Most millipedes defend themselves by curling into a ball, but one found in a Virginia national park secretes toxic cyanide compounds to ward off predators NPS Photos/Marie Pinto More stories about ...
Q: What purpose do the two antennae-like things on the end of a centipede serve? The front ones are poisonous stingers but what do the back ones do? - Donnamarie, Roni and Mary Lapczynski A: Of all ...
Focus: The phylogenetics of all major centipede groups based on novel morphological and molecular data Our research on centipedes (Chilopoda) includes studies on deep phylogeny and phylogeography, the ...
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