
This subterranean creature has 1,306 legs. Yes, that's a record.
Dec 16, 2021 · Deep underground in an exploratory drill hole in a mining region of Australia, scientists have discovered a "marvel of evolution," a remarkably elongated blind millipede …
Bizarre new creature discovered with a record-breaking 1,306 legs …
Feb 20, 2024 · Researchers have discovered the first "true millipede" — an animal that breaks the record for greatest number of legs on any known creature. Eumillipes persephone is a …
First true millipede discovered—new species has 1,306 legs
Dec 16, 2021 · Scientists in Australia have discovered a new species of millipede that lives 200 feet underground, has no eyes, and scurries around on 1,306 legs. They named it Eumillipes …
Eumillipes - Wikipedia
This millipede can have as many as 1,306 legs, which makes this species the animal with the most legs on Earth and the first millipede discovered to have 1,000 legs or more. [1] [2]
1 millipede, 1,306 legs: we just discovered the ... - The Conversation
Dec 16, 2021 · The eyeless, subterranean Eumillipes persephone, discovered 60 metres underground near the south coast of Western Australia, has up to 1,306 legs, making it the …
A 1,306-legged millipede is the first to live up to its name - Science News
Dec 21, 2021 · Scientists have discovered the first true millipede, an elongated, threadlike creature with a whopping 1,306 legs.
The first true millipede-1306 legs long - PubMed
Dec 16, 2021 · We discovered a new record-setting species of millipede with 1,306 legs, Eumillipes persephone, from Western Australia. This diminutive animal (0.95 mm wide, 95.7 …
New Record-Setting Species of Millipede Has 1,306 Legs
Dec 16, 2021 · The new species has short legs and a cone-shaped head with antennae and a beak. It also has several troglomorphic features: it lacks eyes and pigmentation, and it has a …
First true millipeded discovered in Australia | CNN
Dec 16, 2021 · Scientists have discovered the first millipede that has more than 1,000 legs – 1,306 to be precise – and the most legs of any living creature on Earth. It was found living 60 …
Finally, a Millipede That Actually Has 1,000 Legs - Smithsonian Magazine
Dec 20, 2021 · With the discovery of a new species in Australia, scientists have finally assigned the millipede name to an insect worthy of the title: Meet Eumillipes persephone, a critter with a …
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