What is a Giant African Millipede?
Archispirostreptus gigas, known as the giant African millipede or shongololo is the largest species of millipede.
The scientific classification of the Giant African Millipede is as follows:
Archispirostreptus gigas, known as the giant African millipede or shongololo is the largest species of millipede.
The scientific classification of the Giant African Millipede is as follows:
A Giant centipede usually lives for about ten year.
Giant centipede is a carnivore and it's diet includes:
Giant centipede has 21 to 23 body segments.
Giant centipede is the largest centipede species in the world. It is more than 30 centimeters (12 inches) in length.
Giant Centipede is found in the following countries:
Giant Centipede is mostly found in tropical or sub-tropical rain-forests and tropical dry forests. It usually lives in dark and moist places such as leaf litter or under rocks.
Giant Centipede, also known as the Scolopendra gigantea or the Peruvian giant yellow-leg centipede is the largest centipede species in the world. It is capable of overpowering other insects and animals larger than it's own body size. It is venomous as well and one human died because of the venom of giant centipede In 2014.
The scientific classification of the giant centipede is as follows:
The national animal of Austria is the Golden Eagle.
The national animal of Australia is the Kangaroo.
The national animal of Antigua and Barbuda is the Fallow Deer.