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GIANT DESERT or GIANT RED-HEADED CENTIPEDE Class Order Family Genus Chilopoda Scolopendromorpha Scolopendridae Scolopendra Range: Habitat: Niche: Diet: Species heros Southwestern U.S. and Northern Mexico. Centipedes as a class are found Worldwide. Desert, rocky woodlands Nocturnal predator that will occasionally scavenge on dead arthropods, lives in moist microclimates under rocks, bark, etc., terrestrial will burrow some. Wild: Primarily small arthropods and other small animals Zoo: 1 cricket per week, occasionally a baby mouse Special Adaptations: The Giant Desert Centipede can give a very painful bite. It is aposematically colored, to warn off potential predators, and a number of color variants are known in the species. They are aggressive, active, swift runners and their flexible bodies allow them to get into small, tight spaces. Other: Giant Desert Centipede is one of the world's largest species of centipede. These solitary animals increase in size with each molt, but young have a full number of legs at hatching. Eggs are laid in a cluster of about 40 throughout spring and summer; are cradled under the body of the female until hatching. The female curls herself around the eggs and young so that they are kept from contact with the soil. Young take several years to reach adulthood. They tend to live 5-6 years. Males and females are similar; may be up to 20 inches. ▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲ VIETNAMESE CENTIPEDE Class Order Chilopoda Scolopendromorpha Range: Habitat: Niche: Diet: Family Scolopendridae Genus Scolopendra Species subspinipes Vietnam, and thought to be in world’s tropical and subtropical regions, especially in Southeast Asia near the equator Tropical and subtropical regions Terrestrial but will burrow some Wild: crickets, cockroaches, flying insects, frogs and small rodents Zoo: Special Adaptations: Other: Large, aggressive and fast. Bite can cause pain and serious swelling in humans but is not dangerous to humans.