B BrianH AC Members Oct 16, 2001 517 0 16 Oakland, NJ photos.yahoo.com Feb 18, 2003 #1 Check out this link. http://the.honoluluadvertiser.com/article/2003/Feb/14/ln/ln01a.html#top Last edited: Feb 18, 2003
H heedicus aqua-nerd in training Dec 23, 2001 86 0 0 Boise, ID www.skijor.bravepages.com Feb 18, 2003 #2 HOLY COW, that is a honker! man alive I would hate to find one of those in a dark alley. t
OrionGirl No freelancing! Aug 14, 2001 14,053 343 143 Poconos Real Name Sheila Feb 18, 2003 #3 I think that's the kind of critter that finds you, not the other way around.
B Boogiechillin It's ok, I confuse my students too. Oct 26, 2000 381 0 0 Akron, OH, USA www.trocadero.com Feb 18, 2003 #4 Holy ****, that's a big mantis. That could actually do some serious damage to someone if it came up alive and kicking.
Holy ****, that's a big mantis. That could actually do some serious damage to someone if it came up alive and kicking.
gcvt Functional Aquaholic Mar 15, 2001 795 0 0 57 SF, CA www.motorworld.com Feb 18, 2003 #5 That gave me the willies!
Dale W. Formerly known as "Reefscape" Oct 7, 1998 944 0 16 64 Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii www.thekor.org Feb 18, 2003 #6 And tasty to. I have seen them around 6-7" before but nothing that big. I wouldnt eat anything out of that canal. It is pretty discusting.
And tasty to. I have seen them around 6-7" before but nothing that big. I wouldnt eat anything out of that canal. It is pretty discusting.
V VoodooChild Kissin' the Sky Dec 17, 2001 1,056 0 0 41 MN Visit site Feb 18, 2003 #7 Forget those mantis traps you can buy. If I found one of those in my rock, I'm just draining the tank down and throwing the whole aquarium out on the side of the highway.
Forget those mantis traps you can buy. If I found one of those in my rock, I'm just draining the tank down and throwing the whole aquarium out on the side of the highway.