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patrickberzins

Millipede - 9 views

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    I'm not sure if I thought this was that useful. Millipedes are one of many animals in that time period, it does not give much use if the information is about a modern insect.
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    This article was very informative about the giant millepedes, but not anything else.
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    The thing about the Latin roots was very interessting
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    There's actually more to a millipede than the eye can see.
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    Kinda creepy but still very interesting
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    I wonder if the legs grow back after they fall off???.?
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    Oh Wikipedia, lots of information most of it off topic, but still a good website.
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    This is a good website to use for the biology of the millipede and there's info about its history too.
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    Apparently, millipedes have two pairs of legs per segment
paulstone88

Arthropleura - 0 views

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    Giant millipede information
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    this is so gross, but it is helpful
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    I think it is interesting that this is the largest invertebrate that has ever lived!
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    Good short article about Arthropleura. Arthropleura were relatives to millipedes and centipedes. The Arthropleuria's length ranged from 1-8.5 feet. It lived in what is now northeastern North America and Scotland. It was the largest known land invertebrate of all time.
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    This is a good source about how arthropleura were created, and how they are related to millipedes and centipedes.
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    Why do most people think that arthropleura were carnivorous if millipedes and centipedes aren't?
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