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5 Vietnamese Centipede Facts & Care Tips | Pet Tarantulas

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  • i like the human centipede pet better....
  • in North America they are really cool pets, but in Asia they are so common and cheap that they are feeder to fish
  • You know that an animal is a bad motherfucker when even this guy doesn't hold it in his hand.
  • Didn't even talk about the care at all
  • Debating on buying one of these little ones at the reptile expo this weekend.
  • Myriapods are not arachnids.they are their own distinct group separate from Chelicerates and crustaceans.
  • 3:08 THEY ARE NOT ARACHNIDS!!!
  • Centipedes kinda freak me out, they're just these aggressive, venomous assholes that kill pretty much anything they can... ugh, I really don't like them.
  • I found one on some rocks at the beach at night this summer. It was eating a large black clam, and half of its body was coiled up inside it, and you could actually hear very strange sounds coming from the inside as the clam was getting devoured. Truly a sight to behold.
  • It is a beautiful creature
  • damn it Jungle Bob! if you would stop poking the little guy he would be calm.
  • These are the only bug (animal for that fact) that I'm scared of LIKE EW
  • I fucken hate this huhuhuh
  • It should be illegal to have these as pets! They should be destroyed. God help us if that becomes an invasive species.
  • fucking gross creatures
  • 1:42 WARNING: For People who have heart problems, or for the elderly, you may get a heart attack from this
  • Why in the name of Cthulhu would anybody ever get one of these as a pet?
  • I wanna have one
  • Do they grow indefinitely?
  • Put some clear insta-dry superglue stuff on it's stinger so you can safely hold it to show off, then kill it with fire.
  • lol Who ever thought these were friendly?
  • I had a nightmare about this once
  • Through that thing in a blender and put it full speed and then pour the remains in a incinerator. 
  • Watching with fascination throughout the whole video. Then towards the end, I suddenly notice..."That's one of those lightsaber chopsticks!" :D
  • It not aracnid it asopod or artopod families i cant spell so pls dont mind me
  • I must have o-0
  • Annnnnnd i'm not sleeping tonight.
  • How to handle a centipede. Dont.
  • there are some centepieds who are not venomous like the icelandic once they are abou ( ) long.
  • i saw some but they were small
  • STAPH IT! STAPH POKING MEEEEEEEEEE >:(
  • why in fck's name would i wanna pick one of these up?!
  • not an arachnid
  • Watched one of those things kill a snake. It was pretty freakin metal. Cool animal!
  • can't believe people buy these beautiful creatures for 20 bucks or more. I mean, I have seen alot of these in our toilet and i just kill it morbidly!
  • Lol who are these people who thinks they're friendly....
  • I always find the babies under rocks and wood. Babies are harmless they are pretty skidish and just want to find cover from the sun. Pretty cute things when they aren't 6 inches long.
  • and once again, no care tips at all... only info you can find by googleling. worst and most useless crap blog about any exotic animal...
  • I found those in my back yard but a way smaller spicies like 3 cm
  • The balls on the people that have these as pets.
  • Also in japanese culture Centipedes represent the Yokai (japanese mythical animal spirit) that inspired the "Ring" movie series.
  • The venomous appendages aren't mandibles or jaws they're actually modified feet.
  • This year their was one in my sink i killed it with knife hehe
  • Good, cause I'm Vietnamese.:)
  • Centipede: LET ME UP FUCKER i"LL BITE YOUR FUCKING HAND!!!
  • Fucking kill it
  • WHO THOUGHT THESE HELLSPAWN ARE FRIENDLY!?!?!
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