It’s been said that a person swallows about eight spiders in their sleep every year.
This person should be located and stopped right now!
While that story may or may not be true, it’s enough to make me want to swear off sleeping
Or wear a space helmet to bed.
But, it makes a kind of sense.
Spiders like warm dark places and the inside of your mouth sure fits that description.
Gross as it sounds, if the story’s true, it seems to be mostly harmless.
What if you swallowed a spider that wasn’t just venomous, but the most toxic spider in
Oh, and please, please, don’t try this at home.
Or at work, or the skating rink, or the mall or anywhere else for that matter.
Do not eat live venomous spiders!
Okay.
This hairy little monster is known as the Sydney funnel-web spider, or “Atrax robustus”
It, like way, way, way too many of planet Earth's other most dangerous wildlife, hales
from the continent of Australia.
Incidentally, when exactly did we decide to make Australia a tourist destination?
Even their cutest animal, the Koala, can have an aggressive side.
Those overgrown rodents may look graceful and majestic, but their legs aren't just for
It wouldn’t be a vacation for the faint of heart, to say the least.
At least with kangaroos, you have to drive deep into the outback and go out of your way
The Atrax, meanwhile, is more than willing to do house calls.
Their natural habitat may be the underside of rocks and fallen trees, but the Sydney
funnel-web is just as at home in yours!
Assuming your home is within a hundred miles of Sydney, Australia.
If not, I have some great news!
If so, well, I guess you could always move.
The good news is that at up to two inches in length and notoriously skittish, you're
unlikely to swallow one of these by accident.
I also have a hard time believing someone would eat one voluntarily.
So, what would happen if you chowed down on the most dangerous spider in the world?
Well, that's going to depend if it's still up and about when it goes down your gullet.
The Sydney funnel-web can hold its breath for over a day, in some cases surviving underwater
With that in mind, I wouldn't place any bets on it running out of air on the way down.
In this case, your biggest concern would be the possibility for the spider to bite you
Atrax really don’t like to be handled, and their fangs are large and powerful enough
to punch a hole in your fingernail.
Making matters worse, (like they could be worse) the Atrax isn’t a bite and run kind
It will dig in its’s fangs and hold on for the ride.
The Atrax’s venom is a special kind of nasty, attacking its prey's nervous system.
Symptoms will begin within minutes as the neurotoxin starts shorting out your nerves.
After being bitten, your heart will start beating rapidly as your blood pressure spikes
This is followed by breathing trouble, muscle spasms, and numbness around the mouth.
Finally, the venom begins to attack the brain, causing disorientation and eventually loss
In as little as fifteen minutes after the initial bite…
If you were looking to kick a bucket , now’s the time.
Now, if the bite is on your foot or hand, you can buy yourself a bit of time by tying
a tourniquet around the injured limb.
Once that's done, you must seek medical help immediately.
You're in for anywhere from two to twelve injections depending on the severity of your
The good news is that it’ll probably feel like being poked with a wet noodle compared
Unfortunately, a tourniquet isn't going to do you any favors if the bite is inside your
I suppose it isn't that strange to want to risk it all on dangerous foods.
After all, people will fly across the ocean and spend thousands of dollars for a single
bite of Fugu fish, the meal so hazardous that the Emperor of Japan is banned from eating
it.
Care to ride the fugu tsunami?
They say it's carefully regulated, but I'm not sure I want to take that chance.
Why don’t you tell me in the comments whether I need to grow a backbone or if this whole
thing seems a little fishy to you.
Anyway, let’s say you managed to wrangle a Sydney funnel-web into your mouth without
Surprisingly, not as much as you might think.
A spider is just a tiny cow with twice the legs and way too many eyes.
And a segmented thorax and abdomen.
Okay, they’re not very much like a cow, but you can milk them!
My point is that meat is meat as far as your stomach is concerned, and spiders can be digested
just as easily as anything else.
It's still in your body, isn't it?
Well, first off, there’s a difference between poison and venom.
The average person may use the terms interchangeably, but that’s the kind of mislabeling that
will make a biologist pull their hair out.
You should try saying it in front of one.
For the record, something is poisonous if you get sick from eating it, and venomous
if you get sick from being bitten.
There may be a lot of venomous spiders, but no one’s ever found one that’s poisonous.
Venom is dangerous if it gets in your blood, but harmless if swallowed; although I have
no idea why or how anyone would end up doing so.
Maybe they found an unlabeled bottle in a lab somewhere?
Then again, they don’t usually let small children into labs, and I can’t think of
anyone else who’d willingly ingest a vial of mysterious science juice.
Even if our hypothetical spider muncher happens to have a stomach ulcer, they’re probably
Your stomach is basically just a big bag full of hydrochloric acid and the mucus that keeps
The former will quickly dissolve all the proteins in the spider’s venom, rendering it inert
That means any "epic dare" videos I really hope we didn't just inspire, have a chance
Again, please don’t do this at home.
Although, there are a few members of your household that could get away with this kind
I’m talking about your dog, the animal voted most likely to eat things that aren’t food.
As it turns out, most mammals are entirely immune to the Atrax’s venom.
Only invertebrates and primates are vulnerable, anything else gets off with the equivalent
You, me, and a monkey named Pete?
A trip to the hospital or worse.
Funnily enough, if a beetle gets bitten, it has the opposite effect.
Instead of having muscle spasms, insects and arachnids will be completely paralyzed.
Some might take this to mean the spiders don't want to hurt humans.
But I can’t help but feel like all the creepy crawlies of Australia want humans off its
shores yesterday, and are bending over backward to make that happen.
Yes.
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