Giant Hornet KNOCKS OUT Coyote!

TL;DR
Coyote experienced the worst reaction ever from a single sting by a Japanese giant hornet, resulting in immense swelling and intense pain.
Transcript
- [Mark] From Mario and I's perspective, we can definitely say that that sting was by far the worst reaction from a single sting. - [Coyote] Yes. - [Man] You're ever had. - Ah, oh this thing's stuck in my arm. Ah! (screaming) - [Man] You gotta tell us if you're in trouble. - Ugh. ♪ Fire ♪ ♪ A fire on the mountain ♪ what's going on Coyote Pack and w... Read More
Key Insights
- 👹 The Japanese giant hornet is responsible for multiple deaths each year from its stings.
- 🦡 Coyote's reaction to the sting was one of the worst he has ever experienced.
- 👹 The venom from a Japanese giant hornet sting can cause significant swelling and intense pain.
- 👹 Multiple stings from Japanese giant hornets could be potentially life-threatening.
- 🪆 The sting from the Japanese giant hornet is considered more painful than the bullet ant sting.
- 👹 The size difference between the Japanese giant hornet and other hornets is significant.
- 🪆 The swelling from the sting resembled the swelling caused by a centipede bite.
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Questions & Answers
Q: How did Coyote feel after being stung by the Japanese giant hornet?
Coyote felt nauseous, had difficulty sleeping, and experienced intense itching. The pain was initially severe but gradually dissipated over time.
Q: How does the sting from the Japanese giant hornet compare to other stings Coyote has experienced?
Coyote ranks the Japanese giant hornet sting as more painful than the bullet ant and on par with the centipede bite. However, he still considers the centipede bite to be the worst.
Q: Is the Japanese giant hornet sting life-threatening?
In most cases, a single sting is not life-threatening. However, if a person were to be stung multiple times or in sensitive areas like the face, it could become a life-threatening situation, potentially blocking the airway.
Q: How does the size of the Japanese giant hornet compared to other hornets?
The Japanese giant hornet is the largest species of hornet in Japan. It is noticeably larger than other hornets, such as the one they initially caught, which was mistaken for a giant hornet.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Coyote was stung by a Japanese giant hornet, resulting in immediate and extreme swelling from his wrist to his elbow.
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The sting was comparable to the bite of a giant desert centipede in terms of pain and aftermath.
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The Japanese giant hornet is considered more dangerous than the bullet ant, as it causes several deaths each year.
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