They can smell decay and lead you to the corpses of gun victims
if you align your mind with their insect ways.
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Fri 8 Jul 2011, 10:53,
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The interesting thing about giant insects is that if they were constructed the same way as tiny insects they wouldn't be able to stand under their own weight
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Fri 8 Jul 2011, 11:02,
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Or breathe, apparently.
I think this is a volume-to-surface-area thing, since they do it passively through holes instead of pumping.
Could possibly have a really giant flat insect, like a rectangular beetle a mile wide.
In fact it wouldn't even have to be rectangular, I don't know why I said that. Just trying to keep things simple.
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Fri 8 Jul 2011, 11:18,
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Could possibly have a really giant flat insect, like a rectangular beetle a mile wide.
In fact it wouldn't even have to be rectangular, I don't know why I said that. Just trying to keep things simple.
I'm sure if it became a necessity in the food chain then nature would find a way
Kind of like how Giant wetas (that red thing is a tomato) have evolved to fill a missing rodent/rabbit gap in the NZ food chain.
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