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Centipedes
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Centipede (“hundred legs”) are described as a species with long, flattened bodies with many segments, and with one pair of jointed appendages on each segment except the last two. The appendages on the first segment take on the form of jaw-like, venomous claws with poison glands that are used in capturing prey. There are more than 2,500 known species.
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- House Centipedes – There are more than 2,000 species of centipede in the world, most of which live almost exclusively outdoors. The kind we’re talking about is the house centipede, scientific name Scutigera coleoptrata, the only species that can live its entire life and breed inside a building.
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