Australian centipedes

Dabugboi

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Half-banded centipede (Scolopendra morsitans), this colour form is from near Darwin, Northern Territory Australia and features the typical Australian morsitans colour pattern on half of the body, but the other half of the body lacks bands and is a beautiful red colour
I think I'm gonna start posting a lot of my Australian species on here, people overseas seem very keen to see what we have in australia. P3200962.png

The most common and widespread centipede in southern Australia, Cormocephalus aurantiipes. This one is from Perth, Western Australia and features blue and orange legs, but those from other states have entirely orange legs P7231093.png
 
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kingshockey

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matter of opinion i know every time i see RezonantVoid post pics of the stuff he keeps thats available locally even i am filled with envy. wishing i could keep some of those to knowing with your export laws etc. that will never happen :rofl:and thats not even counting the tropical fish you guys have or the parrots cockatoos and the like you get to see just in your own back yards even.
 

Dabugboi

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Scolopendra morsitans, another colour form from the Northern Territory, but grey with orange legs and much smaller P3170772.png
 

Dabugboi

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Rhysida polyacantha, the first Live Photos of this rare species, all captive specimens are currently kept by me. Darwin Northern Territory P3200974.png
 
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