Because, when they named it, the 'centi' was referencing 100 legs and not its size. But really, does this look like it's a centimeter long to you?
Quote from: Rinev on July 06, 2015, 06:50:29 AMBecause, when they named it, the 'centi' was referencing 100 legs and not its size. But really, does this look like it's a centimeter long to you? Problem is, centipedes don't have 100 legs nor even pairs of legs. The same goes for millipedes, they have around 700-800 IIRC.
Quote from: SuperIrish on July 06, 2015, 08:18:36 AMQuote from: Rinev on July 06, 2015, 06:50:29 AMBecause, when they named it, the 'centi' was referencing 100 legs and not its size. But really, does this look like it's a centimeter long to you? Problem is, centipedes don't have 100 legs nor even pairs of legs. The same goes for millipedes, they have around 700-800 IIRC.I know that, but when they named the centipede I don't think they were counting very closely. The name literally mean "100-footed" in Latin.
Kill it with fire
Quote from: Elegiac on July 06, 2015, 08:35:43 AMKill it with fireAren't you Australian? Isn't that basically a house pet over there?