Koh Chang Millipedes and Centipedes

Giant Centipede

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Giant Centipede (Scolapendra subspinipes)

Giant Centipede on Koh Chang

Image Copyright Teerasak Thomas Suamcheepmasau

Giant Centipede Koh Chang

Image Copyright Sukanya Darasawang

Last Observed: January 2016, Koh Chang
Observed By: Teerasak Thomas Suamcheepmasau, Sukanya Darasawang

You have to draw the line somewhere. You can go as far as you like with the wonders of nature argument but at some stage you just have to step back and say that the Giant Centipede is a real nasty piece of work. Admire them if you must but make sure you do it at a distance for this is an extremely aggressive, fast-moving, highly poisonous predator. They eat whatever they can kill, and that’s a lot.

They are oneĀ  of the world’s largest species of centipede and grow up to 20cm in length (I’m sure I’ve seen bigger on Koh Chang though).

Centipedes have only one pair of legs per segment whilst millipedes have four. This means that they can move far quicker.

They attack using a pair of modified legs on their head called forcipules that connect to venom glands.

Their poison is extremely painful but rarely fatal to humans.

You are most likely to encounter them in leaf litter or rotten wood – a compelling argument for avoiding gardening.

Giant Centipede Wikipedia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Scarlet Millipede

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Scarlet Millipede (Trigoniulus corallinus)

Scarlet Millipede

Image David Vinot

Last Observed: February 2015, Koh Chang
Observed By: David Vinot

The Scarlet millipede is a common sight on koh Chang. It is, for once on Koh Chang, a relatively small member of the millipede family and not harmful. When threatened it rolls into a spiral for protection.

Scarlet (or Rusty) Millipede at Wkipedia

Image David Vinot

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Thai Rainbow Millipede

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Thai Rainbow Millipede (Tonkinbolus dollfusi)

thai rainbow millipede koh chang

Image Copyright 2015 David Vinot

Last Observed: February 2015, Koh Chang
Observed By: David Vinot

The Thai Rainbow Millipede is a beautifully coloured member of the millipede family that is commonly found on Koh Chang. Like all millipedes it is slow moving and has four legs to each segment in contrast to the faster centipede family who have only two legs to each of their segments.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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