Reminding Us We're Just Little Girls Inside

I don’t see why anyone would find that thing gross. It’s really neat and I bet it would eat good like some kind of lobster.

No, these guys are reminding us we’re little girls.

Who the hell cares about sea-bed claw demons and tiger-fish when you have fish that SWIM UP YOUR DICK!

Candiru > Isopods


Those isopods are really making me drool for some blue king crab right now. Probably the most delicious creature I’ve ever eaten.

[quote]silverhydra wrote:

No, these guys are reminding us we’re little girls.

Who the hell cares about sea-bed claw demons and tiger-fish when you have fish that SWIM UP YOUR DICK!

Candiru > Isopods[/quote]
That is scary…

WIKIPEDIA: “These smaller species are known for an alleged tendency to invade and parasitize the human urethra”

So, I assume they swim up your dick and start chewing your genitals inside out while simultaniously shitting the digested parts out.

[quote]Mikaj wrote:
I don’t see why anyone would find that thing gross. It’s really neat and I bet it would eat good like some kind of lobster.[/quote]

do you really wanna eat a pet pillbug?

[quote]silverblood wrote:

[quote]Mikaj wrote:
I don’t see why anyone would find that thing gross. It’s really neat and I bet it would eat good like some kind of lobster.[/quote]

do you really wanna eat a pet pillbug?[/quote]

Absolutely, pillbugs are still crustaceans. I love crabs, lobsters, prawns, and shrimp. I have no problem with pulling any of them apart and sucking out the brains. (Which are high in cholesterol btw)

Ok Its offical, I am truly a weak Lazy American. Because I would starting eating people before that thing would get cooked.

i would in my fuck eat that, lobster any one?

I guess I’m not sleeping tonight

[quote]rrjc5488 wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:
That was just at 8,500 feet. Imagine what is waiting in deeper waters. There is no doubt that if they found one that size, there is one bigger somewhere. We know about as much about our own planet as we do outer space.[/quote]

We know less about deep oceans than we know about the moon.

There’s gotta be some unimaginably insane shit down there that we don’t know about.[/quote]

yeah just watch planet earth.

Angler fish


Another Isopode

not sure what this is called

Fangtooth or ogrefish

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if the eyes of the giant Isopod where friendlier i think it wouldn’t look that bad.

[quote]lewhitehurst wrote:

[quote]silverhydra wrote:

[quote]Professor X wrote:
That was just at 8,500 feet. Imagine what is waiting in deeper waters. [/quote]

Cthulhu…[/quote]

:slight_smile: at the Lovecraftian reference[/quote]

Wait, what happened? I’ve been reading my copy of the Necronomicon and thus missed out on what’s going on here…


Gotta catch 'em all

LINNAEAN TAXONOMY

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Full scale:

I think I’m fat at heart.

The first thing I thought when I saw that thing was how it might taste after a boil in a little melted butter…

[quote]horsepuss wrote:
not sure what this is called[/quote]

Pretty sure that’s a Viperfish or Dragonfish