This Bug Has More Legs Than Anything Else

Friday, November 16, 2012 - 14:31 in Paleontology & Archaeology

Illacme plenipes Paul Marek via National GeographicThe "leggiest" creature on the planet was thought to be extinct, but a researcher just re-discovered it. It hasn't lost its creepiness, nor its 750 limbs. Illacme plenipes, the "leggiest" (most-legged? legfullest?) animal in the world, hasn't been seen since 1928, when government scientists first spotted it. But it and its 750 legs were found again near Silicon Valley a few years ago, and it's now being described for the first time in the journal ZooKeys. A team led by entomologist Paul Marek started collecting the creatures on a an expedition in 2005 and over the next three years found 17 specimens (12,750 legs maximum). At just 3 centimeters long, it's not especially threatening--although it does have claws at the end of those legs. And 750 limbs is on the high-end: females have up to that many, while males have more than 550. Other cool/creepy...

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