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Re: "Neat" Pictures

 

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Sohu blog user Wonderdasher created this insanely detailed paper model of Bumblebee Transformer from KFC cartons, milk boxes, chopsticks, parts of a ball-point pen, plastic spring and glue! The robot has more than 60 movable joints and can actually transform.

 

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http://wonderdasher.blog.sohu.com/59275208.html

 

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Wikipedia says:

The coconut crab (Birgus latro) is the largest terrestrial arthropod in the world . . . Reports about the size of Birgus latro vary, and most references give a weight of up to 4 kg (9 lb), a body length of up to 400 mm (16 in), and a leg span of around 1 m (3 ft),[2] with males generally being larger than females. Some reports claim weights up to 17 kg and a body length of 1 m.

 

And snopes doesn't mention it. Looks like it could be real.

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And where do these creatures from the pit of hell reside' date=' and are they carnivorous, and do people have any pets left in this part of the world?[/quote']

 

over quite a large portion of the Indian and Pacific, and they're scavengers, and highly endangered because they're edible.

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