Name Your Favorite Insect!
tarantulas north of the border are not poisonous. and there is also an old saying, that if you see a tarantula crossing the road, it means it's going to rain. and actually the couple times i have seen one crossing the road, it did rain later on in the day.
as for my favorite insect...is a scorpion an arachnid or an insect?
as for my favorite insect...is a scorpion an arachnid or an insect?
I would be a serial killer if i didn't have such a strong distaste for manual labor
@Hello DP, I like small spiders also
If you have spider phobia, I can treat it for you
(I have had a few patients with different insect phobias, cured them all
)
@Nael: Scorpions are arachnids, like spiders.
If you have spider phobia, I can treat it for you
@Nael: Scorpions are arachnids, like spiders.
"There are in fact two things, science and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the latter ignorance." - Hippocrates
Moderator of Planescape: Torment, Diablo I & II and Dungeon Siege forums
I don`t have a favourite insect.
I hate e`m all
Just the mere thought of insects makes me itch all over. The average lifespan for any insect, bug, whatever, in my room is about 10 seconds.
I could never have any animal in my house except fish, because they are in a tank.
I know, I know, you can have spiders in a tank too, but I wouldn`t be able to sleep or move anywhere inside that house knowing there is a spider in the same house.
They just totally freak me out. Long legs with hair all over and some small beady eyes staring straight at you
I hate e`m all
Just the mere thought of insects makes me itch all over. The average lifespan for any insect, bug, whatever, in my room is about 10 seconds.
I could never have any animal in my house except fish, because they are in a tank.
I know, I know, you can have spiders in a tank too, but I wouldn`t be able to sleep or move anywhere inside that house knowing there is a spider in the same house.
They just totally freak me out. Long legs with hair all over and some small beady eyes staring straight at you
"Against stupidity, the Gods themselves contend in vain." -Friedrich Schiller
Age does not diminish the extreme disappointment of having a scoop of ice cream fall from the cone.
Age does not diminish the extreme disappointment of having a scoop of ice cream fall from the cone.
I'm largely of the same mind, oki101. I don't usually smash spiders though, since they eat other bugs, so I use my patented bug catching jar to release them back into the wild from wence they sprung. A quote from Buffy the Vampire Slayer pretty much sums up my feelings: "I don't like spiders, okay? Their furry bodies, and their sticky webs, and what do they need all those legs for anyway? I'll tell you: for crawling across your face in the middle of the night." I can only think of three things worse then running face first into a spider web in the middle of the night. *Shudder*
Nature’s first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
So are sharks, but I'm not about to leap into the water with a Great White.

[ 06-14-2001: Message edited by: Kayless ]

[ 06-14-2001: Message edited by: Kayless ]
Nature’s first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
- fable
- Posts: 30676
- Joined: Wed Mar 14, 2001 12:00 pm
- Location: The sun, the moon, and the stars.
- Contact:
During the late '80's and into the '90's, my wife (then girlfriend) and I took 3 trips to Venezuela. On one of these, we actually traveled down the Orinoco in the Amazons to within distance of Angel Falls, in a large, dugout canoe, along with about 8 other idiots.Nael writes:
tarantulas north of the border are not poisonous.
At another time, we stayed at a pretty primitive camp on the border between Venezuela and Columbia (Venezuelan side--or, most definitely, even then). One of our guides was a smartass who had been trained in the US, though originally a local, and a complete cynic about everything. For some reason, he took a shine to us in particular. (Have I mentioned that if there's a person with an attitude problem, or even a schizophrenic, within a mile, they seek me out and provide a heart-to-heart chat?)
Once, we were traveling down something that vaguely resembled a road in a battered bus, when he pulled over. He'd found a tarantula, a huge sucker, and he took it back to the camp as a "pet." He wrapped it in a face cloth. Later that day, he whispered to us confidentially that he'd forgotten about using the cloth on the tarantula, had wiped his face and neck with the cloth a few minutes back, and was now in agony from the sting of it. Then he just grinned. I could relate to that. There's something universal about doing a Stupid Thing. But I'd never realized before that time that the "fur" of tarantulas was covered with a chemical that protected it in a very unpleasant fashion.
And just think, I got a wonderful example of this by traveling down to the Amazon.
To the Righteous belong the fruits of violent victory. The rest of us will have to settle for warm friends, warm lovers, and a wink from a quietly supportive universe.
@Kayless: The great white is probably far more endangered than any spider. Still, I think it's a pity to kill off non dangerous bugs...Suppose I should have been a good Ahimsa hindu...
@Fable: I think at least some species of taratulas only give off the skin irritating stuff when they feel threatened.
About the people with psychiatric disorders having a radar for you: I know exactly what you mean, I used to have the same problem. That's why I decided to become a psychologist, I could as well get paid for it

@Fable: I think at least some species of taratulas only give off the skin irritating stuff when they feel threatened.
About the people with psychiatric disorders having a radar for you: I know exactly what you mean, I used to have the same problem. That's why I decided to become a psychologist, I could as well get paid for it
"There are in fact two things, science and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the latter ignorance." - Hippocrates
Moderator of Planescape: Torment, Diablo I & II and Dungeon Siege forums
My ultimate nightmare: A bastardized mutation of shark and spider, hunting me down in the dark. A friend and I were up late drinking a couple days ago and the subject of dangerous animals came up. Humanity has mastered the atom and is capable of creating viruses and flying to the very stars themselves. Why is it we still allow animals to occasionally kill one of our own? The world would be a much safer place if 90% of the animal population (the dangerous and the annoying ones) were whipped out(To hell with the ecco system!).
Then the only thing we’d need to worry about would be other humans.
"Man is the only animal that blushes - or needs to."
-Mark Twain




