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Chinese Cave House Centipede
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House centipedes of the family Scutigeridae are common in the caves of southern China. These fast predators eat small insects and spiders. They can be found in the deepest reaches of subterranean systems and thrive in absolute darkness. Here one is seen on the photographers arm to show scale.
Credit:
Danté Fenolio/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2712985
Legacy Identifier:
JC7908
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Size:
2872px × 2000px (~16 MB)
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