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"LOS ANGELES (AP) - The world's leggiest creature is missing-in-action no more. A scientist found a rare species of millipede, last seen 80 years ago in central California, and has collected several of the inch-long bugs for study.
This millipede has more than 600 legs, about twice the average millipede _ despite the name which means "thousand-legged." Of the estimated 10,000 species, only one, I. plenipes, comes close to living up to its name and thrives only in California."
Sure hope they are only in CA and not CO, WY or SD. Otherwise we will have to constantly watch where we step. I thought dodging cow pies was tough.
I am certain these little "bugs" are endangered and we all know where that will lead us.
This millipede has more than 600 legs, about twice the average millipede _ despite the name which means "thousand-legged." Of the estimated 10,000 species, only one, I. plenipes, comes close to living up to its name and thrives only in California."
Sure hope they are only in CA and not CO, WY or SD. Otherwise we will have to constantly watch where we step. I thought dodging cow pies was tough.
I am certain these little "bugs" are endangered and we all know where that will lead us.