What the fuck

What the fuck.

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>bbq

Just burn them.

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Post the dancing mantis gif

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>on land for billions upon billions of years before vertebrates
>literally nothing but bottom feeders
lmaoing at inst*ctoids rn

Having them all that close together and of various sizes seems like a bad idea.

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Thats their secret strat for living so long though. Low requirements means good adaptation, but also means less incentive to change.

>Outnumber vertebrates both in numbers and biomass
How will vertecucks ever recover?

That's because evolution screwed them over by not having them develop lungs as insects breathe passively thus their size is based on the oxygen density of atmosphere

ezpz

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Humans have still yet to impact the evolution of the world around them nearly as much as ants,
There are no known species that mimic the appearance of humans. Ants have at least 2,000.
Imagine dominating the ecosystem so much that your very few predators are straight up named for it. Humans have no humaneater. They are devoured by lions and tigers like mere antelope.

These guys are easy. Broad machete.

>mfw realize mantes are bug centaurs

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Evolution only incentivizes survival.

Also, mammals were subservient to dinosaurs for almost 200 million years, the meteor basically levelled everything out for us. The fact that mammals were so bitchmade against reptiles was our saving grace. Being nighttime losers made living in an overcast dust storm the rise to our power.

Vidya insect thread?

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IT'S HIP

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The mantis cockroach termite triumvirate will never die

>There are no known species that mimic the appearance of humans

they went extinct

>Go to underground cave in rpg. Its full of spiders
What do they even eat there?

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>tfw you learn that high enough strength lets you step on them

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each other

There's usually bones and cocoons in with the spiders.

>What do they even eat there?
Sand

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You answered your own question

please don't post any more spiders :(

Imagine running into that at night

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>Spiders are just irl vampires
Why do no games explore this?

How can you be so sure about that?

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Brother and I went canoeing once, we made a bad move and got brushed by a tree. It was covered in spiders, they got all in the canoe and we werent able to get out until 15 or so minutes later

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

exposer therapy is good for you, user.

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Have you ever seen one documented? I didn't think so.
Besides, even if they did exist, there's no way we'd be able to fool anyone with modern technology and biological knowledge.

Sauce?

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that one is kinda cute, i only get freaked out if they're in bigger amounts or moving

Like this?

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y-yeah

Do you think they'd just go out in the open? They'd stay in forests, waiting for hikers and shit.

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jesus fucking christ AAAAAAAAAAAAA
they look kinda rubbery

>Billions
user

Would you run naked through that for $10,000?

Imagine if you were a human and fell in there

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It would probably feel pretty good.