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It does bring to mind one of those old, black and white, cheesy movies with cavemen and dinosaurs... can easily picture giant bugs added into the mix!

I think the women on this board have strange sexual fantacies involving giant bug sex...

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theres also been discoveries of fossilzed millipeds actually larger than that scorpion....

and another aspect is

most of our ocean floor remains undiscoverd we could have something crawling around there scarier than that....

and there is a chance that they could possibly find fossilized spiders and other types of insects just as big

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theres also been discoveries of fossilzed millipeds actually larger than that scorpion....

and another aspect is

most of our ocean floor remains undiscoverd we could have something crawling around there scarier than that....

and there is a chance that they could possibly find fossilized spiders and other types of insects just as big

Indeed

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What I'm wondering is HOW they got so big...having exoskeletons and all. The exoskeleton is a good reason insects are as small as they are now...maybe it was REALLY warm back then all the time? I'm only guessing, I haven't brushed up on any prehistorical science or anything in awhile.

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What I'm wondering is HOW they got so big...having exoskeletons and all. The exoskeleton is a good reason insects are as small as they are now...maybe it was REALLY warm back then all the time? I'm only guessing, I haven't brushed up on any prehistorical science or anything in awhile.

A lot more oxygan in the biosphere back then...

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