• Mysterious, Large, Prehistoric Creatures. *Not for sensitive people*
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I find these images disturbing because of my araknophobia, hell it happens with most spider and crab like creatures. I get a discomfort and keep feeling that something might be near me feet or something.
[QUOTE=postal;22268102]I found an article online about it. The hole was the result of surgery on the bite apparently. But it's not fake. Neither are. [url]http://www.breakthechain.org/exclusives/brspider.html[/url][/QUOTE] Yeah. The only cure to necrosis is cutting off the limb or the affected area, because necrosis is like a plague in a sense.
That jellyfish is the only terrifying one
[QUOTE=JoonazL;22279321]That jellyfish is the only terrifying one[/QUOTE] Sure it can be really damn huge. But it ain't as poisonous as this little bastard: The Box jellyfish [IMG]http://i45.tinypic.com/wcn1w2.jpg[/IMG] Box jellyfish (class Cubozoa) are cnidarian invertebrates distinguished by their cube-shaped medusae. Box jellyfish are known for the extremely potent venom produced by some species. Chironex fleckeri, Carukia barnesi and Malo kingi are among the most venomous creatures in the world. Stings from these species are extremely painful and often fatal to prey animals and humans. So i wouldn't worry about that big bastard since you can easily see it underwater from a great distance. But Box Jellyfishes is small and really, really poisonous.
[URL=http://www.cubeupload.com][IMG]http://www.cubeupload.com/files/aae200sepioteuthis.jpeg[/IMG][/URL] If you like cuddlefish, you'd love Pharyngula. It has "Friday Cephalopod". Also: "Sunday sacrilege" and "Monday Metazoan", and Myers loves cephalopods.
The giant salamander is dawwww!
[URL=http://www.cubeupload.com][IMG]http://www.cubeupload.com/files/286600inostranceviabw.jpg[/IMG][/URL] Synapsids REPRESENT!
[QUOTE=z0nk3d;22254851][IMG]http://www.axolot.info/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/cymothoa.jpg[/IMG] Cymothoa exigua This damn parasite enters in a fish's mouth and stays on its tongue, progressively pumping its blood. Days after days, the tongue finishes to die and the parasite replaces it by having the same function to avoid his host to starve. [/QUOTE] HHHHHHHHHHNNNNNNNNNNGGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHHH. Evil, I want one....I'll torture anybody who shalt stay in my path.
[QUOTE=Blackwater;22276889]I find these images disturbing because of my araknophobia, hell it happens with most spider and crab like creatures. I get a discomfort and keep feeling that something might be near me feet or something.[/QUOTE] I helped my neighbor with defeating her arachnophobia. What she wanted me to do was to let her hold some big local spiders and soon she realized that they wast so dangerous after all and didn't need to call me any longer if she had a spider in her house which she wanted removed. So i recommend you should meet your phobia with holding a nonlethal spider, and let it crawl on you. Yes that may sound scary and nasty but you will realize it ain't dangerous.
[QUOTE=Herr Sven;22283986][URL=http://www.cubeupload.com][IMG]http://www.cubeupload.com/files/286600inostranceviabw.jpg[/IMG][/URL] Synapsids REPRESENT![/QUOTE] Moschops in da hoouuusseeeee!
[QUOTE=OvB;22260387]I had both a yellow and a white nudibranch appear in my tank one day. They probably rode in on some new corals. They were awesome. Very small. Not sure what happened to them.[/QUOTE] Why was I rated dumb? I really did have nudibranches... [url]http://www.monsterfishkeepers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=285938[/url]
[QUOTE=OvB;22204777] [B]Pacific Barrel eye Fish.[/B] [IMG]http://img8.imageshack.us/img8/3772/kidsbarrelfishlg.jpg[/IMG] It's eyes are those huge green orbs, not the two dots on its face. [/QUOTE] Aww the eyes in the front are so cute! :razz:
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It might be worth mentioning that large crabs such as the Japanese Spider Crab are known to break people's fingers and occasionally [I]arms[/I].
