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Video - Giant centipede eats a bat.

I don't keep spiders or anything. I think it would be cool to have one of these in a large tank though. I'd feed it mice, hamsters, bats :0o:... you name it.

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Here are some photos of giant centipedes.
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This one's my favorite :awesome:
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OMG, that last pic is halfway loaded, and I see feathers. I'm scrolling down, commenting, and closing this page FOREVER.
~Joe
 
Wow that was a good video! Those are really cool, but I'm not sure I would want one in my house. They seem awfully crafty, and venomous. :O
 
I can't believe that second pic. You've got to be really stupid to free handle one of these. Giant scorpions are EXTREMELY venomous. Their venom is actually an acid that melts their prey for easier ingestion. If you live in the US desert, watch your feet!!
 
I was wondering about that... I knew that even smaller centipedes can be potentially dangerous, that one just looks savage!
 
deadly..
 

and friggin' AWESOME~! :awesome:

It looks like it was made for WAR :0o:
It's a highly efficient killing machine.
Small mammals don't stand a chance!
And larger mammals, should still be wary.
 
ugh... reminds me of the crap I'd find scurrying around in my apartment in Brazil...
 
and friggin' AWESOME~! :awesome:

It looks like it was made for WAR :0o:
It's a highly efficient killing machine.
Small mammals don't stand a chance!
And larger mammals, should still be wary.

I know, right! I've always wanted to keep a Scolopendra, but none of my girlfriends would allow it. Tarantulas were okay though..

http://www.arachnoboards.com/ab/gallery/displayimage.php?imageid=18038

http://www.exoreptiles.com/my/images/Exoreptiles picture/Cherry red CB_01.jpg

http://zoology.fns.uniba.sk/poznavacka/images/29_Scolopendra_gigantea.jpg

http://www.futtertiere24.de/coppermine/albums/userpics/10001/Scolopendra_gigantea_robusta.jpg
 
  • #11
I've seen this a few times now, through various sources, and it remains one of the absolutely, positively most terrifyingly horrifying things I've ever seen.

Eff. That.
 
  • #12
:crazy: :puke:

urgh, HORRIBLE. :cry:

I've seen one of these in southern France. Awful things. One bit someone we know there on their leg when they were in bed :s Years later they still have a blue mark where they were bitten, and it is colder than the rest of their skin. Also years later, the Scolopendra is dead in glass jar- where it belongs :puke:
 
  • #15
I just saw this on Facebook.
 
  • #16
ummmm.....

wow!!
 
  • #17
Very disturbing.
 
  • #18
Thanks Folks........I am now scanning the floors and feel like something is crawling on me!!!!!

beautiful creatures to say the least, but not in my house.:crazy:
 
  • #19
I know, right! I've always wanted to keep a Scolopendra, but none of my girlfriends would allow it. Tarantulas were okay though..


just get some millipedes! they come in a lot of the same colors and they only eat plants
 
  • #20
Centipedes around here are typically very aggressive, you've gotta watch out when you're moving rocks or doing any yardwork.
 
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