I hope this is okay to post here ... I found it heartwarming and thought others might enjoy seeing it too if they hadn't already.
hahaFishee, you didn't say you were having Cambodian food for Lunch...
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first thing I thought of when I seen it was I wonder if people eat it.
Holy shit that's a big grub
I wonder what that bastard will grow up to beHoly shit that's a big grub
Haha seriously I''ll eat anything if it's deep friend and crispy. Waste not want notCritter tempura
lots of those ugly bastards round here.This fucking guy. Let's just say I won the tomato war this year
Some critters feel the same way about usHaha seriously I''ll eat anything if it's deep friend and crispy. Waste not want not
I'd feel bad swatting that it's so biglots of those ugly bastards round here.
I do like the moth they turn into. Always makes me think of an alien mouse.
I'd feel bad swatting that it's so big
You wouldn't even let them get to that stage of life if you came outside and saw a tomato / pepper plant nuked over night. First time I found one was with my hand a few years back. Was tracing the branch to see what was killing them and "WTF" is this horned monster oozing green shit"I'd feel bad swatting that it's so big
Jeeez.You wouldn't even let them get to that stage of life if you came outside and saw a tomato / pepper plant nuked over night. First time I found one was with my hand a few years back. Was tracing the branch to see what was killing them and "WTF" is this horned monster oozing green shit"
The worm part is pretty amazing but the damage they cause can destroy your entire summers work in no time. I'd leave them alone if I didn't have 20+ tomato plants rolling. Man now I want summer and my garden back, not this snow garbage.Jeeez.
With the risk of this sounding wrong, we have quite big ones here and they're really hairy too. They stick themselves to the outside of the window at night and really freak you out when you go to look out the window!
Watch: World's Deepest Fish Lurks 5 Miles Down in Mariana Trench
The tissue-like fish lives at the very edge of survivable pressures, over 26,000 feet (8,000 meters) deep.
By Jane J. Lee
National Geographic
Published December 19, 2014
Romantic capy'soh i love capybaras
"Hey, thanks for bringing me in out of the freezzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz"
I offer for your consideration..........the Humuhumunukunukuapua'a
Not nearly as fun to say.....but YES!Otherwise known as the Reef triggerfish...
John Holmes called and wants... oh nevermind.
That's what she said!Holy shit that's a big grub
Not nearly as fun to say.....but YES!
THAT is fish bait!