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Centipedes have long antennae which they use for sensing their surroundings and finding food. For a giant centipede food can include lizards, rodents, tarantulas and of all things, bats. They are utterly opportunistic and will eat just about anything they are capable of catching and holding down with a dozen or so legs. This, even if it requires crawling into a cave, hanging off the ceiling like a Hallowe'en decoration (using a dozen or so other legs) and catching a bat in mid-air. Some of them have compound eyes that look akin to that of insects, but are in fact just a cluster of simple eyes called ocelli which can tell light from dark and little else. That doesn't mean you can mess with a Giant Centipede though! Let's take a look at why.
For one thing, there are those oddly elongated hindmost legs. Many centipedes can use these as back-end antennae, so coming from behind is not necessarily a great idea.
If you're lucky they'll just flee. While not exactly built for speed, the longer centipedes with fewer legs can run at quite a pelt, some 20 inches per second apparently.
Hopefully they'll be running in the right direction: away. If it gets on you and starts clambering all over you in a fretful state, some giant centipedes can pierce skin with the claws on their feet. Some also release nasty substances from glands near their legs. Now, this could be sticky stuff that can defend against ants. It could be distasteful stuff that could teach some animal what not to eat. It could also be a load of stuff dripping down their legs and getting under your skin through the little holes their claws are creating. This can cause a trail of swollen skin and teach you what not to mess with.
Another thing you have to realise is that not only can giant centipedes run fast, they can also react fast. While you're joking around at the hindmost legs you may well find the foremost legs are greeting you with a speed you hadn't counted on.
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Centipedes are fairly long-lived, especially compared to insects. Some can live for a decade in the wild and even longer in captivity, so he could be your dangerous friend for quite some time.
Some females also protect their eggs from predators and cleanse them of fungus. Sometimes her young will even eat their mother when they hatch. Start as you mean to go on, I guess.
Aw! I got stung By a 6" long member of this family few years ago. Painful business, it was!
ReplyDeleteOoooo, ouch! It could have been worse, you could have been a mouse.
ReplyDeleteThey bite rather than sting.
ReplyDeleteNope! A bite implies mouth parts are used. Centipedes don't use their jaws, they use their front legs which are modified into a venomous pincer.
ReplyDeleteThey bite with their mandibles.
DeleteBut is it normal for centipede to be inside a living room with human?
ReplyDeleteIt can happen! A lot of creatures find human abodes very comfortable
ReplyDeleteIm never moving to where they live.
ReplyDeleteYou can get him a treadmill to build up his muscles
ReplyDeleteJust been bit by one in Sri Lanka, bugger hid in my swim trucks, 6 hours before me wedding!
ReplyDeleteOuch! It's like they KNOW. I sure hope you weren't wearing your swim trunks at the time. It's not a place to get bitten just before or a wedding or, you know, just after!
ReplyDeleteI live in Sint Maarten and there are alot of these here. Got stung by a baby one behind the ear. Not nice at all. The problem here in Sint Maarten tho is that we have alot of different species of Giant Centipede here. By researching on the good ole net, I've seen that we have The Mediterranean Centipede, The Chinese Red Headed Centipede, The Tropical Centipede, Scolopendra Heros,Scolopendra Cingulata, and even the Vietnamese Centipede. And Sint Maarten is just a tiny island in the caribbean lol
ReplyDeleteWow, yeah. Bit of a centipede holiday destination!
ReplyDeleteHello. In the next month i want to flying on the Hawaii, and i want to know if there a dangerous centipedes, and what is the best wayt to protect themselves from the bite! I read something information here, but want to ascertained twice! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteFrom what I understand there are 2 types of people that keep centipedes, ones that have been bit, and ones that are going to get bit.
ReplyDeleteJust found one in my kitchen,or it found me.About 4 inches long. Not ready to laugh yet. Love your comment tho.
DeleteWell, at least you know where you stand with them!
ReplyDeleteWhat. Did. You do kill them or. What?
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