
1 millipede, 1,306 legs: Worlds leggiest animal discovered in Australia - Business Standard

There are likely thousands more species of the many-legged invertebrates awaiting discovery and formal scientific description
Millipedes were the first land animals, and today we know of more than 13,000 species. There are likely thousands more species of the many-legged invertebrates awaiting discovery and formal scientifi… [+5702 chars]
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