Looking for scorpions, camel spiders, and other bugs at night in California's Diablo Range. 2nd channel: @generalapathy2 Instagram: me_and_the_alie...
Woah. I'm a spider nerd in the bay area and I thought we had brown recluses. Your adventures look like so much fun, I didn't realize we had such cool species.
I'll do a time-lapse if the opportunity presents itself or, rather, if I don't miss the opportunity. The old exoskeleton has some flexibility after the scorpion has separated from it internally, and the new exoskeleton, which is still soft during this process, is even more flexible.
I saw a camel spider in my tent when I was on holiday in the Sahara. It was really cool and had black rings around its forelimbs but I don't know exactly what spider it was.
Nice vid. 🔥. I would love to collect them, nice finds that we have to order online🤣. Luckily you know your stuff, otherwise I'd be out there screaming 🤣🤣😬🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️🏃♀️. I just learned a few of these. 👌
There are no native scorpion species in Northern California capable of hospitalizing an adult unless said adult has an allergic reaction. However, there are a couple of unconfirmed records of introduced Centruroides spp. showing up in NorCal cities.
@@GeneralApathy thanks again for the knowledge You really do a great job informing us viewers Really want to thank you for your content and its much appreciated.
the t. Californicus spider at the end has some smaller relatives that have absolutely invaded my house. southern utah, they get about 3/4 the size and they have absolutely no fear of people, especially problematic when they run for cover in the shower. I do not like them >:(
Great video educational and enjoyable thanks for that keep it up mate but with the Latin name's you talk a little too fast for me to properly understand you hope you don't mind me saying slow down a bit if you can thank you mate