• 1024_Kibibytes@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    What kind of insect is that? I can’t think of anything with that many legs that eats cockroaches.

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      8 months ago

      Insects have 6 legs. If I had to guess its a centipede drawn with too many legs per segment.

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          8 months ago

          I’ve encountered these guys all my life. They are mostly small skittering puffy-stretches at a glance, but sometimes they can look like their red headed larger and snake-eating relatives at 4-5cm lengths.

          They are extremely soft to the touch, as if a very light breeze just brushed off your arm hair. What I didn’t know is that they are like cats in this behaviour:

          House centipedes have been observed to groom their legs by curling around and grooming them with their forcipules.

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            8 months ago

            Forcipules are the modified, pincer-like, front legs of centipedes that are used to inject venom into prey. They are the only known examples of front legs acting as venom injectors.

            Thank goodness

            Also the image is

            cursed:

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          8 months ago

          Its small forcipules have difficulty penetrating

          Aww it’s okay, lil Scucoleo

          Thems “silverfish” or naw?