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- whats annoying about cab drivers chatting on phone? I'm totally fine by it, if he screws up the address i can just blame him on the chatting.k_temp
- What's the difference between delivery guys on bikes and hipsters?ItalianStallion
- aren't 2, 3 and 4 all the same?zenmasterfoo
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Top on my list would be "New Yorkers."
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- gangsta's paradise?kerraaang
- LOL was just gonna say that kernmoldero
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- Judo cat!ItalianStallion
- IS JUDOCALLES
- Fucking ROLLING********
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ehmm
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- in the UK its 'YOU GET ME'. every other fucking word...Hombre_Lobo
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Composting "Cockroach"
Photograph by Piotr Naskrecki, courtesy Conservation InternationalNamed for its discoverers, the Conservation International blattodean insect was found in 2002 in a single cave in Guinea's Simandoa Range—still the only place this African cockroach relative is known to live.
Conservation International's "new mission is demonstrating that nature provides ecosystem services that benefit humans," Alonso said, noting that the blattodean is a prime example.
"People don't like cockroaches, but they provide a very important service in breaking down detritus into nutrients."
Published April 18, 2011
- Leave me alone, cockroaches.detritus
- NUTRIENTS!Mr_Mxyzptlk
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- lol detritus. poor guy :(Hombre_Lobo
- LOL detritusmoldero
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Boasting a leg span of nearly a foot (30 centimeters) and tipping the scales at some 6 ounces (170 grams), Guyana's goliath bird-eating spider is the heaviest spider species in the world. (See video of the biggest spider in the world.)
Despite their name, these South Americanrain forest residents feast mostly on small invertebrates, though they've been known to tackle larger fare such as lizards and venomous snakes.
The spider also boasts venomous fangs—not deadly to humans—and a covering of tiny, stinging hairs, which the animals can release in a type of cloud to deter an attack.
Published April 18, 2011
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- those hairs are horrible, the float in the air and sting any skin it touches.Hombre_Lobo
- ps when i click NEXT. nothing happens, can you help?Hombre_Lobo
- haha... and bt how the fuck would you know about the hairs?CALLES
- i saw it on a documentary, there were 7 year old's catching them! they roasted them like marshmallows!Hombre_Lobo
- (i was actually just taking photos of a spider that appeared to have a huge sack of eggs below its mouth!)Hombre_Lobo
- so the 7 year olds were frying them and the spiders hair got to them in the end? awesome!moldero
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