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Anonymous
what the hell is this shit? huh?

http://www.break.com/index/alien_bug_found.html
>> Anonymous
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faggat
>> Anonymous
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If its not fake (Which it probably is imo), it may be some type of onychophoran similar to a peripatus. Or maybe a fucked up caterpillar.
>> FatOldBenzGuy
It's a caterpillar of some moth.
We had this discussion several times already here.
There are poisonous spikes in the fur, so don't touch it.
>> Anonymous
WURMPLE uses STRING SHOT
>> Anonymous
Well, it looks fuzzy, so that rules out a Velvet Worm. I'd need a location and a better picture than the video to find out what it is.
This is exactly why you should keep extra pokéballs with you at all times.
>> Anonymous
That linkie didn't work for me, so I don't know if they have the vid. Try..

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OeNggIGSKH8

>>69840
No way it's fake. It's obviously a caterpillar of some sort.
>> Anonymous
Aha, got it working - the YouTube video is MUCH clearer. :D
>> Anonymous
Did everyone see the video of it burrowed into some woman's skull.. or do we need a link?
>> Anonymous
>>69975
link please!
>> Anonymous
>>69980
I'm not>>69975, but I figure this is the video they're talking about. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYAo2LmS-bY&NR
>> Anonymous
>>69981

That's the winner I was talking about.
>> FatOldBenzGuy
That video is nonsense.
The woman got infested with a botfly maggot.
The OP caterpillar is something different.
>> Anonymous
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MYAo2LmS-bY&watch_response
>> Anonymous
That would be a caterpillar, they are poisonous so I wouldn't recommend picking them up.
>> Anonymous
>>69806

It's already been found out what the bug is, don't waste our time with nonsense...

Youtube trolls are wrong, the alien bug is the Puss Caterpillar. The insect pulled from the lady in the misnamed videos is indeed a Bot Fly Larvae.

The puss caterpillar, or woolly slug, is the most poisonous caterpillar in the United States. Its poison is hidden in hollow spines among its hairs. This hairy caterpillar is found in the southern states, ranging west through most of Texas and north to Maryland and Missouri. It feeds on shade trees such as elm, oak, and sycamore. Puss caterpillars vary in size from 1.2 in. to 1.4 in..

Symptoms of puss caterpillar contact may include:

* Immediate, intense pain that often comes in waves.
* A swelling, itching rash of red blotches and raised ridges.
* Restlessness and anxiety.
* Nausea and vomiting.
* Fever.
>> Renzo
Got to admit, North American fauna and flora has an assload more poisonous/dangerous/shit-happening stuff compared to moderate Europe. Poison ivy, poison oak, sumac, skunks, those thigies...

But then, Australia wins hands down. When you're down under, wear a AC -2 armor and carry a flamethrower. Treat every crawling thing as lethal, and keep an eye out for those coalas!
>> Anonymous
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This is what puss caterpillars grow up to be. :D
>> Anonymous
>>70158
Kyoot~!!