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afxNUMB
from So.Flo on 2006-04-06 08:49 [#01873398]
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Ok, its fucking gross. What happens is just like snakes & other insects they shed. who would've thunk it?!?!?! So my mother see's one of these little fuckers and when we researched it we found that she just killed it after it shed its nasty skin. Weird huh. And fackin GROSS!
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r40f
from qrters tea party on 2006-04-06 09:34 [#01873435]
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wow, that's actually pretty interesting.
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IronLung
from the 91fwy in soCAL (United States) on 2006-04-06 09:58 [#01873448]
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wow...that is pretty crazy.... I never knew cockroaches did shed skin....
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forck_02lynix
from brooklyn on 2006-04-06 10:26 [#01873461]
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THEY'RE CRAWLING ON MY NECK *brush brush
tasty
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DeleriousWeasel
from Guam on 2006-04-06 14:35 [#01873705]
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they can survive nuclear holocausts can't they, according to S.C.I.E.N.C.E
but how do scientists know this? Have they ever detonated a nuclear bomb on a cockroach colony? Hmm.
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Zephyr Twin
from ΔΔΔ on 2006-04-06 15:30 [#01873796]
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that one in the middle looks tasty... still soft and chewy but just enough crunch on the outside to compliment the delectable innards.
*hannibal lecter tongue-flick*
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pigster
from melbs on 2006-04-06 16:07 [#01873837]
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'but how do scientists know this? Have they ever detonated a
nuclear bomb on a cockroach colony?'
wouldnt be a bad idea actually.
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giginger
from Milky Beans (United Kingdom) on 2006-04-06 16:15 [#01873843]
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Jimminy!
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Anus_Presley
on 2006-04-06 16:23 [#01873854]
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I like standing on them on holiday. Any otherr kind of bug of that size and you might feel a little bad, but not these motherrfuckerrs.
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Anus_Presley
on 2006-04-06 16:25 [#01873856]
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To obtain the above picture, numerous cockroaches going through the molting process, relatively synchronously, were obtained by applying the principles of feeding-regulation of the cockroach molting cycle first described in Kunkel (1966).
It seems harrdly worrth the efforrt. I'd have been willing to take theirr worrd forr it without picturre prroof.
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