2 crocs tear gazelle in half
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Re: 2 crocs tear gazelle in half
That's going to happen to you when Trump becomes president. He's going to feed anyone who looks like a foreigner to the alligators.
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Re: 2 crocs tear gazelle in half
If I ever meet God, one of the questions I would ask him is why nature needs to be so brutal.
The clip in the OP is tough, but some hunter-prey dynamics are difficult to understand:
Few parasitoids are more bizarre or disturbing than the wasps of the genus Glyptapanteles, whose females inject their eggs into living caterpillars. Once inside, the larvae mature, feeding on the caterpillar’s body fluids before gnawing through its skin en masse and emerging into the light of day. And despite the trauma, not only does the caterpillar survive---initially at least---but the larvae proceed to mind-control it, turning their host into a bodyguard that protects them as they spin their cocoons and finish maturing. Then, finally, the caterpillar starves to death, but only after the tiny wasps emerge from their cocoons and fly away.
God...you couldn't work a better design than this?
The clip in the OP is tough, but some hunter-prey dynamics are difficult to understand:
Few parasitoids are more bizarre or disturbing than the wasps of the genus Glyptapanteles, whose females inject their eggs into living caterpillars. Once inside, the larvae mature, feeding on the caterpillar’s body fluids before gnawing through its skin en masse and emerging into the light of day. And despite the trauma, not only does the caterpillar survive---initially at least---but the larvae proceed to mind-control it, turning their host into a bodyguard that protects them as they spin their cocoons and finish maturing. Then, finally, the caterpillar starves to death, but only after the tiny wasps emerge from their cocoons and fly away.
God...you couldn't work a better design than this?
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Re: 2 crocs tear gazelle in half
No troll that looked pretty tasty. I bet she slept like a log that night.
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Re: 2 crocs tear gazelle in half
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Re: 2 crocs tear gazelle in half
You have a better chance meeting the Easter bunny.Bush4Ever. wrote: ↑Mon Jun 24, 2024 5:24 pm If I ever meet God, one of the questions I would ask him is why nature needs to be so brutal.
The clip in the OP is tough, but some hunter-prey dynamics are difficult to understand:
Few parasitoids are more bizarre or disturbing than the wasps of the genus Glyptapanteles, whose females inject their eggs into living caterpillars. Once inside, the larvae mature, feeding on the caterpillar’s body fluids before gnawing through its skin en masse and emerging into the light of day. And despite the trauma, not only does the caterpillar survive---initially at least---but the larvae proceed to mind-control it, turning their host into a bodyguard that protects them as they spin their cocoons and finish maturing. Then, finally, the caterpillar starves to death, but only after the tiny wasps emerge from their cocoons and fly away.
God...you couldn't work a better design than this?
And nature is not even close to as brutal as man is but you support that
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Re: 2 crocs tear gazelle in half
You don't need to comment/argue/pick a fight on everything.elartman1973 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 24, 2024 6:14 pm
You have a better chance meeting the Easter bunny.
And nature is not even close to as brutal as man is but you support that
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Re: 2 crocs tear gazelle in half
Says tge guy who tries to mention my name and tries to bash me every thread he posts in even when I'm not involvedBush4Ever. wrote: ↑Mon Jun 24, 2024 6:20 pmYou don't need to comment/argue/pick a fight on everything.elartman1973 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 24, 2024 6:14 pm
You have a better chance meeting the Easter bunny.
And nature is not even close to as brutal as man is but you support that
"I'm drivin Caddy, you fixin a FORD"
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Re: 2 crocs tear gazelle in half
We can do it. You can’t. Try to practice some restraint.elartman1973 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 24, 2024 7:01 pmSays tge guy who tries to mention my name and tries to bash me every thread he posts in even when I'm not involvedBush4Ever. wrote: ↑Mon Jun 24, 2024 6:20 pmYou don't need to comment/argue/pick a fight on everything.elartman1973 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 24, 2024 6:14 pm
You have a better chance meeting the Easter bunny.
And nature is not even close to as brutal as man is but you support that
Re: 2 crocs tear gazelle in half
Love those Latest Sighting vids from Kruger National Park… they’re always so brutal.
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