
At Last, a True Millipede That Actually Has 1,000 Legs or More
The New York Times
A species found deep underground in Western Australia shows that “millipede” is not always a misnomer.
It’s a well-known fact among entomologists that whoever first named the millipede was being a touch dramatic. The name means “thousand-footed,” but no millipede has a thousand feet.
At least, that was true until now.
A discovery deep below the surface of Australia has shown that “millipede” isn’t always a misnomer. Researchers found a new species that can have more than 1,300 legs. The finding was published Thursday in Scientific Reports.
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