Megaloprepus caerulatus
These South American arboreal dwellers are a fascinating study and I include them for two reasons. First off, they teach today's youth a valuable lessons as their larvae fight and eat each other for dominance and supposedly, to impress girls. I feel that the school systems could only be improved if ritualized cannibalism were introduced into the elementary classrooms. Obviously, as humans, we would keep it contained and controlled and possibly charge admission to watch but it could only aid our ailing education process. Secondly, the adults feed on a former entry, our good old friend the orbweaver spider. I have to say, it takes stones being a wispy looking thing with the name damselfly and going straight into spiderwebs after a creature that is much cooler and more evil-looking than you. My applause.
Unfortunately, there is little to no hat potential with these things. I really hope the EOL starts adding some mammals because my head is getting cold.
I Judge them: Worthy of existence (especially if we can grow some supersized ones and use them to target giant enemy spiderwebs)
Sunday, March 16, 2008
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