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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNFossils Reveal the Face of an Extinct Nine-Foot-Long 'Millipede,' the Largest Arthropod to Ever Liveas it did not have forcipules—centipede ‘fangs’—or any appendages built for hunting,” Lhéritier says to Reuters. “Having two ...
An animal that eats other animals is called a carnivore. Centipedes are carnivores too. They have two fangs which release poison and they use these to stop their dinner from getting away.
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