13 real animals lifted directly out of your nightmares.

^Wtf, u laugh at shit like that?

Dude, that shit is scary. I'm feena have some nightmares now....

...

If the thread was anything like the title suggested, I'd totally lift women directly out my dreams. :D
 
lmao at 'the tentacle faced digbeast'.

And I also loled at the invisible head:

"That's right. Rather than giving it a great sense of smell or touch or superior electromagnetic senses to help it hunt in the darkness of the deep sea, nature saw fit to glue eyes on the top of its brain and give it an invisible skull. Why not?"

Oh and most of them are not dangerous. This beats that article by miles:

http://www.cracked.com/article_15816_5-most-horrifying-bugs-in-world.html

oh and this is creepy:

"Africanized bees owe their existence to science. Warwick E. Kerr created them in Brazil during the 1950s by crossing a European bee with an African bee. He wanted a bee that could live in the jungle. He got a bee that swarms by the hundreds of millions, is insanely territorial, mindlessly aggressive, has killed anywhere from a few dozen to a few thousand people. And, can live in the jungle.

And after they escaped and swarmed northward, it turned out they were a-OK with deserts, too. They'll be in Montana by 2010."
 
Yeah, I've seen that hornet video. They're like the 300 Spartans, only difference without the swords, armor, and Gerard Butler porking Jennifer Aniston.
 
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lmao at 'the tentacle faced digbeast'.

And I also loled at the invisible head:

"That's right. Rather than giving it a great sense of smell or touch or superior electromagnetic senses to help it hunt in the darkness of the deep sea, nature saw fit to glue eyes on the top of its brain and give it an invisible skull. Why not?"

Oh and most of them are not dangerous. This beats that article by miles:

The 5 Most Horrifying Bugs in the World | Cracked.com

oh and this is creepy:

"Africanized bees owe their existence to science. Warwick E. Kerr created them in Brazil during the 1950s by crossing a European bee with an African bee. He wanted a bee that could live in the jungle. He got a bee that swarms by the hundreds of millions, is insanely territorial, mindlessly aggressive, has killed anywhere from a few dozen to a few thousand people. And, can live in the jungle.

And after they escaped and swarmed northward, it turned out they were a-OK with deserts, too. They'll be in Montana by 2010."

I've heard of most of these too. Dude that botfly freaks me OUT. Seriously.. it makes me pee my pants a little.
 
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