Just say “No” to social media. Try the Google Lens app on these kind of things so you’ll discover that it’s a lame prank and we’re getting loads of photos of this FaceHugger. We don’t do fictional arthropods.
The common name of that is “face-hugger”, of the Xenomorph species, and is in fact not a spider! It’s an odd embryonic stage of a much larger and extremely deadly species. It is very aggressive and should not be allowed anywhere near people. Anyone it comes in contact with should be immediately quarantined.
I tried my own suggestion, and yeah, Google Lens identifies it as “spider.” I’m a tester for Lens, I requested that they give this particular photo an identification as “toy” or “product.”
Just say “No” to social media. Try the Google Lens app on these kind of things so you’ll discover that it’s a lame prank and we’re getting loads of photos of this FaceHugger. We don’t do fictional arthropods.
Never mind, Google Lens gets it incorrect.
what the fuck
The common name of that is “face-hugger”, of the Xenomorph species, and is in fact not a spider! It’s an odd embryonic stage of a much larger and extremely deadly species. It is very aggressive and should not be allowed anywhere near people. Anyone it comes in contact with should be immediately quarantined.
@ItsyBitsy We have an etc. category of insects and things that we might be able to add it to. My Brother-in-law would be ecstatic!
I use Google images and found this site that could help. But you need to know its language on the site. https://teyit.org/edirnede-kuyruklu-orumcek-goruldugu-iddiasi
Thank you giving that a try, I don’t know that language, but learned from it that these can be purchased on Amazon.
I tried my own suggestion, and yeah, Google Lens identifies it as “spider.” I’m a tester for Lens, I requested that they give this particular photo an identification as “toy” or “product.”