The given text appears to be a transcript of a YouTube video featuring a group of people participating in a challenge involving exotic and potentially deadly animals. The challenge seems to be a competition where the participants have to interact with various creatures, including tarantulas, a poisonous toad, and scorpions.
The video starts with the participants discussing the challenge and warning each other about the dangers involved. They then proceed to interact with the tarantulas, with one participant winning a prize of $1,000.
The challenge escalates with the introduction of a poisonous toad, which the participants are warned not to touch. One participant is seen trying to kiss the toad, but is stopped by others.
The final challenge involves scorpions, which the participants are hesitant to touch. However, one participant eventually picks up two scorpions and wins the challenge.
Throughout the video, the participants are seen joking and teasing each other, but also expressing fear and apprehension about interacting with the deadly creatures. The video ends with the winner being congratulated and the participants thanking each other for participating in the challenge.
The tone of the video is lighthearted and entertaining, with a focus on the participants' reactions and interactions with each other and the animals.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speakers have reached 14-15 million subscribers.
2. There is a challenge involving tarantulas, where the winner gets $10,000.
3. The speakers are using a bathtub as a container for the challenge.
4. A marine toad, the largest toad in the world, is introduced, and it is poisonous.
5. The speakers discuss the parotid gland, which is responsible for producing the toad's poison.
6. There are hundreds of South American cockroaches in the bathtub.
7. The speakers are scared of the scorpions, which are introduced later in the challenge.
8. There are 20 scorpions, and the challenge is to pick up the scorpions to win.
9. The speakers discuss how to pick up a scorpion safely, recommending not to touch the tail.
10. One of the speakers successfully holds two scorpions and wins the challenge.
11. The challenge is part of a video posted on a YouTube channel.
12. The channel posts videos every Tuesday and Sunday.
13. The speakers thank their competitors, supporters, and subscribers for their participation.