Posted August 30, 2010 Worms are worms, aka Annelids, if your referring to earthworms. 'Bugs' are usually insects, though people sometimes will call spiders/centipedes/scorpions etc, bugs. Rheaaaaa, that snail is squee to the extreme. I dunno if people would classify these as creepy crawlies, but other people have linked lizards, so i'll follow suit. Squee SQUEE A bunch of squee A tiny pinch of squee Yuss. That is the Brookesia Minima, or the Dwarf Chameleon. Those are adults. Fully grown, they reach a tiny length of 0.5'' (1.27cms) or smaller. Share this post Link to post
Posted August 30, 2010 Worms are worms, aka Annelids, if your referring to earthworms. 'Bugs' are usually insects, though people sometimes will call spiders/centipedes/scorpions etc, bugs. Rheaaaaa, that snail is squee to the extreme. I dunno if people would classify these as creepy crawlies, but other people have linked lizards, so i'll follow suit. Squee SQUEE A bunch of squee A tiny pinch of squee Yuss. That is the Brookesia Minima, or the Dwarf Chameleon. Those are adults. Fully grown, they reach a tiny length of 0.5'' (1.27cms) or smaller. SQEENESSS. I have arachnophobia, so..They just care me with how unnatural they are. -shudders- Sorry. Share this post Link to post
Posted August 30, 2010 Worms are worms, aka Annelids, if your referring to earthworms. 'Bugs' are usually insects, though people sometimes will call spiders/centipedes/scorpions etc, bugs. Rheaaaaa, that snail is squee to the extreme. I dunno if people would classify these as creepy crawlies, but other people have linked lizards, so i'll follow suit. Squee SQUEE A bunch of squee A tiny pinch of squee Yuss. That is the Brookesia Minima, or the Dwarf Chameleon. Those are adults. Fully grown, they reach a tiny length of 0.5'' (1.27cms) or smaller. i was scared this thread would be full of bugs....i haaate bugs...but instead its full of epic uber SQUEE. Share this post Link to post
Posted August 30, 2010 Teeniest frog evar. Srsly, look at the size of the penny. Share this post Link to post
Posted August 30, 2010 Teeniest frog evar. Srsly, look at the size of the penny. OMG and i thought that IIII had seen the smallest frog ever...guess not. its like the size of a speck of dirt. ohmygod living dirt.... Share this post Link to post
Posted August 30, 2010 OMG and i thought that IIII had seen the smallest frog ever...guess not. its like the size of a speck of dirt. ohmygod living dirt.... Silly, a lot of "dirt" is alive! Algae, mosses, springtails, bacteria, teeny worms... all sorta mixed in. Share this post Link to post
Posted August 30, 2010 Silly, a lot of "dirt" is alive! Algae, mosses, springtails, bacteria, teeny worms... all sorta mixed in. ya i guess thats true...lawl. the title of this thread should be SQUEEFUL creepy crawlies. and based on a picture a few pages back, my sister also found mating grasshoppers before. she thought it was a baby on the momma's back. i shut up and let her believe that becuz i was NOT about to educate my 6 year old sister. Share this post Link to post
Posted August 30, 2010 ya i guess thats true...lawl. the title of this thread should be SQUEEFUL creepy crawlies. and based on a picture a few pages back, my sister also found mating grasshoppers before. she thought it was a baby on the momma's back. i shut up and let her believe that becuz i was NOT about to educate my 6 year old sister. Lulz, I woulda told her the truth, or that the one on top was eating the one on the bottom. Share this post Link to post
Posted August 30, 2010 Lulz, I woulda told her the truth, or that the one on top was eating the one on the bottom. if i told her THAT...she probably would have screamed and dropped them (i forgot to mention that she picked them up and pranced around because she was sooo happy to have found such "pretty" grasshoppers) yeah, if i told her they were mating she;d be like "huh? why are they on top of each other?" O.o i...couldnt answer that. Share this post Link to post
Posted August 30, 2010 They let themselves get picked up? Wow. ... *snerk* Share this post Link to post
Posted August 31, 2010 I released my bugs, the grasshoppers didn't eat eachother. I'm thinking about getting an ant farm.. Share this post Link to post
Posted August 31, 2010 I keep seeing these guys all over my house and yard. I think they're neat, but they run off every time I try to catch one. Oh, that's a fence lizard. Found a brown recluse on my porch, but my mom killed it because they're veneomous. Share this post Link to post
Posted August 31, 2010 And deadly venomous, to boot. Not any sissy stuff >_> ID'd some of the giant spiders I caught yesterday. Stuff from the Genus Argiope. Share this post Link to post
