Any other pictures like that for non-snakes?Shorerider said:I knew that we had quite a few of the top venomous snakes in the world, but that list is ridiculous. And it still doesn't keep the tourists away!!!
SR.
Any other pictures like that for non-snakes?Shorerider said:I knew that we had quite a few of the top venomous snakes in the world, but that list is ridiculous. And it still doesn't keep the tourists away!!!
SR.
cruzzfish said:Any other pictures like that for non-snakes?
Geonerd said:
You mean like Box Jellyfish, Great White Sharks, Cone Snails, Stonefish, Blue Ringed Octopus, and other warm, fuzzy sea creatures?
And that still leaves the innumerable invertebrate hordes that can kill you w/o even trying.
cruzzfish said:I disagree on the cassowary. Most likely to be dangerous, but when a bird wants to become dangerous golden/bald eagles are worse. Those things chase bears away from their food.
That's more or less what I'm talking about. Eagles can fly, so they do that to get away. Cassowaries can't, so they have to fight.nuclearDays said:
Yeah, it's definitely open for debate, for smaller critters, no doubt eagles are fearsome and extremely efficient predators but how many human attacks are attributed to eagles?
Cassowaries have a history of severely injuring and even killing humans.
nuclearDays said:A few shots of Jumping spiders having 'lunch'
Small jumper eating an even smaller jumper:
Jeez, talk about having a bad day. See those 2 little nuggets at the bottom of this shot. Well, that insect was just relaxing and having its morning crap and reading the newspaper and then ... BAM ... along comes a jumper to make a meal out of him:
This fly is 'in a world of hurt':
Check out the white goop coming out of this hapless insect as its body reacts to the venom of the jumper:
ShortcutToHell said:...but the treacherous little beasts look so cuddly. Great shots as usual, ND.
Shorerider said:And you're worried about the wasps..........Lol.
Shorerider said:Almost look like eggs?
Shorerider said:Great pics ND, you must spend a lot of time in the garden. Or are these guys paid actors............I wonder?
smokemaster said:Adults eat Pollen.
nuclearDays said:
Check out the white goop coming out of this hapless insect as its body reacts to the venom of the jumper:
One of those guys just descended behind me in the bathroom on web strand. Scared the crap out of me because the last spider that did that was a rather mean orb weaver. Turns out it was friendly, so now its waiting for a picture to be taken of it.Shorerider said:And you're worried about the wasps..........Lol.
SR.