beautiful and scary
So Stonefish venom lowers your blood pressure? Perhaps a controlled dose could help those with high blood pressure?
I have kept natural born killers for so called pet before..the tarantulas and the fish were amazing ..the only venomous snake was a Copperhead..African Childs would eat the eyes out of fish they wanted to kill then eat the stomach out..none of the meat..one male had to live in a cell alone..he killed everything one time..those fish aren't expensive really but when one kills everything it wasn't exactly cheap..i had a Mexican Red knee tarantula that was super aggressive..she grew very big on crickets then she ate mice..so crazy how she did it..of course she bit the mouse and ran into her den until it died..then it took around 4 or 5 days to suck the juice out..end up with a skin bag of bones then she wrapped web all around it into a ball and then buried it..damnest thing i ever saw at that point in time..i had an 8 foot Redtail Boa that like to be scratched with a toothbrush on her head and under her mouth..would move to my hand like a cat wanting to be rubbed..i had no idea snakes were like that..now i just have a crazy black lab that has to have grated parmesan cheese on his kibble..
Gilas live so far out most never come into contact they are also easy to spot and slow so very easy to avoid. Good thing too. Rattlesnakes are great too they let you know hey I am here back off so I don't have to waste venom on you.
Watching and listening from garita San Enrique iloilo ️.
Watching this makes me realize, humans are just cattle...we have no defense not even fur...