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Comment count is 12
jyrque - 2011-10-04

Fatality.


charmlessman - 2011-10-04

*BUUUURP*


Pompoulus - 2011-10-04

The food chain is going to be so PISSED


EvilHomer - 2011-10-04

Frog's a good striker, but he's really got to work on his ground game if he wants to compete at this level.


twinkieafternoon - 2011-10-04

*****
for you, Joe Rogan.


TeenerTot - 2011-10-04

Aw. Poor toad.


TheMarsTravolta - 2011-10-04

"These beetles start off living with their prey, getting to know them. They begin to establish boundaries and relationships within the ecosystem they share with other animals. Then, one fine night, the beetle decides it's tired of its typical diet of other bugs, and gets a craving for the amphibians in the vicinity. Let's follow a frog through this gruesome journey....


...With one fluid leap, the Epomis bites and clamps onto the frog's back. A hop and freak festival follows, with the frog trying to shake off its predator. Little does the frog know that a paralytic venom is slowly taking hold of it. Eventually, the frog goes perfectly still."

http://www.cwruobserver.com/opinion/epomis-beetle-devil-in-dis guise-1.2622103#.TouL1tTUwTw

Man. What a dick.


dead_cat - 2011-10-04

In cases where the frog manages to strike first and swallow the beetle, things don't end any better.


delicatessen - 2011-10-04

Spoiler in the preload image!


Jet Bin Fever - 2011-10-04

Grossssssssssssss!


twinkieafternoon - 2011-10-04

Frog just wanted a little play, but Beetle was all on her period and not having any of it.


Syd Midnight - 2011-10-09

I like how the beetle is noticeably fatter at the end of the video


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