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Posted: 3/26/2006 12:35:11 AM EDT
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holy hell.... quick someone pm that to DR.fridge, maybe we can change his phobias
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That is just not right.
Insects are a lower class of beast; they have no right feasting off the flesh of their betters. Such impudence outrages me. |
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If I ever seen any bug that big....I breakin' out my auto 10 Ga!
Fuck that...Gives me the creeps just seeing a critter that big. |
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GOD, there's another one, grab your SHTF supplies!!!
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wow... had no idea an they could do that,,,, scary... cool... but scary..
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Let me guess...
Australia or South America... Two places full of disgusting creatures that can kill you |
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Probably not, that would NOT be something you'd want to get out in the wild. |
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damn ,, didnt know it was in a cage.... thats like the vid of the rats being feed to the piranas<sp?> rats got it bad.. thay are tested on.. feed to animals... at least feed the bastard to a real animal ... not an insect... oh well still cool vids.. |
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This can't be right, if so, how small is that mouse?!?!?! Not that scary if so...
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Hawaii has some that big. There is nothing worse than laying in the cot late at night, all tucked in with the mosquito netting nice and snug around you, and one of these damn things crawls across your face.
Those suckers are hard to kill too. |
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Another web site said they can be 7-10", so who knows? But they usually eat bugs, not mice. |
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Makes me glad that I live where there is a real winter to keep things like that from gettng too big
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My grandfather was a Marine in the South Pacific in WWII, and while on some island (I forget which; Bougainville, maybe?) he forgot to shake out his boots one morning, and was bit on the foot by a centipede which he described as being a foot long. His entire leg swelled up until his fatigue pants were so tight they were like sausage skins; they had to cut his pants off of him. Then, later, he also caught malaria. But that's a whole 'nother story involving mosquitoes and fever.
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Enquiring minds want to know... the best load for this sucka.
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They can usually outsmart R2 units and assassinate senators (former queens), unless there are Jedi present.
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00 mags |
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Thank you Lord, for putting me somewhere that those things DON'T live!
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YOu don't understand...it's, "HOW BIG IS THAT FRIGGIN CENTIPEDE?!?!?!?" Near the resevoirs in AZ I have seen them well over a foot in length. |
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Amen, brother. |
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we have lots of rednecks in wv,
but we don't have the following, big spiders, big insects like that, snakes that are real dangerous bigfoot, jobs, tornados or hurricanes, big misquitos hot weather |
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If ANYTHING ever deserved to be nuked from orbit as "the only way to be sure" I would say that a giant centipede definitely qualifies. That shit just creeps me out!
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I saw one of these once. It gave me the fucking creeps. It was in the back room at PetSmart, the manager was trying to get me to take it off his hands.
Of all of the strange things I owned (black widows, scorpions, various snakes, tarantualas), I felt that this creature would somehow escape and kill me in my sleep. |
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Pffftt.
A 10" insect against a 2.5" mouse that was bred as food. I say drop a big ass rat in that cage, and that insect will be the meal. |
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+1 |
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It ain't going to be the meek that inherit the Earth. Going to be the bugs eventually.
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I wonder how giant centipede would taste on the grill in a nice, garlic vinegar marinade with sauteed currants and blackberries on top?
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+1 |
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Temperment: "They're generally agressive and prone to escape." Gee, I'll take twenty. |
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