S. Subspinipes Sp. 6"+

sharpfang

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Anyone have an idea EXACTLY the type Location, by this image ???
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So variable, and Creepy! - TY - Jason
 

Jürgen

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Hello!

It looks like a Scolopendra subspinipes de haani Orange leg from Vietnam.

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Jürgen
 

sharpfang

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That is the Consensus

I aquired another as well.........Feisty guys! {D Eats, and eats, and :}

TY - Jason
 

zonbonzovi

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Better display 'pedes than any other that I've kept, too.
 

dizzychef

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Is it the same one?

If yes then the origin of this centipede is much more wide spread in south east asia.

And i agree with its appetite. Normally inverts i kept adjust to their surrounding after being disturb or moved. But this ignore all, and fed immediately when i brought it home. Too bad i lost it. Will be back for more!
 

super-pede

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Is it the same one?

If yes then the origin of this centipede is much more wide spread in south east asia.

And i agree with its appetite. Normally inverts i kept adjust to their surrounding after being disturb or moved. But this ignore all, and fed immediately when i brought it home. Too bad i lost it. Will be back for more!
That looks like a jewel pede of some sort.

S-P
 

Draiman

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Is it the same one?

If yes then the origin of this centipede is much more wide spread in south east asia.
Not the same one. The one you have is a colorform of Scolopendra subspinipes subspinipes found in Malaysia and Singapore. I collected one here in Singapore myself:



 
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