A relatively large centipede that we discovered underneath a cover board. It scurried off as I snapped a few photos of it. Based on the size of the snake hook in the photo, this specimen measured approximately 8.5 - 9 cm in total length.
A relatively large centipede that we discovered underneath a cover board. It scurried off as I snapped a few photos of it. Based on the size of the snake hook in the photo, this specimen measured approximately 8.5 - 9 cm in total length.
A relatively large centipede that we discovered underneath a cover board. It scurried off as I snapped a few photos of it. Based on the size of the snake hook in the photo, this specimen measured approximately 8.5 - 9 cm in total length.
A cold centipede that we discovered under a small boulder, while searching for any herps that we could hope to find during a very cool and slightly moist day.
Now this was one I didn't want to pick up. I haven't seen one of these in a long long time. It was fast, and vanished while I was digging through my bag to find something to contain it in while I took shots. I found I got the shudders when trying to corral it with my feet it climbed upon my shoes rapidly nearing my ankles, ack *** no! Nearly as bad as the episode of the wind scorpion in my pants overnight. Those things pack a pretty good bite by the way. I thought I was experiencing episodes of nerve pain. Found it under a board by Sweetwater reservoir. Spring Valley CA.