I'd like to meet the New Englander can make a meal of this guy!
http://thepirata.com/coconut-crab/
Those do get big. The article says that they eat fruit and such, but wasn't there a news story lately that searches may have found the remains of Amelia Earhart, and that the bones had been scattered by coconut crabs?
There is a giant crab in "Yog: Monster from Space" that looks like a giant mutated coconut crab.
Yep, in fact Arron Williams at his NODWICK site (Great comic btw.) posted it as a side with the Earhart story.
Ya know...I sure hope thats just a small trash can that things on...wait, they can climb!?
How is it I've never heard of these things before? :bouncegiggle:
Quote from: Andrew on December 15, 2010, 04:33:24 PM
Those do get big. The article says that they eat fruit and such, but wasn't there a news story lately that searches may have found the remains of Amelia Earhart, and that the bones had been scattered by coconut crabs?
There is a giant crab in "Yog: Monster from Space" that looks like a giant mutated coconut crab.
Big? They get monstrous, I was freaked just looking at the picture!
And if these things can crack coconuts with their claws, human bones might as well be matchsticks.
The guy who wrote the article makes a small reference to the mammoth spider, which is one of the relatives of the arthropod family. I can only imagine if spiders got as big as coconut crabs..you'd see me breaking a new record for the mile run for my age and weight class :buggedout:
I REALLY want one of those for a pet! Can you imagine walking one of those through a dog park, just to see people's reactions? It would be just grand!
Yeah, these things can be monsters.
Here's some pictures with people in them for size comparrison.
(http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/8065/coconutcrabinenclosure.jpg)
(http://img202.imageshack.us/img202/2671/coconutcrab.jpg)
From what I've heard, they get up to 10 pounds, can live for as long as 60 years, and are coming to kill you when you sleep.
There is just something really funny about a huge, scary arthropod that steals shiny things and knocks over your garbage. It's like the mundane truth of giant insect movies. :bouncegiggle:
I fyou wantto science up on these guys:
http://www.guammarinelab.com/publications/uogmltechrep66.pdf
I have it on good authority if one of them cracks your head open and eats your brain it can speak in your voice to lure your friends and loved ones to their DOOM.
http://www.badmovies.org/movies/crabmonsters/ (http://www.badmovies.org/movies/crabmonsters/)
Quote from: AndyC on December 17, 2010, 01:58:44 PM
There is just something really funny about a huge, scary arthropod that steals shiny things and knocks over your garbage. It's like the mundane truth of giant insect movies. :bouncegiggle:
They are very big (didn't realize that they only weigh 10 lbs, I thought they'd be more like 20 or 30), but very slow. Your best defense against being killed by them is to walk away. You don't have to run. You don't have to job. You don't even have to walk quickly. Just so long as you can walk, you're safe.
From what I've read, you can eat them, but they're protected by law. Apparently, the texture and taste is what you'd expect of crab meat, but their fruit and coconut diet affects the flavour slightly. I can just imagine what nice, big pieces of meat you could pull out of those claws and legs if you boiled or steamed one of those things.
I dunno about eating them, they seem like they'd be the crab equivalent of giant catfish.
-Ed
The hard part is finding a big enough pot. :teddyr:
Quote from: AndyC on December 18, 2010, 12:28:27 PM
The hard part is finding a big enough pot. :teddyr:
A 55 gallon drum would be a good bet :bouncegiggle:
Quote from: AndyC on December 17, 2010, 01:58:44 PM
There is just something really funny about a huge, scary arthropod that steals shiny things and knocks over your garbage. It's like the mundane truth of giant insect movies. :bouncegiggle:
Quote from: Andrew on December 18, 2010, 10:02:15 AM
They are very big (didn't realize that they only weigh 10 lbs, I thought they'd be more like 20 or 30), but very slow. Your best defense against being killed by them is to walk away. You don't have to run. You don't have to job. You don't even have to walk quickly. Just so long as you can walk, you're safe.
Unless one of those monster claws gets ahold of your heel and snaps your tendon. Then you might be walkin' a bit slower. :buggedout:
Wouldn't want to find one in my sleeping bag.
Quote from: Andrew on December 18, 2010, 10:02:15 AM
They are very big (didn't realize that they only weigh 10 lbs, I thought they'd be more like 20 or 30), but very slow. Your best defense against being killed by them is to walk away. You don't have to run. You don't have to job. You don't even have to walk quickly. Just so long as you can walk, you're safe.
I think they would get the Extra Slow Monster Movement Bonus (the Jason Voorhees Effect) coupled with the Trip Effect on Young Women power. I might also give credit to the Inexplicable Leap Power
Then they would just Sloooowly swarm the screaming victim.
-Ed
Quote from: AndyC on December 18, 2010, 01:05:48 PM
Wouldn't want to find one in my sleeping bag.
Funny you should say that...when I was about 11, I opened mu old green sleeping bag that was in my closet for about a year. In it was a mature wolf spider hat was about as big around as a small saucer! It began crawling around and soon picked up some serious steam. That was, until he met the bottom of my shoe.
From that time on, I've been a bit leary about opening sleeping blankets or going deep into closets..