X

Subscribe our Newsletter

Millipede

The millipede is a medium to large sized invertebrate that is found under rocks and in decaying logs all around the world. The millipede has a long and narrow body which is made up of segments.
The millipede is from the same family as the centipede, but the millipede generally has more legs for it's body length than the centipede. The average millipede has between 80 and 400 legs, not a thousand as the name suggests.
The millipede is found all over the world but is more common in the southern hemisphere where the millipede has been known to get to nearly 40cm long. Some species of millipede have a poisonous bite which they use to kill their prey before eating it.
Millipedes

Baboon

The Baboon is a medium to large sized species of Old World Monkey that is found in a variety of different habitats throughout Africa and in parts of Arabia. There are five different species of Baboon which are the Olive Baboon, the Guinea Baboon, the Chacma Baboon, the Yellow Baboon and the Hamadryas Baboon which differs most from the others wide it's bright red face and cliff-dwelling lifestyle (the other four species are collectively known as Savanna Baboons). However, there is some debate over the classification of the different species due to the fact that some have been known to interbreed, indicating that they could be sub-species instead. Baboons are incredibly sociable and intelligen

loading...

Ferret

Yorkshire Terrier

Manatee

Chimpanzees

Jaguar

Leopard Seal

Angelfish

Barracuda

Dhole

Australian Mist

Millipede

Black Widow Spider

Beetle

Howler Monkey

Eagle

African Elephants

Baboon

Black Russian Terrier

Galapagos Tortoise

Duck

Vampire Bat

Yak

Golden Lion Tamarin

Stag Beetle

White-Lipped Peccaries

Beagle

Crane

Weasel

Magpie

Spectacled bear

Cuttlefish

Magellanic Penguins

Guanacos

Moray Eel

Bullfrog

African Clawed Frog

The African Clawed Frog is a large species of flat Frog that is primarily found dwelling at the bottom of lakes and rivers. The African Clawed Frog is also known as the Platanna and has a number of very unique features that mean it is specially adapted to it's habitat. The African Clawed Frog is thought to have originated in South Africa, and is today found naturally across the African continent. The African Clawed Frog has also been introduced to the Americas and parts of Europe.