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Insanum

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plastic_window said:
Insanum said:
Do you remember Blue Planet? BBC a few years back - They found an underwater lake, ive not seen anymore about that, but id still love to see whats down in there...
Yeah I remember it, I think it was at the bottom of the Gulf of Mexico, either that or near Japan or something. I loved that series, especially that episode about the deep. It's such an unknown place everything that gets found down there just seems more alien that anything humans themselves can come up with.
Ive Wiki'd it - It was a brine pool - Its basically brine and salt near the bottom, usually not very deep...

And im searching for a picture of a king cobra i can place on here, I mean, I think he's a cute deadly B'stard.

http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.k12.nf.ca/acreman/learning_logs/king_cobra.JPG&imgrefurl=http://www.k12.nf.ca/acreman/learning_logs/king_cobra.htm&usg=__EmzEBYUBg7zg0TM0u_0VxUbzbPk=&h=845&w=726&sz=135&hl=en&start=1&um=1&tbnid=u9xsqhscB_3KlM:&tbnh=145&tbnw=125&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dking%2Bcobra%2Bsnake%26hl%3Den%26rls%3Dcom.microsoft:en-gb:%257Breferrer:source%253F%257D%26rlz%3D1I7GFRD_en%26sa%3DX%26um%3D1

He's a cute lil'devil aint he?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Cobra <--- and THATS a cute picture tpp.

Incidently, Whoever keeps posting the pictures of the mahoosive spiders, Thanks ¬¬ Please try & use spoiler tags, Pleeeeeeease (im looking at the post about 3 below this one!)
 

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God damn you.

That's probably the single most evil creature ever conceived. A wasp with jaws-o-life stuck onto its face. I may never go outside again...
 

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Insanum said:
Ive Wiki'd it - It was a brine pool - Its basically brine and salt near the bottom, usually not very deep...

And im searching for a picture of a king cobra i can place on here, I mean, I think he's a cute deadly B'stard.

http://images.google.com/imgres?imgurl=http://www.k12.nf.ca/acreman/learning_logs/king_cobra.JPG&imgrefurl=http://www.k12.nf.ca/acreman/learning_logs/king_cobra.htm&usg=__EmzEBYUBg7zg0TM0u_0VxUbzbPk=&h=845&w=726&sz=135&hl=en&start=1&um=1&tbnid=u9xsqhscB_3KlM:&tbnh=145&tbnw=125&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dking%2Bcobra%2Bsnake%26hl%3Den%26rls%3Dcom.microsoft:en-gb:%257Breferrer:source%253F%257D%26rlz%3D1I7GFRD_en%26sa%3DX%26um%3D1

He's a cute lil'devil aint he?
I wonder if you can hire a mongoose if you go on holiday where there are King Cobras. The venom they have's stupidly powerful. Why do people charm them? That's the dumbest way I've ever heard to make money. You could learn to juggle or ride a unicycle easier than learn how to charm one of the deadliest animals on the planet.

Here's a litle linky to my personal favourite animal - deadly in his own little world but not that dangerous in the grand scheme of things. Sure is pretty, though: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/26/60756653_fbe727414a.jpg
 

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gimmesometea said:
They're terrifying.

I hate mice and rats, ever since I was bitten as a child, I've wanted to do nothing but punch every mouse in the skull ever since.
 

Cama Zots

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I HATE spiders and I HATE insects.
I was biking today, had my mouth open, and a wasp flew in and stung me on the roof of my mouth.
Last time I open my mouth on a bike ride EVER.

You have no idea how bad it hurt.
 

Seekster

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Ive always had a phobia of wasps so they get my vote.

In terms of something that could actually kill you (under normal circumstances) then I would have to say a Great White Shark...I mean the thing is attracted to blood and has skin that you can cut your hand on...and then there is the teeth of course...

In terms of creepy factor...a herd of cows...seriously they all just stare at you with blank eyes...its very creepy.
 

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the scariest animal to me would be humans, other animals could kill someone, even me. But humans have the capasity to kill 8 billion people if all the worlds nuclear weapons were to go off. Concidering there are only 6.7 billion humans, thats an issue.

Other then those Id be worried about
Hippos
Box Jellyfish
Elephants
Mosquito (or rather the parasites they carry)
Almost all parasitic life forms
 

Insanum

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plastic_window said:
I wonder if you can hire a mongoose if you go on holiday where there are King Cobras. The venom they have's stupidly powerful. Why do people charm them? That's the dumbest way I've ever heard to make money. You could learn to juggle or ride a unicycle easier than learn how to charm one of the deadliest animals on the planet.

Here's a litle linky to my personal favourite animal - deadly in his own little world but not that dangerous in the grand scheme of things. Sure is pretty, though: http://farm1.static.flickr.com/26/60756653_fbe727414a.jpg
Well, For me i like our country, its too cold to get massive deadly reptiles, And the spiders a reasonably sized...But i still have to get someone else to go near them as im too much of a wuss!

To be fair, snake charmers mainly have de-fanged snakes. A snake usually will only bite as a last resort. it doesnt want to waste valuable venom on a human, We're usually to big to eat.
 

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Insanum said:
Well, For me i like our country, its too cold to get massive deadly reptiles, And the spiders a reasonably sized...But i still have to get someone else to go near them as im too much of a wuss!

To be fair, snake charmers mainly have de-fanged snakes. A snake usually will only bite as a last resort. it doesnt want to waste valuable venom on a human, We're usually to big to eat.
They say that about bees but I've been stung more than once! I'd get around that problem by going absolutely no-where near the things. Snakes are cool and all, but they are insanely powerful creatures. And dangerous. I saw on in France once and it slithered away from me at pretty much the same speed I sprint at.

Yes, that's the good thing about being British. We can complain about the weather, but it's either that or jumping spiders and I know which one I'd rather have. But then again! Great Whites spotted off the coast of Scotland, apparently. So I'm not swimming any time soon.
 

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plastic_window said:
Insanum said:
Well, For me i like our country, its too cold to get massive deadly reptiles, And the spiders a reasonably sized...But i still have to get someone else to go near them as im too much of a wuss!

To be fair, snake charmers mainly have de-fanged snakes. A snake usually will only bite as a last resort. it doesnt want to waste valuable venom on a human, We're usually to big to eat.
They say that about bees but I've been stung more than once! I'd get around that problem by going absolutely no-where near the things. Snakes are cool and all, but they are insanely powerful creatures. And dangerous. I saw on in France once and it slithered away from me at pretty much the same speed I sprint at.

Yes, that's the good thing about being British. We can complain about the weather, but it's either that or jumping spiders and I know which one I'd rather have. But then again! Great Whites spotted off the coast of Scotland, apparently. So I'm not swimming any time soon.
Ive never been stung but i have a fear of bees, and especially wasps. Personally i always get bitten by bitey flies, but never really stung.

The idea of a spider jumping chills me to the core...

Also if there are Great Whites off the coast of scotland im definately going too go and see them, i wouldnt get in the water, but i would love to see them from the safety of a boat. im not too afraid of them as long as im not in the water, I kinda studied them for ages.
 

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any snake big enough to eat me whole...Then again the small ones are the real lethal ones..Quick, venomous.
 

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I'm going with bees. Not because I think, say, a tiger would freak me out less but the idea of a tiger, having never met one, doesn't come close to what I KNOW bees are like. So basically, until such time as I'm actually exposed to a true threat, the yellow and black stripped stinging ones are the way to go.