Real-Life Inspiration for the Reapers? (with pictures)
#26
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 04:38
#27
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 04:47
Thepeak12 wrote...
@ the Australian spider
If I ever saw that in real life, I think I'd scream so loud that everyone in the house would turn deaf. Reapers > spiders
The huntsman spider while large, is passive enough to be able to grab it by hand and throw it out the window. Its the funnelweb you have to watch out for. It also one of the rare cases wheer the male is far more dangerous, and venomous, than the female.
http://en.wikipedia....nnel-web_spider
#28
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 05:12
#29
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 05:16
#30
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 05:45
Modifié par Malisin, 15 mai 2011 - 05:47 .
#31
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 06:09
#32
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 06:09
marshalleck wrote...
In before pictures of coconut crabs and camel spiders.

I'm not lieing...I screamed alittle when I saw this pic....
#33
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 06:14
Arachnophobia is a wake in the park.......If you really want to fear spiders....Watch The Mist.Skarwael wrote...
Freaking hate spiders. Ever since I watched Arachnophobia I think they're going to jump on my face.
I use tohave a fear of something being layed in your stomach and bersting out of your chest(Via Aliens)....After seeing The Mist, I consider the later as a mercy killing.
#34
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 06:18
#35
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 06:31

#36
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 06:51

Had a cat tangle with one once and apparently they are Poisionus to cats.. but they dont even hurt as a human.
Only problem is sometimes the scorpions win and you find them missing most of there legs.
Modifié par BattleRaptor, 15 mai 2011 - 06:55 .
#37
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 07:00
That coconut crab is clearly not a spider because it has antennae. It may be ugly, but I doubt it's poisonous or will *bite* someone. I mean... wikipedia's right over there, but... I don't wanna confirm my suspicion.
#38
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 07:07
#39
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 07:08
#40
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 07:10
#41
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 07:12
Coconut crabs are totally harmless...aside from scaring the daylights out of the unprepared.Tony_Knightcrawler wrote...
I've got an idea, BattleRaptor: buy a grate or two.
That coconut crab is clearly not a spider because it has antennae. It may be ugly, but I doubt it's poisonous or will *bite* someone. I mean... wikipedia's right over there, but... I don't wanna confirm my suspicion.
Well almost totally harmless. They'll pinch you quite painfully if you pick one up and harass it.
Modifié par marshalleck, 15 mai 2011 - 07:14 .
#42
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 07:13
Fiery Phoenix wrote...
I have absolutely no clue why this is stickied.
The spiders stickied it.
You know. With their webs.
#43
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 07:24
#44
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 07:30
Harmless Crunch wrote...
Unless theres going to be a spider squaddie/LI for ME3.......
#45
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 07:52
Maybe the moderators thought it would be funny to sticky this because of the spider pics. That way people will go "Oh hey a new sticky thread! It must have important info on it about reapers!" But as soon as they click it they will have nightmares for weeks. That or it was just a VERY tired mod who thought he saw something important in here and stickied it.
#46
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 07:54
#47
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 08:10
#48
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 09:47
While I read that I pictured you as a Crocodile Dundee type of person.Bogsnot1 wrote...
Thepeak12 wrote...
@ the Australian spider
If I ever saw that in real life, I think I'd scream so loud that everyone in the house would turn deaf. Reapers > spiders
The huntsman spider while large, is passive enough to be able to grab it by hand and throw it out the window. Its the funnelweb you have to watch out for. It also one of the rare cases wheer the male is far more dangerous, and venomous, than the female.
http://en.wikipedia....nnel-web_spider
#49
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 10:01
dreman9999 wrote...
marshalleck wrote...
In before pictures of coconut crabs and camel spiders.
I'm not lieing...I screamed alittle when I saw this pic....
Nuke it from orbit!!
#50
Posté 15 mai 2011 - 10:04





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