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That's not huge--THIS is HUGE...Scolopendromorpha in Florida Keys - Scolopendra alternans

That's not huge--THIS is HUGE...Scolopendromorpha in Florida Keys - Scolopendra alternans
Key Largo, Monroe County, Florida, USA
January 18, 2007
Size: 9 inches

Scolopendra alternans
Scolopendra alternans Leach, 1815, which occurs from Dade & Monroe cos., Florida, and the Bahamas southward through the Greater & Lesser Antilles to northern coastal South America. It appears to have "rafted" to the Keys from Cuba during the Pleistocene.

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