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America’s most poisonous millipede uses a glowing body as a warning of the chemicals it carries. When disturbed, it releases ...
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The right whale Millipede, spotted in Northeast Florida in December, visited Boca Grande last weekend. It happened Friday, when Andre Lawrence, of South Gul ...
Three hundred million years ago, Earth’s forests were home to an arthropod unlike anything alive today. Arthropleura grew to astonishing lengths, yet scientists still debate how such a massive ...
A spectacular and rare sighting was captured on video off the Southwest Florida coast: An endangered right whale and her calf ...
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When a graduate found a baby Florida scrub millipede, she put it in a kiddie pool. Then it got busy reproducing.
Scientists have spotted 21 North Atlantic right whale calves off of the Southeastern coast this season. This is the most since 2011.
Slalom, a 44-year-old North Atlantic right whale, has given birth to her seventh calf, marking the 21st calf of the season.
Long before the rise of the mighty dinosaurs on our Earth, the planet was indeed dominated by the mighty ‘giants,’ but the meaning of the word wasn’t quite the same then. We may find large arthropods ...
Long before dinosaurs, Earth’s forests were ruled by a many-legged giant. Here’s why this millipede’s size still challenges what we think arthropods can achieve.