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  1. Archispirostreptus gigas - Wikipedia

    Archispirostreptus gigas, known as the giant African millipede, shongololo or Bongololo, is the largest extant species of millipede, growing up to 33.5 centimetres (13.2 in) in length, 67 …

  2. Giant African Millipede - San Diego Zoo Animals & Plants

    Giant African millipedes are a large arthropod, classified by a segmented body, an exoskeleton, and many, many legs! They are usually dark brown and black in color, have a rounded body, …

  3. 10 Giant African Millipede Facts - Fact Animal

    The giant African millipede is widespread in East Africa, where they mostly live on the forest floor, but do also live in coastal regions near woodland. Like all millipedes, they are nocturnal and …

  4. Giant African millipede - Oregon Zoo

    The giant African millipede is the largest of the world's 10,000 species of millipedes. Of the world's millipedes, leg counts range from 36 to 400. They don't actually have 1,000 legs, despite the …

  5. Giant African Millipede

    May 8, 2020 · The African Giant Black Millipede is the largest millipede on earth. It can reach sizes of 12 to 15 inches (30 to 38 cm) long, and 2.5 inches (6.35 cm) in circumference. Their …

  6. Giant African Millipede Facts: The World’s Biggest Millipede

    It sounds like something out of a sci-fi movie, but it’s actually the Giant African Millipede, the biggest millipede on the planet. Yet, its size isn’t the only remarkable thing about this gentle …

  7. African Giant Millipede - The Animal Facts

    African giant millipedes are coloured black. As one of the world’s largest millipedes they will grow up to 30.5cm (12in). This body is rounded and consists of 30 to 40 segments as an adult. …

  8. Giant African Millipede - zoomontana.org

    Giant African millipedes are native to the subtropics of western African countries such as Sudan and down to Mozambique. These millipedes can range anywhere from four to twelve inches …

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