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Anonymous
Are these some sort of crabs?
>> Anonymous
sage
>> Anonymous
>>82497
They are deep sea creatures, they are only on land if they are dead. Those are dead and positioned.
>> Anonymous
I like how trolls and /an basically cancel each other out.
>> Anonymous
>>82511
Then where does the excess energy go? /x/?
>> Anonymous
No one answered my question. They're obviously bottom-dwelling arthropods, that much I could tell from their shape and design of their bodies.

But seriously, what are these things called?
>> Anonymous
A giant isopod thread? Is it that time of day already?
>> Anonymous
>>82516
Anon delivers, be it intentional or not =P
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Did I hear "Giant isopod thread?"
>> Anonymous
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Cause I think I heard "Giant Isopod Thread".
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You heard right.
>> Anonymous
animals are dumb LOL!!!
>> Anonymous
>>82528is an animal
>> Anonymous
>>82529
is an hero
>> Anonymous
>>82538
fails
>> Anonymous
>>82539
is an giant isopod
>> Anonymous
>>82508

they are in fact deep sea creatures but they can survive on land for days with enough doritos
>> Anonymous
GIANT ISOPODS ARE NOW A MEME
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Giant isopods come in boxes with crabs.
>> Anonymous
>>82994

Lurk moar.
>> Anonymous
Does anyone have a picture of these things mating? That would be hot.

in b4 yiff in heaven furfriend
>> Anonymous
>>83083
You sick bastard.
>> Anonymous
In Canada giant isopods come in bags.
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sombody say crabs?
>> Anonymous
>>83090And in Soviet Russia - Isopod bags you!
But seriously, I never knew these things existed until I saw people gab about them on all the chan boards I visit. I can’t see any positives to being anywhere near them. Still, they are interesting creatures though.
>> Anonymous
>>83009Giant isopods come in boxes with crabs.

BUT one question science has yet to answer: How is the isopods taste? And what sauce goes best with it?
>> Anonymous
>>83210
duck sauce
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>> Anonymous
>>83210
I think Australians actually eat them. Guess they taste like lobster.
>> Anonymous
>>Are these some sort of crabs?

Repost is a repost of a repost's repost.
>> Fritters
If you're still around and still want info...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Giant_isopod
>> Anonymous
oh shit! those are those things from this show i was watching last night! cept they were white and grubin' on a dead sperm whale...looks liek cockroaches...
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>>83302
I'm Australian, but I'm not sure if we eat them. We do eat Moreton Bay Bugs, which are somwhat similar; they're a species of slipper lobster.