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Re: And now for another episode of: NAME THAT BUG!It's not a wolf spider, but how can you hate these eyes:
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Re: And now for another episode of: NAME THAT BUG!How can you NOT hate those mandibles?
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Re: And now for another episode of: NAME THAT BUG!
![]() Yooboo have no idea who yooboo are dealing with! We are the DILL RATS!!! We are all that is evil and treacherous in the darkness of the universe. We are the ones who, with our dark warship, feed the eternal hunger of Dogar and Kazon! And now, yooboo will learn the consequences of insulting the beautiful mandibles of the Dill Rats! ATTACK!!!! |
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Re: And now for another episode of: NAME THAT BUG!
1.they are a fairly common insect in Texas. 2.Insects are pretty numerous here... 3.So you hate lobsters and crabs Naner? |
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Re: And now for another episode of: NAME THAT BUG!OMG The resurrection of the NAME THAT BUG THREAD!!!
This was crawling around my kitchen this morning. It was VERY tiny -- only about an inch long. Scary as hell though... look at the pincers on its tail... wtf is it folks? |
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Re: And now for another episode of: NAME THAT BUG!Earwig. Not sure which species, they all look fairly similar.
They look scary, but are pretty much harmless. The tail pincers are strong enough to hurt a bit, but no poison (think getting pinched by a baby crab). |
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Re: And now for another episode of: NAME THAT BUG!I have a feeling that i'm gonna hate this thread. (Entomophobic obviously.)
But yeah, that things head kinda looks like an ant head. Thanks CC For The Sig!"Statement: Oh, do shut up, you beeping little trash compactor." ―HK-47 to T3-M4 |
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Re: And now for another episode of: NAME THAT BUG!Having spent some time in South Carolina, I can attest that insects living down south are MUCH larger than their Northern counterparts.
The sleep of Reason produces monsters.
"Until next time..." Captain Commando |
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Re: And now for another episode of: NAME THAT BUG!This was hanging out in my bathtub this morning. I rolled a quarter next to it for reference. Scared the living bejesus out of me, but it met its untimely end at the hand of a long metal grilling spatula.
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Re: And now for another episode of: NAME THAT BUG!I don't mind beetles but earwigs. I will kill then on site.
Disgusting creatures. They get everywhere. Vgm out... Super Metroid, the most perfect game ever created! Period!
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Re: And now for another episode of: NAME THAT BUG!Ugh. Remind me to never live in Texas.
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Re: And now for another episode of: NAME THAT BUG!Hmmm... I thought Brazil would be worse, but that's probably just information about the rainforests becoming my uninformed preconception of what most of the country's wildlife is like
I myself am hoping to move to a place with less wasps and flies... perhaps someplace cold or rainy like Seattle or London. Basically, I hate insects. Like reptiles, don't mind rodents, appreciate ravens and their cousins, but hate insects... On topic, is that a cockroach? And why did you kill the wittle guy. Just think: What would Samus... oh, nevermind... "Writing is easy. You just stare at a blank page until your forehead starts to bleed." - Douglas Adams
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Re: And now for another episode of: NAME THAT BUG!
I am with you. |
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Re: And now for another episode of: NAME THAT BUG!
LOL!! Doc if you dont mind Im going to use that as my new signature.. thats down right hilarious and so true! VGM out... Super Metroid, the most perfect game ever created! Period!
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Re: And now for another episode of: NAME THAT BUG!
Brazil is a pretty large countries. I'm sure some places are hell for bug-haters like you and I. But I live in an urban area, so the worst I get are ants, mosquitos, tiny spiders and huge-ass moths. We get bats sometimes, too. |
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