I thought we killed all of that with the Agent Orange ... or are these the mutations we were warned about?
Ok. a cyanide laced shocking pink millipede counts as a "treasure trove"? What does that make me then?
Ok. a cyanide laced shocking pink millipede counts as a "treasure trove"? What does that make me then?
mere words fail to describe you:)
mere words fail to describe you:)
Ah, just like that discussion of "holiness."
me tarzan, you jane.
meh?
A rat thought to have become extinct 11 million years ago
Who's behind
is the giant rat of Sumatra?
Ok. a cyanide laced shocking pink millipede counts as a "treasure trove"? What does that make me then?
A shocking pink cyanide laced humanoid.
Oh great, I've been eating cyanide-laced humanoid ice-cream for the last 8 weeks. You guys could have told me.
a spider the size f a dinner plate?
uh . . . NO!
Youjane: A thousand pardons. It hit me an hour or two later.
Youfay or Youann would have hit sooner.
The Mekong area in 1966 had nasty ants and scorpions and the rubber plantations had huge spiders just at eye level.:eek:
That pit viper just oozes attitude. I'm pretty sure he's flaring his nostrils at me! :eek3:
The snake's color is so rich, its pattern simple and elegant. Quite beautiful, even if it does seem to be considering recipes for human. But the millipedes are the color of slobbered-on cotton candy. Interesting critters, but I'm grateful these are still images and not movies. ::shudders::
There is something I like about being alive during the discovery of new species.
Concerning the snake: I think a hand grenade would do wonders for him. The red of his guts strewn about combined with the green of his scales, very christmassy.:D
Have you ever looked at this creature like this :
eyes = horns
nostrils = eyes
mouth = mouth
What you see NOW?
...no wonder why this creature is a symbol of (D)evil...