Have You Seen This Horrific Acid-Shooting Texas Land-Lobster?
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The recent rains have brought some serious complications into the lives of folks in the ArkLaTex. Flooding is the primary concern, especially with more precipitation in the forecast - but it certainly isn t the strangest or the creepiest side effect to the overabundance of water in our environment. That title goes to the almost-otherworldly sightings near Big Bend National Park.
According to the National Parks Service and a report from KSAT, the rains have caused a certain nocturnal (meaning that it sleeps during the day in order to hunt at night) creature to emerge in the daylight to find sustenance - and the very sight of this land-lobster thing has been terrifying visitors. What you see above is a Tailless Whipscorpion, and it s commonly known as a Vinegaroon.
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