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Tanzanian Blue Ring Centipede

ethmostigmus trigonopodus

Description:

The tanzanian blue ring centipede is a speedy yet sly centipede. It has a legs that have the colour blue to a shade of blue green. They hunt on smaller insects and earthworms. It reaches an adult length of 12 to 15 cm. It is native to africa; congo and sudan. They also inhabit tanzania.

Habitat:

They live under the soil, rocks, logs and other dark places.

Notes:

We caught this centipede lurking inside my bathroom corner.

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5 Comments

TajSALDO
TajSALDO 5 years ago

Thank you very much maplemoth662 for the like!

TajSALDO
TajSALDO 5 years ago

Thanks Marek koszorek for the like!

TajSALDO
TajSALDO 5 years ago

Thank you Brian38 for the like!

TajSALDO
TajSALDO 5 years ago

Thanks machi for the like!

TajSALDO
TajSALDO 5 years ago

Thank you AntónioGinjaGinja for the like!

TajSALDO
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TajSALDO

Benguet, Philippines

Spotted on Jul 5, 2018
Submitted on Jul 5, 2018

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