Where Khukris really come from!

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Man! They had this Khukri thing figured out 480 million years ago! Can ya believe this fossil trilobite had an arsenal we are still trying to figure out today?

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Looks like one of Howards L2 Liberty Dirks in middle.. maybe Spear Vala? …and a couple of Gelbu Specials on the side?

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And a back full of Hasiya! Aint pullin’ no hay over this guys head!
 
its true, I think we should have a authentic trilobyte style khukri offered ( a small thing full of blades that will cut you if you touch it?
 
Be a nightmare to sharpen but I reckon it wouldn't get touched much so probably stay pretty sharp for a long time.
 
I wonder if anyone has ever found a Khuk shaped blade of flint? Maybe in a cave or somewhere? I couldn't answer that one Gehazi.
 
I second the garlic and butter. Break out your favorite Khuk to crack em open! mmmmmm!!!
 
Holy Crabp!!! Thats as big as some of our sting rays! better bring a lot of beer and people to help! Man I can see my dogs would be freeking out over them things! Im assuming those are horseshoe crabs? Didn't realize they got that big....
 
maybe it's a very small hobbit child. ;)

i didn't realise they got that big either. most of the ones i remember were about a foot across, or two at most. tails longer of course.

actually they are inedible, can be poisonous.
 
That would be cool cast in iron or bronze and mounted on my Norse helmet. If you had one that size.

Butter...lololol...

Mark
 
maybe it's a very small hobbit child. ;)

i didn't realise they got that big either. most of the ones i remember were about a foot across, or two at most. tails longer of course.

actually they are inedible, can be poisonous.
Cook here, inedible means you've prepared it wrong.

I need several of these animals on ice, and about a dozen victi- ...volunteers.
 
I once found one of the rarer trilobites in a chalky kind of rock in my grandmas garden when I was 12. It was hard to see because it was white pattern in a white stone. Maybe just an impression and no real fossil. Anyways, when I visited her next time she had already thrown it into the trash.
Couldn't have happened if there would have been some Kukris on it. :p
 
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