I can take pictures, but not sure where I would upload them.
So this little bug/insect thing has 3 legs on each side. It's possible that it has 4, but I am going to assume the ones on the front is it's antenna or something.
I was laying on my bed when I saw something crawling on the ceiling. I thought it looked like a scorpian. It was tiny. Slim body, no longer than 1 centimeter. When I said it looked like a scorpian, is that it has these things on the front that is curved and from a distance looks like a scoprian's pinchers. It doesn't look like it can bend, and when I looked very closely through the cup I put it in, it looks like a version of crab legs. Those "crab legs" is actually have the length of it's body, and it's what makes this bugger so...eye appealing. I have never seen this type of... "insect/scorpion/crab/ breed bug before, LOL!
I know my description prob isn't enough, anyone know a good website I can upload it to?
So this little bug/insect thing has 3 legs on each side. It's possible that it has 4, but I am going to assume the ones on the front is it's antenna or something.
I was laying on my bed when I saw something crawling on the ceiling. I thought it looked like a scorpian. It was tiny. Slim body, no longer than 1 centimeter. When I said it looked like a scorpian, is that it has these things on the front that is curved and from a distance looks like a scoprian's pinchers. It doesn't look like it can bend, and when I looked very closely through the cup I put it in, it looks like a version of crab legs. Those "crab legs" is actually have the length of it's body, and it's what makes this bugger so...eye appealing. I have never seen this type of... "insect/scorpion/crab/ breed bug before, LOL!
I know my description prob isn't enough, anyone know a good website I can upload it to?
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It wouldn't be a pseudoscorpion, would it? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudoscor…
The sites I most commonly see photos uploaded to around here are Tinypic and Photobucket. Good luck getting a good picture of something so small, however. My phone will almost never take remotely recognizable photos of anything smaller than a sphinx moth, but if you have the technology on you to get a clear picture of a one centimeter arthropod, go for it; it will help greatly with our attempts to identify it.
The sites I most commonly see photos uploaded to around here are Tinypic and Photobucket. Good luck getting a good picture of something so small, however. My phone will almost never take remotely recognizable photos of anything smaller than a sphinx moth, but if you have the technology on you to get a clear picture of a one centimeter arthropod, go for it; it will help greatly with our attempts to identify it.
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Sounds like this: http://www.google.com/search?tbm=isch&hl…
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I think it is you friend Plankton.
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insects.org
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Flickr is easy to upload to, it's linked with Yahoo so you use the same password and login.
Baby praying mantis ?
Baby praying mantis ?