Archive for the ‘furry’ category

Really Big Spiders…

October 24, 2008

Camel Spiders are nasty little buggers…and they’re not true spiders, but are of a different order of arachnids called Solifugae (“those that flee from the sun”), which includes scorpions and harvestmen.  Unlike true spiders, they lack book lungs. Their common names include not only camel spiders, but also sun spider, sun scorpion, and wind scorpion.

Camel spiders are nocturnal, and seek shade during the day.  They became notorious during the Iraq invasion when coalition soldiers thought the spiders were attacking them when in reality they were seeking out the shade which the presence of the soldiers newly provided. They do not attack prey larger than themselves unless threatened. This does not, of course, mean that one would want to snuggle up to such a spider; they produce no venom, but leave a disproportionately large, ragged bite wound that is prone to infection.  Leg span is up to five inches, and the suckers can run at speeds up to 10 mph.

Many wild and fanciful stories exist about these spiders, including that they leap into the air, disembowel camels, scream, and run alongside moving humvees.  These tales are dubious at best, but those who don’t fancy big spiders are unlikely to test them…

Mountain Lion Attack Hoax?

October 23, 2008

–An Amish man in Pennsylvania reported that he shot a mountain lion, and was injured by a second mountain lion while tracking it.

The Pennsylvania Game Commission, however, says that there’s no evidence to support the Lancaster County man’s claim.   Crime lab tests showed that a supposed blood trail wasn’t even blood…and a knife that the man contends that he used to fight with the mountain lion has deer hair on it.   A search of the area showed no evidence of mountain lion hair, feces, or tracks.

There hasn’t been a confirmed sighting of a wild mountain lion in Pennsylvania for more than a century…

Duck-Billed Dinos Headgear

October 20, 2008

–The fleshy crests on the heads of duck-billed dinosaurs are now thought to have formed part of a resonating chamber that enabled them to make bellowing sounds.  As they matured, the bellowing sounds may have gotten lower. The crests may also have served a purpose in temperature regulation…

Longest Insect!

October 17, 2008

–In the rainforest canopy of Borneo has been found Phobaeticus chani, the world’s longest living insect!  This sucker, a stick insect, measures 22.3 inches with his legs fully extended, more than a centimeter longer than the previous record holder, another stick insect from Malaysia.  The previous record holders have both been known for over 100 years, so its cool that something bigger has just been found. The eggs of this insect actually have tiny wings so they can glide from one tree to another!

Wouldn’t this be just the thing to put down the back of an obnoxious brother, sister, or parent?

Exit Opus the Penguin…

October 15, 2008

–On November 2nd, Opus the Penguin with again be leaving us, this time supposedly forever.  Written by Berkeley Breathed, Bloom County was the first comic in which Opus appeared, initially as a short-term character.  Opus soon became the heart and soul of this 1980’s strip, and was a real break-away character.  Aptly described as an existential penguin, Opus was a sweet and innocent little guy whose ventures into contemporary culture nonetheless exposed the absurdities of modern life. Bloom County also introduced us to lawyer Steve Dallas and the unforgettable Bill the Cat…ack!

When Bloom County wound down after a long and successful run, Opus came back in another strip, Outland, and finally in the current solo effort, Opus. He was often depicted as wearing a red bow tie or a traditional tie, and was even at times shown wearing tidy whities underwear.  I will deeply miss this very special anthropomorphic penguin… <sighs>

Pawprint Furry Tattoos

October 12, 2008

–A fair number of furry folks have tattoos of the paw prints of their respective species on different parts of their anatomies.  An accurate print can be found with minimal difficulty on the ‘net, they can be done in actual size or sized up or down, they are fairly easy for tattoo artists to do, and being relatively simple, tend not to be overly expensive to obtain.

