An international team of scientists has discovered the deepest underground dwelling centipede. The animal was found by members of the Croatian Biospeleological Society in three caves in Velebit Mts, ...
A photo of the newly discovered centipede species Cryptops speleorex, the largest inhabitant of Romania's Movile cave known to date. (Mihai Baciu, GESS LAB, Mangalia) The king of the Movile cave in ...
A new species of carnivorous centipede was discovered in the caves of Velebit Mountain in central Croatia. It’s the deepest underground-dwelling centipede known, and researchers have named it ...
An international team of scientists has discovered the deepest underground dwelling centipede. The animal was found by members of the Croatian Biospeleological Society in three caves in Velebit Mts, ...
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From a giant venomous centipede to a tiny but horrendous worm - here are some of the Amazon's most deadly animals ...
A newly discovered centipede species takes extreme living to new depths. Scientists discovered Geophilus hadesi more than 1,000 meters underground in damp, nearly freezing caves in central Croatia.
The deepest record comes from the Lukina jama -- Trojama cave system, which is 1431 meters deep and is currently ranked the 15th deepest cave in the world. Just like Hades who ruled over the kingdom ...
A venomous, 8-inch centipede may be the stuff of nightmares, but it could save the life of those affected by kidney disease. Researchers report in the Journal of Natural Products that the many-legged ...
Deemed to never see the light of the day, a new species of endemic, troglobiont centipede was discovered by an international team of scientists in the Romanian cave Movile: a unique underground ...