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First hand experience with one of Robert Full’s muses. Upon closer inspection, each leg is bristling with hinge spines, forming a distributed foot. …and quite a tickler too.

Quite fitting for the TED theme: “inspired by nature”

38 responses to “Polypedal Grasp”

  1. Wowow! Do those things eat entire juniper bushes? Or small cats?

  2. I would be more amenable to one of these on me, than a tarantula.
    I wonder why?

  3. I think the same, Vanita. Perhaps because these are shiny and have a nice, round head. They are kind of cute.

  4. They’re kinda like pill bugs that forgot to stop growing. ‘-}

  5. well, now i know what i’ll be having nightmares about tonight.

  6. I love insects! not necessarily on me but such amazing diversity.

    In high school inspired by those bugs and silk worms i designed a city (using nanotech before the term came about) using similar creatures to spin a city,weaving togehter a shell, much as a mollusk is grown.

  7. Whoah, big centipede, dunno that I’d want to meet one of these in my dreams… If I woke from a dream with him crawling on me, I think my roomate would hear about it quite quickly.

    Cool picture.

  8. Wow, I’ve seen little millipedes before, but that’s taking things to the extreme 🙂

  9. *cringe*

    …sorry, they’re too big for me to feel comfy, even though I’m safely on this side of the screen! =)

  10. Oh MAN that photo makes me uncomfortable. And itchy.

  11. ………………………… >___<

    but so cool~!

  12. heh… yeah.

    caterina: Yup, entire juniper bushes. =)

    vanita: great visual there with the pill bug stretch limo…

  13. Where is the natural habitat of those amazing creatures? (so I can stay as far away from it as possible)

  14. I love bugs but, oww, I’ve got giggle-ache in my gut just thinking about that tickle!

  15. I hate (no love) to be pedantic, but it isn’t an insect. Insect’s have 6 legs. Insects, and Millipedes are both arthropods, but their family trees branch up close to the root of the tree….

    Very cool photo by the way!

  16. wow!
    disgusting!!!but interesting!

  17. god, those are HUGE!!

  18. i want one!!!
    i had a few small native millipedes in a tank once… they would always sleep curled up around a piece of carrot.
    i think this one would need a whole carrot though!!

  19. OMG! Those are a bit horrifying!
    Quite an interesting photo.

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  20. when we were kids we sometimes avoided different centipedes because apparently some were poisonous. Cool pic. 1-2-3

  21. that really has to be the scariest picture ever. The World Through My Eyes

  22. Those are some BIG milli/centipedes.

  23. All I can say is EEEK!!!
    Great shot but I hope I never meet one of these!
    The World Through My Eyes

  24. That may be the grossest, and largest, polyped I have ever seen. It’s really creeping me out. That thing looks like it could eat a cat.

  25. Actually this creeps me out a lot more than a tarantula. But I’m oddly fascinated by it, too.

  26. Holy shite! I saw huge numbers of these in an outdoor camp in Namibia (I think it was). It was astounding. I didn’t have the courage to pick one of them up, though… prolly because I was told they are poisonous.

  27. Ack! Now you tell me. I thought they just ate juniper bushes.

  28. Oooh, shongololo! (as the south Africans would call it.) Since I first commented, I’ve seen beasties about this size crawl around on web cam, very cool.

  29. I WOULD CRY. CRY AND SCREAM IF I TOUCHED THAT!!! But my husband would love it! Nature is amazing! I’m gonna have a nightmare about it tonight!! nice shot by the way

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