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Jul 24, 2017
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CrashMcLarson
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RE: Tarantula Hawk Wasp
"When the wasp larva hatches, it creates a small hole in the spider's abdomen, then enters and feeds voraciously, avoiding vital organs for as long as possible to keep the spider alive.[3]"
That's some scary ish..
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5 Points to Whoever Can Identify What This Is
coolcats
7/24/17 1:33pm
soup spoon?
Sea Chicken
7/24/17 1:34pm
Trantula hawk Wasp?
Nat Gas Man
7/24/17 1:35pm
That's what I believe it was
coolcats
7/24/17 1:36pm
Tarantula hawk, maybe? If so, be grateful you didn't get stung. Very painful.
Phasor
7/24/17 1:35pm
Mothma
JohnnyComeLately
7/24/17 1:36pm
bug
HenderCoug
7/24/17 1:36pm
Tarantula Hawk Wasp
HammerTheHive
7/24/17 1:37pm
Hack...
HammerTheHive
7/24/17 1:38pm
RE: Tarantula Hawk Wasp
CrashMcLarson
7/24/17 2:11pm
Definitely a disturbing visual. IntereSTING that it's New Mexico's state insect
HammerTheHive
7/24/17 5:55pm
Ranks a 5 on "Schmidt's sting pain scale" - the most painful of all
dryflyelk
7/24/17 1:43pm
RE: 5 Points to Whoever Can Identify What This Is
El Fuego
7/24/17 1:55pm
One of the 4 horseman
claw
7/24/17 1:59pm
Where, so I can know to avoid the area?
Cougarrr
7/24/17 2:37pm
Herriman, south Salt Lake valley
coolcats
7/24/17 2:57pm
Noooo! They've been migrating farther and farther north.
tebowned
7/24/17 3:30pm
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