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My last #invert of 2019, unless something wacky shows up in this AirBnB tonight! #millipede #InverteFest
One chonky fella overshadows the other. These millipedes stole my heart and I couldn't help myself I love them 😭😭
#cartoon #insect #illustration
Visit the @KingdomCentre in Glenrothes on the 6th & 7th August to meet the animal team from ZooLab and see all kinds of creatures including a snake, giant millipede and tarantulas!! https://t.co/rLP3En1zbl
@sproutybun These look cute. Hmm I’m a weird nature child so
Nature/plants (like stuff in the bromeliad family), millipedes and/or beetles, bones, and hmmmm gardening (veggies or herbs). Take your pick and have fun!
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We found several millipedes. None of them glowed, but the large ones had little glowing toes (last photo) 😍
Quick monster. I'd generated this guy a couple days ago and just neglected to draw him. For some reason, I thought of a flying legless millipede.
Glowing millipede genitalia give scientists a leg up in the lab https://t.co/RPSUaWmZ64
originally melan was looking at a millipede but it looks too much like a poo so it got nuked, sorry lil guy. :(
I was voted to be a Bug/Ground type!
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I've been doing a lot of research on pill bugs and millipedes lately so I can be a real life bug catcher trainer (with less fighting)
And the last bryophyte of the series, possibly my favorite of the lot: a great scented liverwort with an Epimartyria moth and a yellow-spotted millipede. #sciart #SciArtTweetstorm
Class Quickfire. Based on a list of things kids hate, gotta go with finding a millipede in the bathroom. #quickfire
This hellacious beast combines aspects from dragons, millipedes, skeletons, and more to make it truly terrifying.
“Harbinger” by drak: https://t.co/EX0QHIB143
#Horror #Demon #DigitalArt
Today's critter is Jaekelopterus, a "sea scorpion", a group of arthropods that's actually closer to horseshoe crabs than scorpions. Jaekelopterus lived in freshwater and is possibly the largest arthropod ever found, alongside other giants like the millipede Arthropleura.