Large Forest Floor Millipede
The Large Forest Floor Millipede Sprays Cyanide
Large Forest Floor Millipede; Did you Know?
- Nyssodesmus python
- When threatened the Large Forest Floor Millipede rolls up into a spiral and sprays a toxic liquid containing cyanide.
- Despite its name, the Large Forest Floor Millipede does not have a million legs.
- The Large Forest Floor Millipede is a terrestrial creature that feeds on rotting wood.


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