A giant, toothy centipede with countless legs is also a swimming fiend, making it the first known aquatic centipede on record. And it's venomous, to boot, researchers found. The newfound giant can ...
SCIENTISTS have discovered a new type of creepy-crawly that’s venomous and swims in water. And if you’re scared about spiders, the thought of one of these ...
Centipedes not only walk on land but also swim in water. Researchers have, for the first time, decoded the flexible motor control mechanism underlying amphibious locomotion, or the ability to walk on ...
Chulalongkorn University has received a 2017 Top Ten New Species Award from the International Institute for Species Exploration for its discovery of a giant swimming centipede. Prof Somsak Panha, ...
Creepy, crawly, newly discovered. The latest critter to emerge from the Japanese archipelago is an 8-inch-long, 1-inch-wide centipede, the first to be identified in Japan in nearly 150 years. A paper ...