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I don't know what it is, but why not just get it into a jar and take it down to a natural history museum or a zoo and ask to see an entomologist? -
Hardly alien. Seems to me like it's an obscure/rare type of catterpillar.
Look at the fur and the leg movements. I highly doubt that "alien" creatures would strangely evolve the exact same methods of movement (look at the wave-like movement of the legs) as Earthly creatures, in the same size and shape as caterpillars, nonetheless.
Besides, where's its spaceship?:)Comment
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Awww. He's cute."CREEPSHOW CREEPS ONLINE" - The first & best online resource dead-icated to Stephen King & George A. Romero's 1982 horror anthology classic!!!!Comment
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Hardly alien. Seems to me like it's an obscure/rare type of catterpillar.
Look at the fur and the leg movements. I highly doubt that "alien" creatures would strangely evolve the exact same methods of movement (look at the wave-like movement of the legs) as Earthly creatures, in the same size and shape as caterpillars, nonetheless.
Besides, where's its spaceship?Comment
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Oh wait, someone snapped their fingers and we all appeared.
No matter what you believe, you can't say that some type of evolution didn't occur. Whether that is microevolution, macroevolution, or something in between, I guarantee you that all of the species on Earth are not exactly the same today as they were millions of years ago.Comment
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Oh wait, someone snapped their fingers and we all appeared.
No matter what you believe, you can't say that some type of evolution didn't occur. Whether that is microevolution, macroevolution, or something in between, I guarantee you that all of the species on Earth are not exactly the same today as they were millions of years ago.Comment
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Hardly alien. Seems to me like it's an obscure/rare type of catterpillar.
Look at the fur and the leg movements. I highly doubt that "alien" creatures would strangely evolve the exact same methods of movement (look at the wave-like movement of the legs) as Earthly creatures, in the same size and shape as caterpillars, nonetheless.
Besides, where's its spaceship?
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So you're telling me, that with the billions and billions of different species on Earth, there isnt the slightest possibility that an alien lifeform (or even an alien bug on a planet FULL of billions and billions of species) could possibly look like any of those species, including a caterpillar?
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