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Bugs That Don'T Bite

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ok, a venomous snake or a brown scorpion. but, these things with all them legs just creep me the F out.

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shit. after reading about Scolopendra, i realized i should've killed the shit out of this thing. dammit. screw this, i'm moving...

Dangerous little critter, will need to visit the hospital if one of these gets ya. unsure.gif

You got the topic title all wrong.

One of these crawled into my friends bed while he was sleeping and bite him.

Of course he was allergic too, so off to the hospital.

Two weeks later he got bitten again.

After that he got a cat that solved the problem.

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You got the topic title all wrong.

One of these crawled into my friends bed while he was sleeping and bite him.

Of course he was allergic too, so off to the hospital.

Two weeks later he got bitten again.

After that he got a cat that solved the problem.

i know, i know. it wasn't until after i started reading about these that i realized i should've killed it.

They make a good addition to a bottle of Lao Khao. :)

My cats rounded this one up in my back yard yesterday.

These are "Centipedes" and they have a very nasty bite or should I say "sting". Are fast and aggressive. Find a "pink" one and you can get up to 50K baht for one by a collector because they are rare. The larger 'Millipedes" eat them and most people are afraid of them too but they are more or less harmless. They do produce a caustic liquid if handled and usually curl up.

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