A MAN revealed how he felt something moving after sleeping the night with a massive spider hiding in a very vulnerable place. The brave lad took to TikTok to share a chilling video of the huge hunstman nestled in his pants. The man took to TikTok to share the terrifying experienceTikTok/@dappestcontrol The hunstman spider was hiding in his boxersTikTok/@dappestcontrol While sitting on the toilet, @dappestcontrol showed his 240k followers the big brown spider tucked away into the waistband of his boxers. The Aussie wrote: “I woke up this morning with something moving in my pants and this huntsman spider was sleeping against my gonads”. Remaining surprisingly clam and still, the man slowly zooms into the giant body of the scary arachnid. “Keeping nice and warm like, look at the glitter in its eye, had a great old time,” he continued. “I thought I felt something moving”. The nightmarish clip has been viewed a whopping 4.5million times and has racked up a total of 212k likes and over 8k comments from terrified followers. One wrote: “How is he so chill with this? I’m never going to Australia”. Another said: “New fear unlocked”. A third commented: “How can you be so chilled about it, you would be calling me back from outer space if I found that bad boy inside my trolleys”. A fourth chimed in: “Oh hell NO!!!! I would be having a major meltdown!!!!” And someone joked: “I live on the other side of the world but this goddamn video is going to have me sleeping with the lights on”. Viewers were understandably left with their jaws on the floor as the huntsman spider is one of the largest in the world and they are also venomous. Their bite can cause heart palpitations, swelling, nausea and headaches but are not often fatal to victims. Huntsmans live in warm tropical climates across the world in places such as Australasia, Asia, Africa, the Americas, and the Mediterranean Basin. They are common in Australia but have been introduced accidentally to parts of the USA, Pakistan, India, China, and Japan. These massive, crab-like spiders can have a leg span of up to 25 to 30cm – leaving people quaking at the sight of them. But the brave TikToker is known by his followers to share “unreal encounters” with spiders and other terrifying insects while his fans watch on in horror. This comes after a woman told how she returned home to find an enormous huntsman spider the size of a saucepan in her living room. Laree Clarke found the spider lurking on her ceiling in Townsville, Australia, and turned to social media in a plea for help. And one of these spine-chilling spiders was also found in the UK in February, hiding on a shipping container. The spider – whose venomous bite can cause heart palpitations – travelled 5,000 miles from China before being spotted by understandably terrified dock workers. One more Aussie revealed that she’s terrified by “big meaty” British house spiders, and even claimed they are worse than their infamous equivalents Down Under. She took to TikTok to describe the beasts as “Australian spiders on steroids”. GettyHuntsman spiders are one of the largest in the world and are also venomous[/caption]