Posted August 31, 2010 (edited) It may have been shared here already, but my brother showed me a trick to find spiders in your lawn. Go out at night with a flashlight, hold it level with your eyes and find the little glints. What you are seeing is the reflection from their eyes, it only shows parallel to the direction the light came in. You will find that there are a lot more spiders out there than you probably realized. Edited August 31, 2010 by Nectaris Share this post Link to post
Posted August 31, 2010 One of my hissers just shed (what I think) was its last skin. This is he first time I've seen something like this so I just stood and gawked at it for a minute then went to class. I came back to find a white roach and ad an empty shell. And the roach had horns, meaning I have a male now :3 I'm only too thrilled about it. It didn't take him long to munch his skin, but he left the legs. Must be too crunchy ._. It took him about a say to get his coloring in and start developing an attitude. I plan on separating him from his mother so he doesn't start getting any ideas. I already named him Jake , after my roommate's friend who has a thing for older women. Share this post Link to post
Posted August 31, 2010 I'd say the name was creepy if it weren't fitting for a "creepy" creature... what does Jake feel? Share this post Link to post
Posted August 31, 2010 It may have been shared here already, but my brother showed me a trick to find spiders in your lawn. Go out at night with a flashlight, hold it level with your eyes and find the little glints. What you are seeing is the reflection from their eyes, it only shows parallel to the direction the light came in. You will find that there are a lot more spiders out there than you probably realized. i don't think i want to do that. i happen to like the night. really don't want to see all these beady little eyes staring back at me. i get freaked out during the day with the little buggers all over the buildings at work as it is. Share this post Link to post
Posted August 31, 2010 (edited) yeah i absolutely am freaked out by roaches... i think they are the worst creepy-crawlers ever ---------------------------------- Scroll and eggspam removed. Edited January 28, 2011 by MURDERcomplexx Share this post Link to post
Posted August 31, 2010 the only thing on this whole thread that creeps me out would be the centipede... they're just so...creepy looking D: except in the video on the first page it did kinda look cute after it...molted. lD that fluffy white moth thingy is adorable. 8D i recently found a huge black moth outside on the wall. Those things are awesome :3 i would have taken a picture of it but the camera was dead... Share this post Link to post
Posted August 31, 2010 (edited) Okay...well these guys are not creepy they are just cute and beautiful and amazing but my thread on mantis's was shut down so here is the epic amazing world of the most beautiful insect ever put on earth. Here are some amazing hunting and eating video's. The Hunt: - eats mate -eats bird - eats lizard - eats fish - eats snake - eats mouse - eats wasp - eats spider Just some mantis's winning over the hearts of many. I'm so Pretty: - mantis dance -clean, clean, clean - OMG CUTE ^-^ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIVPhM0pGo4&feature=related - you people is stupid - BABIES - om nom nom I totaly want to get one...or 100 of them for a pet. I hear they are supper smart and make amazing pets that you can actualy train like a dog. However my friend who has a mantis said they usualy only like one person. They are perhaps the only insect with personalities and you can tell them all apart by the way they act (my friend has a few of these little guys. Scyther, Jakie Chan, Kabasa (female is seperate tank or she would eat the boys) and Bruce Lee her baby) Oh and sorry reptile lovers buy ya a few of your favorit animals get eaten by the most epic bug on earth. Edited September 1, 2010 by Delphine Share this post Link to post
Posted September 1, 2010 Most of my colony as of a few days ago. http://i37.tinypic.com/167oyzm.jpg Share this post Link to post
Posted September 1, 2010 http://i253.photobucket.com/albums/hh69/la...o/Dibujo2-6.jpg How can you call that "Creepy"? I have those cute little things all around the house... I think they are some kind of Gecko or something... That one is a little, but I've seen at least two that are about fifteen centimeters long. Two of them are in in my room, and I named them Coke and Tiffany . Share this post Link to post
Posted September 1, 2010 (edited) OHSQUEE. Thats definitely a gecko of some kind. We went up to Queensland once, and there was a leetle family of tiny yellow Gecko's living in the house we were staying in. They quacked like ducks, awesomesauce. Edited September 1, 2010 by Googleplaxin Share this post Link to post
Posted September 1, 2010 My dad once found a gecko skellyton in his bathtub. :< Share this post Link to post
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