Gee thanks.....that made my day
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Tongue eating, ha, nothing compared to the brain eating ones we have in Texas.
This explains Texans
Yep, every summer - along with a few fishermen dying to flesh eating bacteria acquired from open wounds in coastal waters. http://www.kfdm.com/articles/flesh-33329-along-warns.html "Five cases and two deaths have occurred in 2009. Last year, 17 cases and seven deaths were reported." If you have a scrape that looks worse the next day, go to ER; you do not have time for an appointment.Tongue eating, ha, nothing compared to the brain eating ones we have in Texas.
Only riks is the SA candirú.hmm...... i wouldn't suggest "peeing" in your wetsuit either! that thing might "swim up stream"!
Yeah, that one. I understand the natives are much more afraid of it than piranhas, which are really more scavengers than attackers.
. So, needless to say, I have been doing alot of head scans since these people think their headaches are coming from some worms growing in their brains!
Carolyn:shark2:
how much money would it take to eat a live isopod seen in the photo? a million?