26 October 2017, 21:07
dogcatEver hunt or see one of these?
http://www.foxnews.com/science...-stuns-internet.htmlThis would freak my wife out....
26 October 2017, 21:14
MARK H. YOUNGRoss,
Nice! We just decided to do a Northern Territory buffalo hunt in '18. If Sadie sees one of those she may be calling for the charter the next day.
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SaeedEvery year, we find new insects we have never seen before in the bush while hunting.
27 October 2017, 00:10
butchlocwell it certainly resembles the governor of minnesota
27 October 2017, 21:14
376 steyrHow the heck can it fly with all that heavy stuff hanging out the rear?
31 October 2017, 06:09
SevensYup, seen one of those before. It latches on to a hosts face then lays its larvae in its belly. The larvae matures in the host's gut then pops out through the host's stomach. Can cause major havoc on your flight home.
... or was that
Aliens ?
02 November 2017, 21:57
Bud MeadowsHaven't seen one of those, Ross, but on my first trip to Namibia, as I was settling into my room, a pure white spider the size of a baseball emerged from behind a leopard skin hung above my bed. When I mentioned this to my PH, Jan du Plessis, he replied nonchalantly.... :"Oh yeah, he's lived there for quite some time. He's a good spider who eats all the other bugs." I left him alone and actually looked forward to seeing him when I returned to my room each evening. I never saw him again in my next three trips to hunt with Jan, and I kinda miss the big guy. I don't know the life expectancy of giant white Namibian spiders, but I expect he died of old age.
03 November 2017, 00:17
AK145quote:
Originally posted by Sevens:
Yup, seen one of those before. It latches on to a hosts face then lays its larvae in its belly. The larvae matures in the host's gut then pops out through the host's stomach. Can cause major havoc on your flight home.
... or was that Aliens ?
Haha! Exactly what I was thinking!