Giant centipede spray venom network mouse at a glance
The centipede uses a pair of pliers to inject the venom that stops the heart into the rat body in the South American forest and quickly finishes the meal.
The giant centipede can reach up to 28cm long and secrete venom from its pliers.
This particular centipede is called a giant centipede , inhabiting the tropical forests of America. The giant centipede can reach up to 28cm long and secrete venom from its pliers.
Giant centipede is an enemy worthy of being wary. It has sharp hooks on the back leg for self-defense. He breathed through the holes in his body and liked to hunt in the evening to avoid dehydration.
Although the name is a giant centipede, it has only 46 legs at most, not hundreds.
In the evening, it often targets mice. The parent mouse must leave the young flock to get food. The centipede crawls in, injecting venom that causes cardiac arrest into the pups' body. Then he wandered around looking for a new meal.
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