Fact or Fiction?: A Cockroach Can Live without Its Head: Scientific AmericanFirst Faved : Apr 14 2007 by MagicmonkeyTFaved : 1 time with noteViewed : 23 timesFave It!
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- MagicmonkeyT - Apr 14 2007 | brain, science, nasty, ew, urban myths
Fascinating...and disgusting.
Quoted: A nuclear war may not trouble them, but does decapitation?
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1. Well, uh...no breakfast for me, thanks.
2. "As long as some predator doesn't eat them, they'll just stay quiet and sit around, unless they get infected by mold or bacteria or a virus. Then they're dead." Um...reminds me of a few people I know.
3. I really hate to think of where the mad scientists are going with this.