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One Big milipede

Kentucky flat millipede (apheloria virginiensis) seen 7/21/25 in a woodland habitat in Erie county New York . What a huge critter! And such amazing color. This individual was actually found to be dead after I noticed it wasn’t moving at all after photographing it.

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