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The most effective anti-theft for bikes or it’s the biggest amber with a real bike trapped in it?




Posted by ketyung
on Oct/29/2007
at 3:16 am

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The most effective anti-theft for bikes or it's the biggest amber with a real bike trapped in it?
What is this? The most effective anti-theft for bikes or the biggest amber in the world that has a real bike trapped in it? Someone must have left this bike under the tree and have forgotten all about it until it’s been covered all over by tree sap after couple of years? Or this bike is simply trapped by the web of a giant spider? I simply have no idea about it! Click here for a bigger resolution of this picture.

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4 Responses to “The most effective anti-theft for bikes or it’s the biggest amber with a real bike trapped in it?”

  1. Ben Says:

    I first saw this pic last year or the year before. Forgotten the exact explanation, but I think it’s some kind of bug attack.

  2. ketyung Says:

    Huh, bug attack? Seriously, it’s big bug or many hundreds of them !!! :)

  3. Anita Says:

    Its a nest of bugs. If you look close you can see the caterpillars.

  4. BoneYard Says:

    Its called web worm. I’m too lazy to
    get the actual species name but basically
    they make huge nests and kill trees.

    Obviously they get their name by the web
    they produce for their nest and the fact
    they are very worm like in appearance.

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