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I chopped its head OFF!
some how. there was a bee in my house. it landed on my desk. and i was quick enough with the blade to get his head off. his fucking body is still squirming around over there.
do most dead things move around for a while after decapitation? i heard snakes do. do star fish really grow into two seperate organisms if you cut them in half? enlighten me with strange animal theory. |
Murderer!!!! :waaaaahh
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Only pussies kill other creatures.
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if you chop off a humans head he will wiggle around for awhile
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" As the name suggests, the arms of the brittle stars are rather liable to break. This is actually an escape mechanism. Those arms regenerate quickly and an entire new organism can regenerate, if the broken arm is attached to a seizable portion of the disk. Brittle stars can reproduce asexually by self-division. Brittle stars are the most active and fastest moving echinoderms." Brittle stars aren't quite starfish, but they're close cousins. |
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Sorry, he's sporting a Pimproll banner in his sig... I guess that makes it okay though, huh? :321GFY Sorry did he mess up your fascinating post about killing a bug? My heart fucking bleeds. |
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"a cockroach could live a long time, perhaps a month, without its head."
http://www.thaibugs.com/Articles/roach.html The only thing that kills a cockroach from decapitation oddly enough is dehydration. If you could find away to supply water to the roach without it's head it would continue to live. |
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