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>> Anonymous
<3
>> Anonymous
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The fuck you doing here?

I thought I told you to leave and never come back. Unless you came to lose that other eye, pussy.
>> Anonymous
>>201210
lulz i get this
>> Yiffdog !!gE/Npivj/5x
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>>201212
>> Anonymous
>>201210
I'm gonna sting y'all.
>> Anonymous
>>201210

you dumbass, i'm underwater

stupid scorpion
>> spiderman !!Q+JluTncCte
>>201230
have never seen scorpions do it, but tarantulas and other spiders are capable of going underwater and staying underwater for quite a bit.
>> Anonymous
>>201231

crayfish food
>> Anonymous
What? None of you have watched that video with the scorpion and the beetle on the log in the water? The scorpion crawls all over the log.. in the water. Like it's nothing! It's awesome!
>> spiderman !!Q+JluTncCte
>>201234
do want!
>> Anonymous
>>201231

I saw a video of a spider that makes a web underwater and catches fish or something. He would store a bunch of air bubbles in his web so that he could breathe underwater.
>> Anonymous
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>>201244
>> Anonymous
>>201245

Yup, thats him.
>> spiderman !!Q+JluTncCte
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kind of a crappy picture..but i took this during a lecture. it's a picture of a tarantula underwater. the dense hairs on the spiders body trap air around the body. they don't use too much air as it us..besides when they are running away from something or subduing prey...so they can stay underwater for quite a while. i believe the guy at the podium said he did a test with one tarantula and it stayed under for about, or a little over 30 minutes.
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Blue Claws
>> Anonymous
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BLARG
>> Anonymous
>>201234
http://www.japanesebugfights.com/25.htm
I believe you're talking about this
>> Anonymous
>>201210

i LOL'd