"Man is the only animal that blushes - or needs to."
-Mark Twain
Nature’s first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
@Kayless: Heh, if I didn't care for the eco systems, my ultimate nightmare would be running into a hungry crossing between large shark and polar bear
Both would view me just as a seal-equivalent in a gore tex wrap. 
"There are in fact two things, science and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the latter ignorance." - Hippocrates
Moderator of Planescape: Torment, Diablo I & II and Dungeon Siege forums
Bears don't bother me all that much, since I see them all the time when I go fishing (and even chased a pair of adolescents off my porch once). But we all have something that scares us, however irrational. Austin Powers is afraid of carnies (circus freaks, nomads you know.). 
Nature’s first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
Favourite Insect: Scandanavian Elponquimino-Bucho-Hastidulosos
Description: Big bug, six legs, a couple of eyes and a really nice set of horns!
Reason: It's got purdy colours, and makes a noise like a cat hawking up a cricket stuck in it's throat.
On a more serious note.
Favourite Insect: Dung Beatle
Reason: I can identify with the whole pushing crap up a hill... such is life.
Description: Big bug, six legs, a couple of eyes and a really nice set of horns!
Reason: It's got purdy colours, and makes a noise like a cat hawking up a cricket stuck in it's throat.
On a more serious note.
Favourite Insect: Dung Beatle
Reason: I can identify with the whole pushing crap up a hill... such is life.
Cartoon Law III
Any body passing through solid matter will leave a perforation conforming to its perimeter. Also called the silhouette of passage, this phenomenon is the speciality of victims of directed-pressure explosions and of reckless cowards who are so eager to escape that they exit directly through the wall of a house, leaving a cookie-cutout-perfect hole. The threat of skunks or matrimony often catalyzes this reaction.
Any body passing through solid matter will leave a perforation conforming to its perimeter. Also called the silhouette of passage, this phenomenon is the speciality of victims of directed-pressure explosions and of reckless cowards who are so eager to escape that they exit directly through the wall of a house, leaving a cookie-cutout-perfect hole. The threat of skunks or matrimony often catalyzes this reaction.
Certainly we all have some irrational fears of some kind. I don't fear bears in general, but since I understand polar bears are one of the few species that actually see humans as food, I fear them, as I fear large man eating sharks. But most of all I fear cars and the crazy busdrivers in this town!
I was once out for a swim from a boat, and saw two triangular dorsal fins closing in on me. I almost sunk by pure fear, but it turned out it was only two dolphins!
I think many fears we feel toward certain animals are due to lack of knowledge, we are simply not used to meet them and we don't know how to interpret their behaviour. I'm sure I would be less afraid of polar bears if I understood their behaviour better.
But of course the most dangerous animals on this planet are we. :sad:
I was once out for a swim from a boat, and saw two triangular dorsal fins closing in on me. I almost sunk by pure fear, but it turned out it was only two dolphins!
I think many fears we feel toward certain animals are due to lack of knowledge, we are simply not used to meet them and we don't know how to interpret their behaviour. I'm sure I would be less afraid of polar bears if I understood their behaviour better.
But of course the most dangerous animals on this planet are we. :sad:
"There are in fact two things, science and opinion; the former begets knowledge, the latter ignorance." - Hippocrates
Moderator of Planescape: Torment, Diablo I & II and Dungeon Siege forums
Yea, large men scare me too! What's even more scarier is when they start eating meatballs!Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG>I fear large man eating sharks.</STRONG>
*Cowers in the corner, biting and chewing his nails*
Cartoon Law III
Any body passing through solid matter will leave a perforation conforming to its perimeter. Also called the silhouette of passage, this phenomenon is the speciality of victims of directed-pressure explosions and of reckless cowards who are so eager to escape that they exit directly through the wall of a house, leaving a cookie-cutout-perfect hole. The threat of skunks or matrimony often catalyzes this reaction.
Any body passing through solid matter will leave a perforation conforming to its perimeter. Also called the silhouette of passage, this phenomenon is the speciality of victims of directed-pressure explosions and of reckless cowards who are so eager to escape that they exit directly through the wall of a house, leaving a cookie-cutout-perfect hole. The threat of skunks or matrimony often catalyzes this reaction.
I know a lot about sharks (thank you discovery channel) and am aware that I am more likely to be struck be lightning then attacked by one. But the possibility, however remote, still instills terror within me. It’s a universal fear. A shark will do the worse thing possible (eat you) in the worse way possible (helpless and completely out of your element). It’s why the movie Jaws touched on such a primal fear (I loved Jaws. Scariest damn movie I’ve ever seen. I’d rather sit in a cage with Hannibal Lector then jump in the water with that).
P.S. Sorry for diverting your bug topic fable.
P.S. Sorry for diverting your bug topic fable.
Nature’s first green is gold,
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
Her hardest hue to hold.
Her early leaf’s a flower;
But only so an hour.
Then leaf subsides to leaf.
So Eden sank to grief,
So dawn goes down to day.
Nothing gold can stay.
- Gwalchmai
- Posts: 6252
- Joined: Wed May 09, 2001 11:00 am
- Location: This Quintessence of Dust
- Contact:
Hey, I've been meaning to have a nice heart-to-heart with you, Fable. Should I schedule an appointment?Originally posted by fable:
<STRONG>(Have I mentioned that if there's a person with an attitude problem, or even a schizophrenic, within a mile, they seek me out and provide a heart-to-heart chat?)</STRONG>
That there; exactly the kinda diversion we coulda used.