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AWESOME:
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Wow, this guy seems like a big puppy:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gBHhK8d1J2w
Reminder to never visit central Africa (nasty):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=srSg5QJh-68
Incidentally, as the species name suggests (Greek for man-eating), this particular fly is capable of parasitizing humans and causing myiasis. Fortunately, we're a dead-end accidental host, so it is not too common, but it is still a threat. The flies like laying eggs on slightly wet clothing drying on the line, then the buggers drill into the next person to wear the article. This particular beastie is actually one of the most harmless parasites you can get over there, as it causes nothing but temporary irritation.

