Matseb2611
Blue Mage
I personally quite like spiders. Most of them are rather timid and would not attack a human or larger animal back. But some like these are pretty aggressive. Brazilian Wandering and Sydney Funnel-webbed are perhaps the most deadly spiders out there (or so I've read), so I am not surprised at the kind of stuff they showed in that video. Still though, no spider ever managed to achieve more than 50% success rate of deaths from a bite (although we only know of reported deaths). So for the most part if a spider bites you, you're more likely to live than to die.
However the animals I think definitely should not be allowed to exist are Japanese Hornets, aka Yak killers. They devastate honey bee hives (in a very gory fashion might I add) and they contribute to more deaths in Japan than all the other animals combined.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_giant_hornet
Btw, sorry the video is not a great quality, but it still does the job of showing how monstrous these hornets are.
However the animals I think definitely should not be allowed to exist are Japanese Hornets, aka Yak killers. They devastate honey bee hives (in a very gory fashion might I add) and they contribute to more deaths in Japan than all the other animals combined.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asian_giant_hornet
Btw, sorry the video is not a great quality, but it still does the job of showing how monstrous these hornets are.