Entomology by Milayla curios
All of our specimens have been ethically sourced from across the world. Some specimens may show wear as they have all lived very happy lives.
Frame size 10 cm x 20 cm (= 3.9″ x 7.9″).
The frame comes with glass to keep the specimen protected.
The frame also comes with a hanger so can be hung as soon as it arrives.
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‘What is a Tanzanian blue ringleg?’
The “Tanzanian blue ringleg” or “red-headed centipede” is scientifically known as Scolopendra morsitans, a species of centipede in the family Scolopendridae, known for its venomous bite and varying coloration across populations.
Scientific Name: Scolopendra morsitans
Common Names: Tanzanian blue ringleg, red-headed centipede
Family: Scolopendridae
Venomous: Yes, their bite is venomous, though generally considered mild and not deadly.
Appearance: Adults can grow to around 13cm. They are characterized by bright red heads and striated body segments, but their coloration varies widely across different populations.
Distribution: Found across all inhabited continents and is considered highly invasive.
Common Names: Tanzanian blue ringleg, red-headed centipede
Family: Scolopendridae
Venomous: Yes, their bite is venomous, though generally considered mild and not deadly.
Appearance: Adults can grow to around 13cm. They are characterized by bright red heads and striated body segments, but their coloration varies widely across different populations.
Distribution: Found across all inhabited continents and is considered highly invasive.
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