
Freakin massive insects on mah projectorz.
^^*AlphA*^ wrote:
you should have asked it first if it was alright to take the picture.
That only angers Australian insects.blah wrote:
Raid can all the way.
TimmmmaaaaH wrote:
inb4 healthbar shoop
Yeh it was something like that. I didnt realise they could fly. But this one was going for it.menzo2003 wrote:
is it a walking stick?
http://www.mongabay.com/images/peru/man … 4_3047.JPG
we got some of those as pets in elementary school
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Mekstizzle wrote:
If Clock Spiders were in this country, fuck the law, I'd get a shotgun
True, but fucking fast... you should see them run.Zimmer wrote:
If it could fly then it may well have been a praying mantis.
Also, Mek, they are quite harmless spiders.
Yeah, I thought it looked just like a praying mantis. Do they have those in Australia though?Zimmer wrote:
If it could fly then it may well have been a praying mantis.
Also, Mek, they are quite harmless spiders.
Are you talking about those gray ones? We usually find a lot of them in the fireplace.TheAussieReaper wrote:
Bloody X-mas beetles invading here atm.
Yes, we do._j5689_ wrote:
Yeah, I thought it looked just like a praying mantis. Do they have those in Australia though?Zimmer wrote:
If it could fly then it may well have been a praying mantis.
Also, Mek, they are quite harmless spiders.
Lmfao.TheAussieReaper wrote:
Is dat sum stick insect?
It might have been a preying mantis, but I didnt really look like one.Fenris_GreyClaw wrote:
Yes, we do._j5689_ wrote:
Yeah, I thought it looked just like a praying mantis. Do they have those in Australia though?Zimmer wrote:
If it could fly then it may well have been a praying mantis.
Also, Mek, they are quite harmless spiders.