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==Food== | ==Food== | ||
* ] - boiled ready-to-hatch duck eggs. | * ] - boiled ready-to-hatch duck eggs. | ||
* ] - Sheep's milk cheese infested with maggots. | * ] - Sheep's milk cheese infested with maggots. | ||
* ] - Ant eggs / "insect caviar" | * ] - Ant eggs / "insect caviar" |
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Articles that make you wonder how Mankind has managed to survive this far:
Chemicals
- Chlorine trifluoride - mixing this with many other substances will cause immediate combustion. Also, the Nazis considered it to be too dangerous for use in chemical warfare.
- Hydrofluoric acid - one of few substances that can dissolve glass. Also, it destroys your bones by dissolving through your skin.
- Nickel carbonyl, aka "liquid death". Enough said.
Food
- Balut - boiled ready-to-hatch duck eggs.
- Casu Marzu - Sheep's milk cheese infested with maggots.
- Escamoles - Ant eggs / "insect caviar"
- Lutefisk - lye-soaked fish.
- Pacha - Boiled sheep's head (Needs disambig and article, sadly)
- Corn smut - Fungus that grows on rotting corn.
- Beondegi - Silkworm pupa. Yum.
- Honeypot ant
- Source: Steve, don't eat it!
- Carmine - Know what "Natural Red #4" really is?
- Fried spider - rather like it sounds.
- Kopi Luwak - Civet Coffee
- Monkey brain (cuisine) - Yep, like in the movie.
- Snake wine - Contains: wine, one whole venomous snake.
- Mellified Man - Just read it.
Animals
Not all of these are huge, some are either just scary or completely opposite the human concept of cuddly.
- Some invertebrates from 5 most horrifying bugs
- Invertebrates:
- (Aquatic)
- Japanese spider crab
- Coconut crab (See this please: )
- Red king crab
- Giant isopod
- Lion's mane jellyfish - 7.5 foot diameter, 120 foot long tentacles. 'nuff said.
- Irukandji jellyfish - Causes Irukandji syndrome, "One of the most painful experiences a human can endure", from the Syndrome article: Jamie said he wished that he was stung by Chironex fleckeri instead since "the pain goes away in 20 minutes or you die".
- (Non-aquatic)
- Army ant - Moves in swarms which eat everything they come across, other than rock.
- Dorylus - Driver ants, specifically, will send an ant down your throat to deliver a poisonous bite to the inside of your lungs, to kill you. Fun fun.
- Asian giant hornet - it's bite contains a neurotoxin and chemicals that will melt your skin off. Srsly.
- Cochliomyia (aka Screw worm). See article and on Environmentalgraffiti.com
- Emerald cockroach wasp - brainwashes and "drives" cockroaches around.
- Goliath Birdeater - So named because when they first found it, it was busily eating a bird.
- Human bot fly - Just watch. You'll find out why they're listed here.
- Kissing bug
- Paraponera - Bullet ant. Feels like getting shot when they bite you. Oh, and they scream.
- Tse-tse fly - Carries Sleeping Sickness
- Vertebrates
- Aquatic
- Candiru - also known as the "penis fish" ... wanna guess where it likes to get stuck?
- Epaulette shark - also known as a walking shark. As in, it can walk with its fins.
- Non-aquatic
- Cassowary - as Splarka says, "Automatic disemboweling machine"
- Naked mole rat
- Flores Giant Rat
- Komodo dragon
- Hamster - Why the hell are these here? They're unstoppably incestuous, cannibalistic, infantophagic, and necrophagic (they'll eat eachother, including their own babies and dead). Why wouldn't they fit?
- Extinct (various)
- Elephant bird (10' tall)
- Tusoteuthis (Giant spear squid)
- Jaekelopterus rhenaniae (giant sea scorpion)
- Arthropleura (Giant milipede)
- Non-animal live
- Teensy tiny
- Leucochloridium paradoxum - Turns snails into zombies.
- Toxoplasma gondii - Does the same to humans.
- Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus - Antibiotic-immune bacteria
- See also Category:Suicide-inducing parasitism
- Viruses
- Ever wanted to be immortal? Henrietta Lacks is, or more specifically, some of her is, in the form of an immortal cancer that killed her, and has been commercialized. Still, it could have been worse, she could have been parasitic. (Thx to Splarka)
- So, why's this here?
- . Hospitals/Physicians own your discarded tissue, you have no say in the matter...
- . Your cervical cancer + HPV = new species of contagious cancer...
- . It's in the fucking wild now
- . It's got its own species name, and outlasted its original host.
- Epidermodysplasia verruciformis - Virus, turns you into a fucking tree. Srsly.
Plants
Places
- a/k/a The Gates of Hell
- Why it's interesting:
- The least accessible point on the planet.
- Rather close to where the Bloop (an unexplained biological sound from an unknown giant animal was heard)
- Also rather close to the Monahans underground/undersea nuclear weapons test (~ 20kT, no article)
- Did I mention it's right next to Cthulhu's home of R'Lyeh?
Paranormal
People
- Albert Fish
- Armin Meiwes
- Carl Tanzler - In 1933, almost two years after her death, Tanzler removed Hoyos' body from its tomb, and lived with the corpse at his home for seven years until its discovery by Hoyos' relatives and authorities in 1940.
- Concrete-Encased High School Girl murder - self-explanatory
- David Hahn - the Atomic Boyscout
- David Parker Ray
- Delphine LaLaurie - "Another woman had her arms and legs removed and patches of her flesh had been sliced off in a circular motion to make her appear as a giant caterpillar"
- Girl A
- Jack Parsons
- Jim Jones - Peoples Temple
- John Murray Spear - Tried to make a mechanical God.
- Lina Medina - gave birth at the age of 5 years, 7 months and 21 days
- Nannie Doss
- Richard Chase - he needed to prevent Nazis from turning his blood into powder via poison they had planted beneath his soap dish.
- Vladimir Demikhov & Robert J. White
Humanity
- Exploding head syndrome
- Grey goo
- Guided rat Remote controlled rats. Great.
- Hamster zona-free ovum test
- Thalidomide and Category:Teratogens
- The Hum
- Therac-25 Software bug. Whoops.