Parasitic Wasp stinging Spider
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:why:
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@badchavez doesn't it die anyway after?
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I̲̫̲̭̖̩ͭͤ̀ͩͭ̑̑T̸͈ͮ̃ͣͪͬ̚S̹̿̑ ̯̹̜͎̫̘̭̾͑̌̐̋̇F̦̻̝̜̪̋̀̈̎A̤͆ͥ͘K̀
̠̟͎̟̈́͋ͮ̈̿͢E̘̫̫ ̛̗̮̭͇̘͇͖L̸̝͓̦̟͙O̒̋̋̆̀̓͑Öͫͨͪ̄̌ ͂͏̮͇K͍͍̮̈̅̉̃ͧ̽͆ ̕I̤͓̩̟̲̺̔̈́T̯͎͒͆͒ͧ'̷̭͍̞͙̆̈ͪͮ́̒ ͍̻S͚̖͉̜͕̬ ͈̫̲͚͖̼͔ͬ̽͐̋͜P̮̟̺̙̋͋L͈͂͐͡Ȃ̦̤̞S ͩ̾̃̽̓̇͢T̨̠͓̖̼̙̍ͫ̾͆̈́͊̋I̪̹ͥ̿ͪ͌̓͆ C͌ͦ́͌̎̊͒͏̤̜!̖̦̈́̀̉ -
He is the father!
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i would have killed the wasp after
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Parasitoids are the nastiest creatures on the planet.
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it looks like how a chinese man would mount a woman
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i would microwave every one of these godless opportunistic wasps...
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@guitarboy2015 Arachnecrophilia?
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Thanks for posting this, I went into my garage to do some laundry, and this shiny black, highly aggressive flying insect that looked exactly like the wasp in this video, came swooping in, and actually chased me. Soon after this, I discovered that there where several of these wasp building nests that looked like someone threw a chunk of mud on my wall and left it to try. I've looked all over trying to find out about them.
HAHA SPIDER RAPE :D
guitarboy2015 2 years ago 24
Theese wasps has a strong paralyzing venom, which they inject into their victims so that they can easily be dragged away and used as nests for their eggs.
When the eggs hatch, the larvae feed on the spider while it's still alive.
I don't think they have ever been seen laying eggs inside a human body...
MrBummelum 4 years ago 17