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AAAAH! mattousai
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>> Anonymous
holy humongous batman! keel it! >.<
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HOLY SHIT
thats fucking scary

also i too found a strange bug
>> Anonymous
>>337301

Oh god I hate centipedes, I used to get them all the time in my basement. Thank god for poison
>> Anonymous
>>337309
I'm actually more scared of this thing than the centipede, since I've never seen anything like it before...
>> Anonymous
Don't kill those fuzzy ones, they eat other insects, some people pay money to get those things to move in.
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Oooh, house centipedes. As creepy as they are fast. Here's a couple I took.
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>> Anonymous
>>337300
>>337301
>>337309

Never seen neither of those bugs. I think I prefer spiders over those.
>> Anonymous
>>337478
Yea, I read those things will actualy kill and eat spiders.
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>> Anonymous
ITT: guys who act like 6-year-old girls.

Backbone: Grow one.
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Vine Weevil.

Like a little Tachikoma.
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I found it dead on my carpet.
>> Anonymous
its smiling bro - the cockroach
>> Anonymous
>>337596

Man I fucking hate Silverfish... bastards eat my books
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I froze it, lul
>> Anonymous
fuck all these things, I go Starship Troopers on their ass
>> Anonymous
>>338191
only good bugs a dead bug.
>> Anonymous
>>337724
They also rest like that. Tried to pick one up that was like that and it fucking flipped out on my ass. I stomp all now to make sure!
>> Anonymous
quoted from wiki:
Scolopendra gigantea, also known as the Amazonian giant centipede, is the largest existing species of centipede in the world, reaching over 30 cm (12 inches) in length. It is known to eat bats, catching them in midflight[17], as well as rodents and spiders. The prehistoric Euphoberia was the largest known centipede, growing up to one metre (39 inches) in length.

There are rumors that state that the Galápagos Islands giant centipede (Scolopendra galapagoensis) can reach sizes of up to 60 cm (over 25 in), although these rumours may result from the rarity of the particular centipede. Captive Galapagos centipedes don't often exceed 20 cm (8 inches) in body length.[1]

WTF a centipede that eats bat in flight!
>> Anonymous
>>338291

I read that same line and had the same reaction. Fucking 60 cm insect? Need napalm for that.
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My contribution. I found this in my garage one evening. Not sure what it is.
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I enjoy taking pictures of bugs. Here is another from my garage. Rhino Beetle... looks to be smoking a pipe.
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I get all kind of vistors in my garage, like this friendly praying mantis.
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This guy was climbing up a flag pole while out on a camping trip.
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>>338907
THIS THREAD IS NOW ABOUT MANTIDS
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y hallo thar
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>>337645
I found that one few days ago. Cool little dude. I like the mantises but not the centipede and what i saw on youtube when a 20-25cm big centepede eated a mouse, it just made me sad ;_;. Used to kill every one when i was a kid but now...meh i dont have time nor its interesting anymore but were great times back then.