Observe the rows of venomous claws along its legs, perfectly designed for capturing and subduing prey. But what's truly remarkable is the way this centipede has evolved to defend itself against predators. Its numerous legs can be used to release a foul-smelling liquid, deterring would-be attackers from getting too close.
We've also noticed that this specimen has developed a unique way of communicating with its fellow centipedes. By vibrating its body and releasing pheromones, it can send signals to other centipedes, alerting them to potential threats or attracting them to food sources.