Monstrous Wildlife: Graboids

An educational film about Graboids.
Entropy001says...

I can't fucking believe that there actually exists such a creature! To think that some giant sandworm could burst out of the ground and eat me in the desert is absolutely mindblowing.

Why didn't we hear about this shit in school?

poolcleanersays...

>> ^Entropy001:

I can't fucking believe that there actually exists such a creature! To think that some giant sandworm could burst out of the ground and eat me in the desert is absolutely mindblowing.
Why didn't we hear about this shit in school?


Sadly, this video is full of misinformation. The truth of the matter is that these are simply youngling sarlaccs, which explains why you have never heard of the graboid.

On the topic of survival -- I'm surprised you didn't learn this in school -- it's actually quite simple: when traveling through deserts always, ALWAYS vary your walking pattern so that your steps are not distinguishable from the shifting of the sands.

Or, if you're daring, lay down a thumper and catch a ride!

dagsays...

Comment hidden because you are ignoring dag.(show it anyway)

Beautiful.>> ^Entropy001:

I can't fucking believe that there actually exists such a creature! To think that some giant sandworm could burst out of the ground and eat me in the desert is absolutely mindblowing.
Why didn't we hear about this shit in school?

direpicklesays...

This said that graboids are 1) reptiles and 2) invertebrates. These are mutually exclusive, and I don't think either one of them are true of the graboid. So much misinformation. Could get you killed.

spoco2says...

I thought that too, also, if they were reptiles, they would be cold blooded and therefore could not live underground as they so obviously do... poorly researched documentary... poor

>> ^direpickle:

This said that graboids are 1) reptiles and 2) invertebrates. These are mutually exclusive, and I don't think either one of them are true of the graboid. So much misinformation. Could get you killed.

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