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From: Wee Jocky McPlop Joined: 1 year ago Uploads: 114 |
Added: Dec 09, 2007 Category: Violent Tags: incy   wincy   spider   arm   desert   iraq   hairy   army   soldier   war   bite   |
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![]() | fuck that Im staying home +4 reply |
![]() | KrautHammer posted 1 year ago |
![]() | They might not attack humans, but I have a friend whose brother served in Iraq during the invasion and beginning of the occupation. He has fucking NIGHT TERRORS because of these things. He is so afraid of these things because they hate light and automatically seek darkness and shade. So when you have a lowly grunt walking across the desert with, what amounts to an oil drum strapped to his back, he throws out a huge shadow. And since these creepy crawlies seek the shade, you have, from the perception of the grunt, a huge fucking spider thingy the size of a rat chasing you across the desert. reply |
![]() | KrautHammer posted 1 year ago |
![]() | aubonoodle?.... The order Solifugae is a group of arachnids, containing more than 1,000 described species in about 140 genera. The name derives from Latin, and means those that flee from the sun. The order is also known by the names Solpugida, Solpugides, Solpugae, Galeodea and Mycetophorae. Their common names include camel spider, wind scorpion, and sun spider. Solifugae are carnivorous or omnivorous, with most species feeding on termites, darkling beetles, and other small arthropods, although Solifugae have been videotaped consuming larger prey such as lizards. Prey is located with the pedipalps and killed and cut into pieces by the chelicerae. +1 reply |
![]() | The prey is then liquefied and the liquid ingested through the pharynx. As indicated by their name, Solifugae are mostly nocturnal, and seek shade during the day. It was this behaviour which led coalition soldiers in the 2003 invasion of Iraq to think these arachnids were attacking them. In reality, they were merely moving toward the newly available shade provided by the soldiers' presence. The absence of shade sends them away. Solifugae are the subject of many myths and exaggerations about their size, speed, behavior, appetite, and lethality. In the Middle East, it is widely rumored among American and coalition military forces stationed there that Solifugae will feed on living human flesh. The story goes that the creature will inject some anaesthetizing venom into the exposed skin of its sleeping victim, then feed voraciously, leaving the victim to awaken with a gaping wound. Solifugae, however, do not produce such an anaesthetic, and they do not attack prey larger than themselves unless threatened. Other stories include tales of them leaping into the air, disemboweling camels, eerie hissing and screaming, and running alongside moving humvees; all of these tales are false. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solifugae +2 reply |
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![]() | or when you chew them. reply |
![]() | taste like chicken +1 reply |
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![]() | wew... hate that creature!!! reply |
![]() | Let it crawl on you some more,asshole. reply |
![]() | I humbly retract my comment as I did not know the victim was a soldier.I failed to read the tags. reply |
![]() | SMACK! reply |
![]() | KRYPTONEDEVIL posted 1 year ago |
![]() | Cobra Dick posted 1 year ago |
![]() | just when we thought the war would be simple and easy, we have to keep an eye out for these fuckers now ? i dont like that one bit reply |
![]() | WrathOfTheNorsemen posted 1 year ago |
![]() | Sally the camel has eight legs, Sally the camel has big fangs reply |
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![]() | Cobra Dick posted 1 year ago |
![]() | i get some of these around my house in the summer Solifugae are the subject of many myths and exaggerations about their size, speed, behavior, appetite, and lethality. They are not especially large, the biggest having a legspan of perhaps 12 centimetres (5 in). They are fast on land compared to other invertebrates, the fastest can run perhaps 16 kilometres per hour (10 mph), nearly half as fast as the fastest human sprinter. Members of this order of Arachnida apparently have no venom, with the possible exception of one species in India +1 reply |
![]() | aint nothing itsy bitsy about that bugger reply |
![]() | slightlydisturbed posted 1 year ago |
![]() | Platipelloid Pelvis posted 1 year ago |
![]() | Camel spider. god damn. reply |
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![]() | SuPaFly43218 posted 1 year ago |
![]() | These are no worse/better than the damn fruit spiders, or the tropical spiders they grow as guard dogs in the rain forests of Columbia. reply |
![]() | necromancer posted 1 year ago |
![]() | why camelspider? dont look like a camel maybe it taste like camel? but i dont know what that taste like but that guy= Bizarre Foods with Andrew Zimmern yeah him he might know he eats everything too reply |
![]() | never mind me asking why i read its cuz they live in the desert reply |
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![]() | redbackbiteme posted 3 months ago |
![]() | Camel spiders are actually a crustacean, more closely related to a crab than a spider. They will walk right over a sleeping human in order to get to a camel. As far as I know they are not venomous. The alleged "bite pic" is something else, not a camel spider. reply |
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