This is a red fox pawprint that I have on my left lower leg.  I enhanced the color here, and it is not really quite as dark as it appears in the pic.  A leg tattoo can be hidden with a high athletic sock should you not desire to be furry while wearing shorts in public…

Dire Wolf — Largest Canid

October 12, 2008

Larger than the gray wolf with which it existed for over 100,000 years, the Dire Wolf (Canis dirus) was the largest canid to have ever existed, weighing up to 175 lbs. and averaging five feet in length.  It was one of the megafauna that existed during the Pleistocene era.  The dire wolf had a larger head than similarly-sized gray wolves, and teeth that were quite massive.  Numerous dire wolf specimens have been discovered, thousands alone from the La Brea Tar Pits in California. Sadly, the dire wolf became extinct about 10,000 years ago, while some maintain that cryptid canines (the Waheela, for example) may represent strains of dire wolves.

In storytelling, dire wolves tend to represent the darkest side of fallen human nature, clawing its way to the surface when we come to the end of our own strength…something dark, instinctual, and powerful…<sigh!>

Extinction…

October 10, 2008

Extinction didn’t end with the dinosaurs.  The World Conservation Congress presented on Monday a comprehensive global survey that indicated that a quarter of the world’s wild mammal species are at risk for extinction. Mammals are declining, with the driving factors being habitat destruction and over-harvesting.

Land and marine mammals face different threats, with large mammals more vulnerable than small ones.  For land species, habitat loss and hunting represent the greatest danger, while marine mammals are more threatened by unintentional killing by pollution, ship strikes, and being caught in fishing nets.

Primates face some of the most intense pressures; according to the survey, 79% of primates in South and Southeast Asia are facing extinction…this is a bleak picture!

“Sanctuary” Shows Promise

October 5, 2008

–The show Sanctuary debuted on October 3rd on the SciFi channel.  Previously seen only in “webisodes,” the show centers on 157-year-old psychiatrist Dr. Helen Magnus (Amanda Tapping), who seeks to track down, study, and protect the strange and often terrifying creatures that secretly populate our world and live among us.  One of them is, yes, Bigfoot; there is also a young boy with a kind of tentacle attached to his chest.

Elements of this theme have been seen before in such shows, comics, and movies as The X-Files, Men in Black, HellBoy, X-Men, and others.  Reviews have been mixed and are frequently negative, but the show seems to show promise; you may either love it or hate it.

Dr. Magnus is on a mission to finish the work of her father and unlock the secrets behind human evolution using a unique combination of science, medicine, and her own knowledge of the supernatural.  If you enjoy such things and similar considerations often raised in this blog, Sanctuary may be worth a look.  Airing regularly on Fridays on SciFi at 9:00 or 10:00 pm…

The Aswang

October 4, 2008

The Aswang is a type of ghoul or vampire in Filipino folklore.  It is said to roam about at night in search of prey, especially sick people or expectant mothers; it prefers to eat unborn babies, and can smell them!  The aswang can assume other forms, like that of a dog, pig, or horse; such manifestations are unusually large, and are usually black in color.

During the day, the aswang lives like a normal person, and may even have a job; they are reputed not to victimize their neighbors.  The aswang flies about at night, but only the head and intestines do so, leaving the rest of the body behind on their bed…neat trick, eh? If you see what looks to be a strand of cobweb hanging down from a tree, it may be an aswang’s tongue waiting to snare an unsuspecting person.  People are warned against sleeping with their bellies exposed as then an aswang might steal their intestines as they sleep.  If the intended victim is not sleeping, the aswang would stand upside down and emit a strong odor which makes the victim incapable of moving.  Once so paralyzed, the aswang will then eat the victim’s internal organs, starting with the heart and going down to the intestines.

An aswang will stand upside down, or your reflection in their eye will appear to be upside down.  They are regarded to be in a state of sickness, and unable to control themselves.  A native healer may cure an aswang by making them drink certain potions, after which time they vomit up all kinds of strange objects!

Destination Truth ran an episode in search of an aswang in the Philippines, with certain crew members freaking out when common animals appeared in camera range, reminded no doubt of the aswang’s reputed tranformational abilities…