10 Most Dangerous Insects In The World

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Published 2024-02-07
Breaking down the top 10 of the most dangerous and deadly insects in the world. Wildlife biologist Forrest Galante breaks down some terrifying little creatures.

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Forrest Galante is a world renowned wildlife biologist and TV Host. His mission is to inspire and educate people about animals and adventure through the media, including hosting programs on Discovery Channel, on-camera expert interviews, and production of his own wildlife and natural history shows.

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All Comments (21)
  • @wildewilde5775
    A map of where these creatures are located would have made this video just that much better. Great video, thanks.
  • @Arntor-kf9hi
    Fun story. When a teenager me and my step brother found an absolutely unbelievably large fire ant mound. It was summer so what did we do? You bet your ass we shoved firecrackers in there and ran off waiting for the detonation. We did not run far enough and very pissed off ants rained down on us.
  • @kat1984
    I've had a blister beetles crawl across my thighs in southern AZ and I still remember the pain over 20 years later
  • @TheWalterHWhite
    Fire Ants are no joke. I've been attacked several times in South Texas by them. Accidently step on a nest and you'll know it quickly. Each bite is like a red hot needle being dug and left into your skin. In my worst encounter, the skin on my leg was so inflamed it became rock-hard for 24 hours. The worst part is the itching though.... my god the itching after the attack. You'd run a cheese grater across your skin without thinking twice.
  • @MrHorsepro
    For a man fast approaching octogenarian age and having spent most of my life, indeed, my career outdoors working with large animals in various environments in the USA. I have encountered several of these critters, and I want to thank you for all of your effort in posting this. I learned a great deal.
  • @skyykabbyy7814
    This should have so much more views! I love that your growing and spreading your influence and knowledge forrest! Love from Canada! Alberta! ♥️
  • @hockey-rw5600
    More content like this would be awesome! Love your content man, been watching for a while now. You’re living the dream!
  • @pranc236
    The whole story behind your bites/stings and the treatment you received. Great video
  • @romansans1581
    This guy being from Zimbabwe was one of the biggest plot twists I've been hit with in a while.
  • @aaronwidder9624
    Forest, can you do a top 10 about which cryptids you most likely think exist? Great stuff Forest!
  • @averagejoe8565
    Love the podcast and your channel helps me learn a lot!
  • Great content, Forrest. This is the way. High production youtube is the future for animal documentaries and educational media. Keep it up, it’ll grow the channel and help y’all make enough money to do some really cool expeditions.
  • Fascinating channel and well narrated. Glad I subbed Forrest!