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Scolopendra viridicornis. Just look at her.




Yes. Centipede will utilise their legs in order to both catch and hold prey. They'll also hold crickets prisoner in them whilst eating another.They are both beautiful.
S. hardwickei is catching the prey even with the legs in the middle of the body. Very interesting ^^.
That sucksAnd yes, the cold must really like me as it doesn't want to leave me alone.![]()
Aye. It's annoying. Although the absolutely crazy headache went Sunday. So I'm massively happy about that.That sucks.
Aye aye meat pie. They really get involved.They go deep; maxillipeds deep.
Hi, Basin.
Bloody hell fire you weren't wrong. That looks brutal.Hi, Basin.
Here's that picture I was talking to you about on YouTube.
Yeah, he breeds all sorts of species. But these, followed by the mint legs give 50 Shades a run for its money.Bloody hell fire you weren't wrong. That looks brutal.