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Damn Nature. You Scary!

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#7 - paelaer (04/28/2012) [-]
That, my friends, is what we call Ichneumonoidea. If I'm not mistaken, that's Latin for, "I'm getting the fuck off this planet."
#103 - Kingsteveooo (04/28/2012) [+] (2 replies)
Must be a black mosquito
#139 - notsureifanon (04/28/2012) [-]
#19 - shallneverrepost (04/28/2012) [+] (5 replies)
User avatar #205 - wtfbrain (04/28/2012) [+] (1 reply)
Ass is too big
Wings aren't symmetrical
Only has 6 legs
Not as big as the pen
Antenna are different sizes
2/10, would not bang.

#175 - twatmissile (04/28/2012) [+] (1 reply)
**twatmissile rolled a random image posted in comment #42 at It lives.. **
<---- daaaaammmn nature, you scary!
#38 - tannerb (04/28/2012) [+] (2 replies)
Not trying to be a dick or ruin how scary the picture is, but that isn't a stinger. It isn't sharp and is actually quite flexible. They are used to imbed their eggs deeply inside soft ground or knots in trees. Once again sorry but Entomology FTW.
#197 - shinyjam (04/28/2012) [-]
#146 - Griffinwish (04/28/2012) [+] (1 reply)
**Griffinwish rolled a random image posted in comment #2 at This is the title **
<--- this will kill it!
#92 - FuhKnee (04/28/2012) [-]
D-... Dad?
#46 - darkssen (04/28/2012) [+] (1 reply)
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#136 - HolyArachnid (04/28/2012) [+] (7 replies)
But wait, there's more!

Top: Asian Giant Hornet, whose sting contains a tissue-destroying peptide and a neurotoxin capable of causing death in rare circumstances.

Bottom: Tarantula Hawk Wasp, whose sting is the most painful in the world, supposedly enough to send a human briefly into shock. Also the inspiration for the Cazadores in Fallout.

Try to imagine if these two fuckers were cross-bred. Seriously, just try.
#174 - nonr (04/28/2012) [-]
#10 - higherer (04/28/2012) [-]
well, we had no choice
well, we had no choice
#149 - N. Korean citizen (04/28/2012) [-]
**anonymous rolled a random image posted in comment #470 at Could go both ways ** The only thing able to kill it....

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User avatar #20 - nollamano (04/28/2012) [+] (4 replies)
The term wood wasp is a colloquial name applied to various unrelated families of Symphyta, whose only shared feature is that the larvae are found in wood. The name is thus applied to "wood wasps" (family Xiphydriidae), "parasitic wood wasps" (family Orussidae), "cedar wood wasps" (Family Anaxyelidae), or, at times, to "horntails" (family Siricidae). The female in the latter two of these groups has a long ovipositor at the back of her body which gives her a dangerous look, but they cannot use them to sting.


inb4 red thumbs
#188 - UNIQUELOL (04/28/2012) [-]
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#48 - christianbartel (04/28/2012) [-]
You let the fairy in
#30 - origamiking (04/28/2012) [+] (2 replies)
-Be 14
-A nice, Canadian, summer day
-Walk into the backyard to get a baseball
-Notice some movement on a nearby tree
-Go to check
-Large part of tree was actually cluster of these fuckers, at least a couple hundred
-'Nope' so hard, cry in my sleep because a bunch were on my arms and legs
-MFW
#151 - davemill (04/28/2012) [-]
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