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Macano

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I've never even heard of such a thing! Here's a small story about them:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_4...000/4209004.stm

Cool, yet creepy! It's an isopod that feeds on the artery in the tongue of its host, then when the tongue is no more it replaces the tongue with itself!

Hey, as a bonus while googling the critter in the above story I found this picture of a HUGE isopod. I knew they got real big, but that's the biggest I've seen.

giantpillbug.jpg


 
hehe. yeah had seen a prog on discovery a while back about them, nasty. there were some cows affected and they were draggin some huuuge specimens out of their mouths... :? (Obviously not the aquatic variety and i think they were a diff animal, just the same nasty stuff done)

 
I've never even heard of such a thing! Here's a small story about them:http://news.bbc.co.uk/cbbcnews/hi/newsid_4...000/4209004.stm

Cool, yet creepy! It's an isopod that feeds on the artery in the tongue of its host, then when the tongue is no more it replaces the tongue with itself!

Hey, as a bonus while googling the critter in the above story I found this picture of a HUGE isopod. I knew they got real big, but that's the biggest I've seen.

giantpillbug.jpg
If I remember correctly that picture is a newly discovered deep sea isopod.

 
Telling a girl you keep bugs as pets puts most of them off.......showing her one of those ugly mothers :shock: will seal your fate! I hope you enjoy the 'pleasure' of your own company Ian!!! :wink:

 
wow! So it does yen! It looks a little like some kind of cobra if you squint your eyes too! (I think)

I don't like them :? .

Cameron.

 

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