rooster59 Posted November 28, 2020 Posted November 28, 2020 Video: Yikes! Mum is just in time to save baby child from huge centipede Image: Thai Rath A video that was featured on national TV showed the moment that a mother grabbed her little child as a large centipede approached. The mum was on the phone but noticed the "takhap" advancing rapidly around her baby who was playing innocently on the floor. Thai Rath reported that bites from such creatures can be severe and need hospital treatment. In this case a man who appeared to be the father managed to trap the creature and no harm was done. Thaivisa notes that complications from bites of especially large centipedes in Thailand can even cause death. Source: Thai Rath -- © Copyright Thai Visa News 2020-11-28 - Whatever you're going through, the Samaritans are here for you - Follow Thaivisa on LINE for breaking COVID-19 updates
Popular Post ThreeEyedRaven Posted November 28, 2020 Popular Post Posted November 28, 2020 16 minutes ago, rooster59 said: In this case a man who appeared to be the father managed to trap the creature and no harm was done. Questionable reporting you would have to say. It looks like grandma comes in and not so much traps it, as breaks the things spine, which could be considered harmful if you are the centipede. I wonder how they cooked it after? 4 1 13
Popular Post Dumbastheycome Posted November 28, 2020 Popular Post Posted November 28, 2020 Having not so long ago suffered from the "bite" of one of these creatures I can only have feelings of horror for an infant's uncomprehending agony if it were to be poisoned by one this size ! 6
Popular Post hkt83100 Posted November 29, 2020 Popular Post Posted November 29, 2020 In cases like this I wonder why someone got enough time left to pick the phone and take a video instead of helping the kid. 2 2 3 1
Popular Post faraday Posted November 29, 2020 Popular Post Posted November 29, 2020 10 minutes ago, hkt83100 said: In cases like this I wonder why someone got enough time left to pick the phone and take a video instead of helping the kid. Looks like a security cam recording. Sorry to disappoint you. 10 4
Popular Post GroveHillWanderer Posted November 29, 2020 Popular Post Posted November 29, 2020 26 minutes ago, faraday said: Looks like a security cam recording. Sorry to disappoint you. This. Unless someone was suspended from the ceiling in the upper corner of the room and was able to hold their camera completely immobile throughout, this certainly looks to be CCTV footage. 4 6
Popular Post Bluetongue Posted November 29, 2020 Popular Post Posted November 29, 2020 I got bitten on the second toe by one of these. Night in hospital, ranked pain as 10. Still have problems (occasional stinging pain, often numb) 4 years later. Consulted a physician in Australia specialising in strange things, MRI, nothing. 3
faraday Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 33 minutes ago, Bluetongue said: I got bitten on the second toe by one of these. Night in hospital, ranked pain as 10. Still have problems (occasional stinging pain, often numb) 4 years later. Consulted a physician in Australia specialising in strange things, MRI, nothing. What pain relief were you given?
douglasspade Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 17 hours ago, rooster59 said: trap the creature and no harm was done My 7 month old son sleeps in the living room in a pen. If anything moves in the house - it dies!
Bluetongue Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 23 minutes ago, faraday said: What pain relief were you given? Paracetamol to start with, then when the midnight nurse came around the second time, I told her and she gave me a shot, it worked but I dont know what it was. 1
edwinchester Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 17 hours ago, Dumbastheycome said: Having not so long ago suffered from the "bite" of one of these creatures I can only have feelings of horror for an infant's uncomprehending agony if it were to be poisoned by one this size ! Yeah they are not pleasant. Mother in law spent 2 days in hospital after being bitten by a big one and suffering a bad reaction. 1
TacoKhun Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 18 hours ago, ThreeEyedRaven said: Questionable reporting you would have to say. It looks like grandma comes in and not so much traps it, as breaks the things spine, which could be considered harmful if you are the centipede. I wonder how they cooked it after? insects dont have spine 1
Popular Post Justgrazing Posted November 29, 2020 Popular Post Posted November 29, 2020 Jesus they do like a repeat loop with a bit of zoom in and red pointy arrows with loads of Oohwee' noises .. I'd have set that clockwork cat on it .. 1 2
Popular Post PETERTHEEATER Posted November 29, 2020 Popular Post Posted November 29, 2020 1 hour ago, douglasspade said: My 7 month old son sleeps in the living room in a pen. If anything moves in the house - it dies! How many times have you remarried? 6
Buri utd Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 I was bitten by one of these in 2018 and couldn't walk for 3 weeks, very painful, needed morphine injections, we still get them around the house but the dogs keep them at bay. 1
bodga Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 maybe if the fat cow wasnt gawping at her phone and paying attention to her kid. 2
Tyler Visan Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 2 hours ago, Bluetongue said: Paracetamol to start with, then when the midnight nurse came around the second time, I told her and she gave me a shot, it worked but I dont know what it was. Scotch, brandy, vodka....you must know the difference! 2
Popular Post 473geo Posted November 29, 2020 Popular Post Posted November 29, 2020 17 minutes ago, bodga said: maybe if the fat cow wasnt gawping at her phone and paying attention to her kid. You are all heart, not really inappropriate for a child to be playing on the floor near the mother, and she did spot the danger, so thankfully was keeping an eye out 4
Tyler Visan Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 Notice after she picks up the baby, she has time to also pick up her phone and click on it. A couple of wonderful words in ths thread. YIKES and GAWPING.
Popular Post 473geo Posted November 29, 2020 Popular Post Posted November 29, 2020 3 minutes ago, Tyler Visan said: Notice after she picks up the baby, she has time to also pick up her phone and click on it. A couple of wonderful words in ths thread. YIKES and GAWPING. She pulls the baby to safety, job done as grandma sweeps in for the kill, who cares if she clicks on the phone!! 4
oldhippy Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 Please explain to me: A buddhist can kill a centipede (and be applauded for doing so) but not a biting soi dog. 1
473geo Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 1 minute ago, oldhippy said: Please explain to me: A buddhist can kill a centipede (and be applauded for doing so) but not a biting soi dog. You really think dogs don't disappear?
oldhippy Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 2 minutes ago, 473geo said: You really think dogs don't disappear? Yes they do - but it would not be made public on television.
Popular Post Natai Beach Posted November 29, 2020 Popular Post Posted November 29, 2020 21 hours ago, rooster59 said: In this case a man who appeared to be the father managed to trap the creature and no harm was done. Dad has breasts and was wearing a dress. 2 2
hotchilli Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 6 hours ago, hkt83100 said: In cases like this I wonder why someone got enough time left to pick the phone and take a video instead of helping the kid. CCTV !! 1
maxcorrigan Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 7 hours ago, GroveHillWanderer said: This. Unless someone was suspended from the ceiling in the upper corner of the room and was able to hold their camera completely immobile throughout, this certainly looks to be CCTV footage. And not so good quality at that, one bite from that thing would have nigh on killed the kid, i would think!
toofarnorth Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 Looks more like a harmless millipede to me. But then panic is a good option. I found an Elephant Hawk moth caterpillar and my wife said it was venomous.
faraday Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 1 hour ago, 473geo said: You really think dogs don't disappear? They just go to the holiday home for pets pie company in Vietnam. 2
CanadaSam Posted November 29, 2020 Posted November 29, 2020 46 minutes ago, toofarnorth said: Looks more like a harmless millipede to me. No, millipedes move much slower, this indeed appears to be a dangerous centipede. 2
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