A long-neglected fossil seems to show the evolutionary leap that let the ancestors of today’s many-legged arthropods crawl ...
The myriapoda group of arthropods includes the many-legged centipedes and millipedes that most people are familiar with.
Deep beneath the forests of Australia lurks one of the continent’s most terrifying predators—the australasian giant centipede. Armed with dozens of powerful legs, razor-sharp venom claws, and a toxic ...
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Giant bird-eating centipedes may sound like something out of a science-fiction film — but they’re not. On tiny Phillip Island, part of the South Pacific’s Norfolk Island group, the Phillip Island ...