This creature actually EATS its prey for it does not have any venom to subdue its prey. As for the pincers...this picture answers the question for ya.That vid is great. Most spiders suck the life out of their prey. Do these critters actually eat theirs?
Also are the pincers vertically aligned, RO?
That vid is great. Most spiders suck the life out of their prey. Do these critters actually eat theirs?
Also are the pincers vertically aligned, RO?
http://Off Topic Forum.com/showpost.php?p=401449&postcount=31Here's a scary one. The Humboldt Squid, a.k.a. the "red devil". ******* will eat you alive! Watching a special about them on the Discovery Channel right now.
I worked on a tourist catamaran out of Cairns for one summer, Angie.Builder, have you ever been to Great Barrier Reef?I watched an hour show on the Box Jellyfish, and Irukandji. Really neat stuff. Although after watching the effects of being stung by the Irukandji the woman was given the maximum dosage of morphine and STILL screaming in agony I don't know that I'd want to tread that water. The worst part is you can't see the **** things! (They're about the size of your fingernail)
And they are 500 more times poisonous than the Man O War.
Mwahahahahahahaaaaaaah.You know the compulsion that makes people rubber neck at car accidents knowing that if they see anything of substance they will be grossed out??
It was that complusion that made me look at this post. I hope I can sleep tonight...
Looks like the fascination that created the Alien series with Sigourney Weaver.and those deeps sea things that swim around...they fascinate the **** out of me....but give me the creeps all the same!
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Oddly simian in the face, perhaps the creature is in the midst of evolving.and those deeps sea things that swim around...they fascinate the **** out of me....but give me the creeps all the same!
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It trurly lives up to its name.wow it kinda does
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far too spiderish if you ask me....SHUDDER!
That fish looks alot like a viperfish, though I cannot be sure. Vicious, but actually harmless they say. Only attains a lenght of 2 feet but can withstand tremendous water pressure and cold depths. Just like all other deep sea fish, it is bioluminescent.Oddly simian in the face, perhaps the creature is in the midst of evolving.
Well thank you very ******* much, Mr. Jacques Cousteau.That fish looks alot like a viperfish, though I cannot be sure. Vicious, but actually harmless they say. Only attains a lenght of 2 feet but can withstand tremendous water pressure and cold depths. Just like all other deep sea fish, it is bioluminescent.
*****!!Well thank you very ******* much, Mr. Jacques Cousteau.