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  1. Scolopendra cataracta - Wikipedia

    Description Scolopendra cataracta is a giant centipede, growing to around 200 mm (7.9 in) in length; it has long legs and a greenish-black colour. [3] When exposed, it escapes into water. …

  2. What Is a Water Centipede and Does It Bite? - Biology Insights

    Aug 7, 2025 · Clarify the identity of ‘water centipedes.’ Learn about these aquatic insect larvae, their natural environment, and if they bite.

  3. Centipedes in your home are a warning sign - Tom's Guide

    Jan 4, 2026 · Centipedes thrive in humid environments, so use dehumidifiers in basements and bathrooms, fix water leaks immediately, and clean out gutters to prevent pooling.

  4. 'Horrific' First Amphibious Centipede Discovered - National …

    Just when you thought it was safe to go in the water—look out for giant, swimming centipedes! Scientists have recently described the world’s first known amphibious centipede.

  5. This 'Horrific-Looking' Giant Centipede is First Aquatic Centipede

    Jan 4, 2017 · Unlike its siblings, this species of the monster Scolopendra centipede is a strong swimmer, according to the study on its discovery. It’s the first known aquatic centipede on …

  6. Aquatic Centipede l Unique Arthropod - Our Breathing Planet

    This evocative creation of natural evolution most frequently goes by the informative common name of the Aquatic Centipede. It’s also referred to as the waterfall centipede.

  7. World’s First Giant Swimming Centipede Discovered

    Jun 29, 2016 · Scientists have discovered the first known amphibious centipede. Equally comfortable swimming in water and walking on land, the newly described species — named …

  8. Waterfall Centipede | All Species Wiki | Fandom

    These centipedes are greenish-black in color and can grow to around 7.9" (200mm or 20cm) in length and have long legs. Their carapace is very hydrophobic, like a duck, in that water will …

  9. Navigating land and water: how centipedes walk and swim

    This centipede walks on land by coordinating its many legs, but when put in water, it folds its legs and swims by bending the body trunk similar to an eel.

  10. Can Centipedes Swim? How to Keep Them Out of Damp Spaces

    Nov 9, 2025 · Despite their presence in moist environments, the idea of centipedes actively swimming is largely a misunderstanding. Many people assume that if a creature thrives near …