RamblingRenegade
Just a Horse Trying to Avoid Life's Manure
*pet* *pet*
meyou get a child
Been there done that got the t shirt.. I wouldn't trade mine for anything, but wouldn't take a billion for another...you get a child
That is the children's paradoxBeen there done that got the t shirt.. I wouldn't trade mine for anything, but wouldn't take a billion for another...
also now you get a pet rockBeen there done that got the t shirt.. I wouldn't trade mine for anything, but wouldn't take a billion for another...
why does this creep me out?Okay, then you get it... House centipede!
A little pest control helper, how cute.
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I don't know. No one I know likes them. Everyone is afraid of them. But this centipede is very cute, they never bit me.why does this creep me out?
You DO have to be careful around some species of centipede, as they are generally venomous. The first two legs are hollow and modified to deliver a toxin. In certain larger species, such as giant amazonian centipedes, this can be lethal to humans - although the only recorded death was a four-year-old child, so maybe not *too* bad. House centipede bites are no worse than a bee sting, but they are timid and are more likely to shed their own legs when trapped than to attack a human.I don't know. No one I know likes them. Everyone is afraid of them. But this centipede is very cute, they never bit me.
Oh, I know they're poisonous. A house centipede can bite if it wants to, and the bite will burn a little. But I've never been bitten. Also, I don't live in Australia or another continent with a climate suitable for such animals:>You DO have to be careful around some species of centipede, as they are generally venomous.
you get a mitochondriaYou get a Koala who sells insurance and is named Dave
you get a atom... if you split it in half something amazing happensYou get a vegan virus
a tigerA mexican jumping bean