Giant Centipede VS Tarantula

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Tags: centipede  eating  giant  gigantea  hunting  scolopendra  tarantula 

Clip taken from documentary on tranatulas called "The World's Most Feared Animals" on Discovery Channel©.

Giant centipede eating mouse.

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Tags: centipede  eating  giant  gigantea  mouse  robusta  scolopendra 

A giant centipede, scolopendra gigantea robusta, killing and eating a mouse. This specimen was not yet full grown but as you can see, it was already an impressive size. ***I've grown very tired of reading posts from people, who, despite being outraged by it watch anyways, and then, in a fit of internet bravado cannot resist the urge to write some asinine comment. If you don't like it, don't watch it. For those that do appreciate the video and have defended it -- thank you. All the best.***

Rebbie Jackson-Centipede

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Tags: Centipede  Jackson  Music  Pop  Rebbie  Video 

Rebbie Jackson Centipede (C) 1998 MJJ Music

Centipede vs Spider

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  • Author: wmfkjh

Tags: Centipede  Spider  vs 

Centipede vs Spider

Giant centipede eating mouse 2

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  • Author: szappan

Tags: centipede  eating  giant  mouse  scolopendra  viridicornis 

This is another species of giant centipede, a full-grown scolopendra viridicornis killing and eating a mouse. Centipedes have very poor eyesight and this mouse was very adept at staying out of harms way so we had to use a long feather to help it out a little. I certainly would not have had to if I didn't have a large piece of wood in its habitat. Note that the centipede is very ambidextrous and actually catches the prey with its hind legs first, and then doesn't bite it until it has located it's throat. ***I've grown very tired of reading posts from people, who, despite being outraged by it watch anyways, and then, in a fit of internet bravado cannot resist the urge to write some asinine comment. If you don't like it, don't watch it. For those that do appreciate the video and have defended it -- thank you. All the best.***

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