imported_ViZion
26-01-2004, 08:01
Dr. Hemper Arcres, a researcher for ViZion's DoER (Department of Environmental Research), has discovered two new bugs!
The first one, which has been named the Peanut bug for its shape, is extremely, extremely rare. It is 1" long.
http://www.zolrman.com/bug/1.jpg
The second one, we have found, has a large underground nest. We are currently looking for any other nests. This one is called the Arcres bug, named after the researcher who discovered it
http://www.qmuseum.qld.gov.au/organisation/sections/photo/insects.gif
Both are poisonous, but not enough to kill most people, though it is strong enough to kill most small animals, and other bugs.
We have found that in controlled environments, both reproduce very rapidly, but put into the normal environment, only one in every 34 Peanut bugs reproduce, and one in only 27 Arcres bugs reproduce.
Both feed on other insects, very small animals (they both hunt in swarms at night - they both also fly), and leafs.
We have found these to be very dangerious and feared bugs in the animal kingdom.
We are willing to sell groups of 100 of these bugs to other nations and companies for research purposes for $5,000 USD (per group of 100).
The first one, which has been named the Peanut bug for its shape, is extremely, extremely rare. It is 1" long.
http://www.zolrman.com/bug/1.jpg
The second one, we have found, has a large underground nest. We are currently looking for any other nests. This one is called the Arcres bug, named after the researcher who discovered it
http://www.qmuseum.qld.gov.au/organisation/sections/photo/insects.gif
Both are poisonous, but not enough to kill most people, though it is strong enough to kill most small animals, and other bugs.
We have found that in controlled environments, both reproduce very rapidly, but put into the normal environment, only one in every 34 Peanut bugs reproduce, and one in only 27 Arcres bugs reproduce.
Both feed on other insects, very small animals (they both hunt in swarms at night - they both also fly), and leafs.
We have found these to be very dangerious and feared bugs in the animal kingdom.
We are willing to sell groups of 100 of these bugs to other nations and companies for research purposes for $5,000 USD (per group of 100).