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So why not celebrate it with.....MILLIPEDES AND CENTIPEDES! The word 'centipede' means "100 legs" which is strange because centipedes don't have 100 legs. They have around 30-50. And the word 'millipede' means "1000 legs" but millipedes don't have 1000 legs either. They have around 75 pairs. But some species have 100 or more!
The pics show a centipede ( bottom ) and a millipede ( top ) Not sure on the species though.
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