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Nature 394, 520 (6 August 1998) | doi:10.1038/28943
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A remarkably fine specimen of the gigantic centipede (Scolopendra gigas) may now be seen in the Zoological Society's Insect House. It is not, perhaps, quite full grown, but measures about eight inches in length.
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