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Friday, September 7, 2007 Friday, September 07, 2007

At sis's house now... blogging, watching mobtv and soon watching youtube. Watched tv just now.... the point i love about her house is her tv. Her national geographic... its simply amazing. Well, just for interest sake, tell you what i had watched about national geographic just now- world's deadliest animals. Cool? haha i am simply really amazed at those creatures that are able to survive and prey and to defend in their natural environment.

There's this blue ring octopus that is characterized by its brown rings on its body that when it is provoked, the colour of the ring turns bright blue. This is because of the stimulation of the secretion of certain pigment, i guess is the blue one, that had caused this effect.

Watched about the box jellyfish, te deadlies jelly fish of all. It can be as long as four and a half metres, carring on its tingling multiple tails, loads of micro thorns. Its really very deadly. It can brush pass you and sort of attack you with its thorns without you even realizing its presence. This animal is sure smart huh? its like transparent to me and looks like a floating plastic bag. haha

One last one i would like to introduce is the deadliest species of spider, not really able to remember its name. Only know that it has 2 fangs that would bite into the human's skin, even the thickest region of the skin, the toe area. Well, other spiders do not have these fanglike characteristic. Instead, they have something that resembles a piler if im not wrong. These arent taht dangerous. This spider would attack more than once, injecting its venom into the human's body to make sure that it get its target seriously hurt. It would result in muscle spasms, respiratory problems and cardiac malfunction i think and an untreated patient could die in an hour. The male spider could kill even faster, if im not wrong, its victim could be dead in fifteen minutes.

The above information is what i believed i have heard. Feel free to correct me. If you think its boring, tell me, i wont post it anymore but if you think otherwise, tell me too. haha

anywaym monday going to outram at 8 and meeting beanies at 9am. Starting to become nervous! haha

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