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A centipede in the house
A centipede in the house

House Centipede from Australia - What's That Bug?
House Centipede from Australia - What's That Bug?

Do centipedes really have 100 legs? - Museums Victoria
Do centipedes really have 100 legs? - Museums Victoria

Australian Centipedes — Australian Wildlife | Brisbane | Workplace Reptile  Safety Training
Australian Centipedes — Australian Wildlife | Brisbane | Workplace Reptile Safety Training

National Kiwi Centre & Aquarium - WOAH! Look at this Giant Centipede, also  known as Hura. These centipedes can grow up to 25 centimetres and are often  found in rotting wood.⁣ ⁣
National Kiwi Centre & Aquarium - WOAH! Look at this Giant Centipede, also known as Hura. These centipedes can grow up to 25 centimetres and are often found in rotting wood.⁣ ⁣

Centipede venom as strong as its pincers - Australian Geographic
Centipede venom as strong as its pincers - Australian Geographic

Giant bird-eating centipedes exist – and they're surprisingly important for  Australia's ecosystem | Norfolk Island | The Guardian
Giant bird-eating centipedes exist – and they're surprisingly important for Australia's ecosystem | Norfolk Island | The Guardian

Giant Centipede - The Australian Museum
Giant Centipede - The Australian Museum

Centipede bites to blame for two patients admitted to Longreach Hospital in  one night - ABC News
Centipede bites to blame for two patients admitted to Longreach Hospital in one night - ABC News

10 Weird Insects found in Australia :: Western AllPest Services | Pest  Control Specialist in Bunbury South West
10 Weird Insects found in Australia :: Western AllPest Services | Pest Control Specialist in Bunbury South West

Giant centipede (Ethmostigmus Rubripes) Tiger form — THE INSECTORY
Giant centipede (Ethmostigmus Rubripes) Tiger form — THE INSECTORY

Australian Centipede species on the ground Stock Photo - Alamy
Australian Centipede species on the ground Stock Photo - Alamy

Giant flesh-eating centipedes spotted preying on seabirds for first time |  The Independent
Giant flesh-eating centipedes spotted preying on seabirds for first time | The Independent

Photos of Australian House Centipede (Allothereua maculata) · iNaturalist
Photos of Australian House Centipede (Allothereua maculata) · iNaturalist

Centipedes have borrowed proteins in their venom from bacteria and fungi |  Natural History Museum
Centipedes have borrowed proteins in their venom from bacteria and fungi | Natural History Museum

Giant centipede - Australian Geographic
Giant centipede - Australian Geographic

House Centipede - The Australian Museum
House Centipede - The Australian Museum

This guy who thinks a giant centipede makes a nice bracelet. | Scary bugs,  Centipede, Insects
This guy who thinks a giant centipede makes a nice bracelet. | Scary bugs, Centipede, Insects

Centipede venom as strong as its pincers - Australian Geographic
Centipede venom as strong as its pincers - Australian Geographic

Here's Why You Should Never Kill a House Centipede
Here's Why You Should Never Kill a House Centipede

Australasian Giant Centipede (Ethmostigmus rubripes) · iNaturalist Australia
Australasian Giant Centipede (Ethmostigmus rubripes) · iNaturalist Australia

Australian Centipede species on the ground Stock Photo - Alamy
Australian Centipede species on the ground Stock Photo - Alamy

Giant Pet Centipede Crawls All Over Its Owner - YouTube
Giant Pet Centipede Crawls All Over Its Owner - YouTube

Holding 17CM GIANT VENOMOUS CENTIPEDE... BAREHANDED! Australia's Largest  Centipede - YouTube
Holding 17CM GIANT VENOMOUS CENTIPEDE... BAREHANDED! Australia's Largest Centipede - YouTube

Ethmostigmus rubripes - Wikipedia
Ethmostigmus rubripes - Wikipedia

Kwongan Foundation - A centipede, possibly Ethmostigmus rubripes, also  known as Giant Centipede, the largest of Australian centipede species,  ranging from approx 7 cm to 16 cm, with dark-black coloured banding on
Kwongan Foundation - A centipede, possibly Ethmostigmus rubripes, also known as Giant Centipede, the largest of Australian centipede species, ranging from approx 7 cm to 16 cm, with dark-black coloured banding on