The Cutest Animal in the World!

Then the bear will have had its fill of maulings!

And I want to go to the Berlin Zoo! It's NICE.
 
I think shrimp are cute.
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So are crabs.
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Just one more thing I hate about you enmos.. :p.
But why ?.. Kittens are cuter.

Kittens may be cute in a fluffy kind of way, but insects are cute in a rule-the-world kind of way :cool:
They really do rule the world you know. Insects have by far the most successful 'design' within the Animalia.
By the way, no insects = no humans.

Hail the little creatures !!
 
Since when are 'rulers' cuddly cute? Insects may rule but at the expense of being cute. Its more like 'Hail EEK!'

I don't mind them as long as they stay in the yard.

Where's the Raid?
 
Since when are 'rulers' cuddly cute? Insects may rule but at the expense of being cute. Its more like 'Hail EEK!'

I don't mind them as long as they stay in the yard.

Where's the Raid?

Ow.. come one. Don't tell me you don't think power is sexy :cool:


What raid ? *suspicious* :bugeye:
 
Hahaha! Sneaky little hobbitses.

Its a pygmy tarsier. Their tiny and fluffy, with big eyes and claws. They're absolutely uglyadorable. Too bad we can't keep em as pets. Not fond of their long tail though...too rat like.
 
http://opa.yale.edu/news/article.aspx?id=2010 said:
390-Million-Year-Old Scorpion Fossil — Biggest Bug Known
“Imagine an eight-foot-long scorpion,” said O. Erik Tetlie, postdoctoral associate in the Department of Geology and Geophysics at Yale, and an author of the report online in Royal Society Biology Letters. “The claw itself is a foot-and-a-half long — indicating that this ancient arthropod is much larger than previous estimates — and certainly the largest seen to date.”


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Reconstruction of a fossil claw from the ancient sea scorpion Jaekelopterus rhenaniae (e), and comparative sizes of a human male with the sea scorpion (a), the trilobite Isotelus rex (b), the dragonfly Meganeura monyi (c), and the millipede Arthropleura armata (d).


Oh damn ! I'd give my right arm to see that Meganeura in real life !

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meganeura_monyi said:
Meganeura monyi was a prehistoric insect of the Carboniferous period (300 million years ago), resembling and related to the present-day dragonfly. With a wingspan of more than 75 cm (2.5 ft) wide, it was the largest known flying insect species ever to appear on Earth. It was predatory, feeding on other insects and even small amphibians.

 
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