BrokenArts on 1/7/2009 at 04:52
Is that your GF/flat mate in the fourth picture holding one? She looks absolutely giddy. :p
PigLick on 1/7/2009 at 05:16
for some reason, those massive huntsman types seem to like my car, good source of food perhaps? Anyway, aint nothing like driving down the freeway at 100km/h, and one of those fuckers pops up, INSIDE THE CAR. The thing is with huntsman spiders, you gotta kill them as soon as you see one, because they are crafty and fast.
june gloom on 1/7/2009 at 06:16
I love the big ones! They're almost
cute.
Kolya on 1/7/2009 at 06:17
Quote Posted by BrokenArts
Is that your GF/flat mate in the fourth picture holding one? She looks absolutely giddy. :p
No, I phrased that mistakable. It's just my
picture collection of Isopods. I don't have any, nor would I want to meet these alien creepers in person.
My GF/flatmate is Indian. (See? I'm not a racist!)
Fragony on 1/7/2009 at 06:24
Inline Image:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v494/Fragony/kutbeest.jpgAfter decades of blissful ignorance it's back. The lamprey. A 70 cm prehistoric vampiric not-a-fish. To make it worse some idiot decided they are a protected species. If I have one of these fuckers on me after a swim I am going to commit a crime.
In our fucking rivers, good grief.
DarkMax on 1/7/2009 at 06:51
ahhhhh! this scared me:wot:, but i learned too much:D
Good post:thumb:
snowcap21 on 1/7/2009 at 07:07
I probably shouldn't klick on links called disturbing before breakfast. While I knew about the half of those creatures by similar collections, I had them stored safely in the subconsciousness.
Sometimes I'm really glad to life in an area, where you can grab every spider and put it outside and most of these other things wouldn't like to live as well. So please stop climatic change.
belboz on 1/7/2009 at 10:18
that clinging spider isn't the biggest spider in the world there's ones bigger than that in borneo, but as the ones in borneo haven't been classified yet you wont find them mentioned much more than odd mentions in caving books. the cave spiders are between 2 1/2 feet to 3 feet across, completely white with no eyes, small body and very long thin legs.
Angel Dust on 1/7/2009 at 10:30
That was both extremely interesting and phenominally disturbing in equal measure. The reproductive cycle of that Emerald Cockroach Wasp is the ..er.. 'winner' for me.