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ipshnik
07-21-2006, 03:23 PM
Мутанты в пустыне ирака. (осторожно на работе)



http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/index.php/Camel_spider

http://video.clipstream.com/content/c/camel_spiders/

http://www.stupidcollege.com/items/Camel-Spider-Eating

Soldiers who have served in the Middle East have been sending back scary pictures of a beastie called "the camel spider". It is rumoured to be faster than 25mph, poisonous, hairy, and able to tackle small animals and unafraid of humans. This picture in particular seems to show that the spider is HUGE. Actually the truth is ...

http://www.gophergas.com/files/fun/photos/camelspider01.jpg
<img>http://www.gophergas.com/files/fun/photos/camelspider01.jpg</img>

Теперь вопрос - ето правда или нет?
Результат - позже!




p.s. Thanks for moving that to appropriate topic :-)
b.way, since i did a "research" does it still qualify as cut n paste? ;-))

seapig
07-21-2006, 09:16 PM
Camel Spider это реальное явление, но их размер и способы нахождения пропитания ничем не отличаются от таковых у других больших пауков типа тарантулов. Максимальный размер 5 дюймов и они не ядовиты.

ipshnik
07-24-2006, 09:59 AM
Camel Spider это реальное явление, но их размер и способы нахождения пропитания ничем не отличаются от таковых у других больших пауков типа тарантулов. Максимальный размер 5 дюймов и они не ядовиты.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solifugae

Solifugae are the subject of many myths and exaggerations about their size, speed, behaviour, appetite, and lethality. They are not especially large, the biggest having a legspan of perhaps 12cm, and although they are fast on land compared to other invertebrates, the fastest can run perhaps 10 miles per hour, a common running speed for many humans. Members of this order of Arachnidae apparently have no venom, with the exception of one genus in India and do not spin webs. While the absence of venom in Solifugae is a long-established fact, there is a single published study of one species, Rhagodes nigrocinctus, carried out in India in 1978 by a pair of researchers (cited below) who did histological preparations of the chelicerae, and found what they believed to be epidermal glands. Extracts from these glands were then injected into lizards, where it induced paralysis in 7 of 10 tests. :34:

ipshnik
07-24-2006, 10:06 AM
Мутанты в пустыне ирака. (осторожно на работе)
http://www.encyclopediadramatica.com/index.php/Camel_spider



Подведем итоги.

Расстроило - отсутсвие реакции, бля , ой , мать.. и прочее
хотелось бы увидать.
Порадовало - количество просмотров.

Признание - потраил час на чтение статей про арахнидов.
Вот одна из них.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uropygid