Giant bird-eating centipedes exist — and they're surprisingly important for their ecosystem
By Luke Halpin, Ecologist, Monash University
Rohan Clarke, Director, Monash Drone Discovery Platform, and Senior Lecturer in Ecology, Monash University
Rowan Mott, Biologist, Monash University
At night the centipede crawls through thick leaf litter, using two sensitive antennae to navigate a labyrinth of seabird burrows across the forest floor.
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Tuesday, August 3rd 2021