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Giant Banded Centipede Global Cuts
Centipedes are distant relatives of lobsters, crayfish and shrimp. Unlike their marine cousins, centipedes are land dwellers, but they do prefer moist habitats or areas of high humidity. Centipedes pose an occasional threat to man because they have poison glands and will bite. Centipedes sometimes live up to six years and the one in this footage is one of the biggest ever found.
The Centipede footage is shot with a 3CCD DVCAM camcorder and is supplied in flattened QuickTime format. It is shot and captured in NTSC format dimensions, 720 x 486 pixels, at a frame rate of 30 fps.
Keywords: Amazonas, Amazon, Amazon Giant Banded Centipede, Chilopoda, Scolopendra gigantca, Rain Forest, Centipede, Peru, South America. Visit Site
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