Alright i made a new anatomy, and this is about the Giant Isopod. My conclusion after hours of examination of this horrific creature. [IMG]http://i46.tinypic.com/x1wn4m.jpg[/IMG] Edit: Yeah there is a lot of grammar mistakes but there are two reasons to why there is: 1 -I'm Norwegian and English is my second language, I'm not that good in English grammar. 2 - I wrote it quick and didn't think that much about grammar mistakes. Now go and be a grammar nazi somewhere else.
Those are awesome, make more.
[QUOTE=GranaMan;22292618]Alright i made a new anatomy, and this is about the Giant Isopod. My conclusion after hours of examination of this horrific creature. [IMG]http://i46.tinypic.com/x1wn4m.jpg[/IMG] Edit: Yeah there is a lot of grammar mistakes but there are two reasons to why there is: 1 -I'm Norwegian and English is my second language, I'm not that good in English grammar. 2 - I wrote it quick and didn't think that much about grammar mistakes. Now go and be a grammar nazi somewhere else.[/QUOTE] Facehugger!
[QUOTE=I Broke The Sun!;22293865]Facehugger![/QUOTE] Yes, people do call it that. But men at the sea who encounters these often tempt to call them: FaceDumpers... since when they inject the anesthesia serum and the eggs after, they get tempted to also take a shit in your mouth. So not only do you get eaten alive by thousands of small Giant Isopods, you also have your mouth full of Isopod shit. They dump all their worst into your mouth.
[QUOTE=GranaMan;22294142]Yes, people do call it that. But men at the sea who encounters these often tempt to call them: FaceDumpers... since when they inject the anesthesia serum and the eggs after, they get tempted to also take a shit in your mouth. So not only do you get eaten alive by thousands of small Giant Isopods, you also have your mouth full of Isopod shit. They dump all their worst into your mouth.[/QUOTE] Sounds kinky. :q:
[QUOTE=GranaMan;22294142]Yes, people do call it that. But men at the sea who encounters these often tempt to call them: FaceDumpers... since when they inject the anesthesia serum and the eggs after, they get tempted to also take a shit in your mouth. So not only do you get eaten alive by thousands of small Giant Isopods, you also have your mouth full of Isopod shit. They dump all their worst into your mouth.[/QUOTE] Sounds like a sick fetish. [editline]07:48PM[/editline] fucking ninjad
[QUOTE=bull04;22291442]Aww the eyes in the front are so cute! :razz:[/QUOTE] Those aren't it's eyes. The green bulbs in the middle are. EDIT: My bad. Rate me bad reading.
[QUOTE=archangel125;22203633]Camel spiders have a nasty bite. Correction: THE nasty bite.[/QUOTE] except it's not
nevermind lol
You guys who are talking about the pictures of the "camel spider bite" need to read trough the thread. We do know its not a camel spider bite. Its like the thread is going back to start... You all deserve clocks!
Candiru... *shudder*
[QUOTE=Chris Parks;22294546]Candiru... *shudder*[/QUOTE] Yeeeah, the penis fish is the worst on the list after my opinion.
Now, to spread som happieness, the threads most popular invertebrate... [URL=http://www.cubeupload.com][IMG]http://www.cubeupload.com/files/970800cuttlefish.jpg[/IMG][/URL] The Cephalopod.
[QUOTE=RG4ORDR;22251326][IMG]http://sum1ton.files.wordpress.com/2007/11/blue-reef-aquarium-baby-cuttlefish.jpg[/IMG] :3: This fucker will take over this thread[/QUOTE] Cuttlefish says " I've come back come forth my cuddlefish minions and we shall make all the people DAWww over us
.. The jellyfish! WOW!
OP, you might want to check out this: Sarcosuchus Largest croc in the world [url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcosuchus[/url] [img]http://www.ntnews.com.au/images/uploadedfiles/editorial/pictures/2009/02/12/Prehistoric-predator.jpg[/img] [editline]06:21PM[/editline] [QUOTE=bull04;22291442]Aww the eyes in the front are so cute! :razz:[/QUOTE] The eyes are actually those green marble balls in the head :v: The one in front is the nose. [media]http://youtube.com/watch?v=0BGaGre0pJM[/media]
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