That's arthropleura that lived 359 MYA - 299 MYA. It is either herbivorous, carnivorous, or omnivorous because its mouth hasn't fossilised that well, and it measured 2 metres. If it stood up, it would be as tall as a 6-foot human. So it lived and died before the dinosaurs.
This is extinct. Now the biggest is the scolopendra gigantea. Also Known as the Peruvian Giant Yellow-Legged Centipede, or the Giant Amazonian Centipede.
Fun fact: these millipedes actually exist. But went extinct due to hunting before the dinosaur's extinction, however. They actually don't bite. So u can pet on the back of their head if u would like ;)
I’m here after having a dream about giant black, demon centipedes that have stingers. One used it’s stinger to tattoo my big toenail to give me powers. Pretty cool dream. 😊
context : it is a species of ancient MILLIPEDE (not centipede) called arthropleura and yes, its dead and no we aint tryna bring it back and it is prehistoric and if it existed now, u could not have outran this thing
Arthropleura (Greek for 'jointed ribs') is an extinct genus of massive millipedes that lived in what is now North America and Europe around 345 to 290 million years ago,[1][2] from the Viséan stage of the lower Carboniferous Period to the Sakmarian stage of the lower Permian Period.[1][3] The species of the genus are the largest known land invertebrates of all time, and would have had few, if any, predators. A. armata grew to be 2.5 metres (8 ft 2 in) long.[4] Tracks from Arthropleura up to 50 centimetres (20 in) wide have been found at Joggins, Nova Scotia.[5] In 2021 a fossil, probably a shed exoskeleton (exuviae) of an Arthropleura, was reported with an estimated width of 55 centimetres (22 in), length of 1.9 metres (6 ft 3 in) to 2.63 metres (8 ft 8 in) and body mass of 50 kg (110 lb).[2][1] It is one of the largest arthropods ever known, as large as the eurypterid Jaekelopterus rhenaniae, whose length is estimated at 2.33-2.59 metres (7 ft 8 in - 8 ft 6 in).[6] Arthropleura was able to grow larger than modern arthropods, partly because of the greater partial pressure of oxygen in Earth's atmosphere during the lower Carboniferous and partly because of the lack of large terrestrial vertebrate predators.[7] However, large-sized specimens of Arthropleura are described from the Serpukhovian stage, during which the oxygen pressure was only a bit higher than modern Earth at around 23 percent, suggesting that high oxygen pressure may not have been a primary reason for its gigantism.[1 Arthropleura is characterized by a series of well-developed tergites (dorsal exoskeleton) having three lobes like a trilobite, with dorsal surfaces covered by many tubercles. The head is almost unknown, as the anterior oval plate in front of the first trilobate tergite, which previous thought to be head shield, were considered to be a collum (first tergite of millipede trunk) by subsequent studies.[8][9] Based on the discovery from other arthropleurids (Microdecemplex), the head may have had non-filamentous antennae and trumpet-like organs.[10] It is estimated that Arthropleura had a trilobate tergite number ranging from 28 to 32.[1] The alignment between leg and tergite is not well understood, but at least it is believed to have been diplopodous in some degree: two pairs of legs per tergite, like modern millipede.[10][9] Alongside the median sternite, there were three pairs of ventral plates located around each leg pair, namely K-, B- and rosette plates, and either the B- or K-plates were thought to be respiratory organs.[8][9][11] The body terminated with a trapezoidal telson.[9] All found fossils of Arthropleura are believed to be exuviae (molting shells) instead of carcasses.[11] The good preservation of its thin exuviae, buttressing plates around the leg base, and evidence of 3 cm deep trackway fossils (namely the ichnotaxon Diplichnites cuithensis[12][13]) altogether suggests that they had a sturdy exoskeleton and roamed the land.[1] Arthropleura was once thought to have lived mainly in coal forests.[9] However, it probably lived a forest-independent life, as fossils of the trackway were found in more open areas and fossils were found even after the Carboniferous rainforest collapse.[1] There is no solid evidence for the diet of Arthropleura, as the fossils that were once considered coprolites, including lycopod fragments and pteridophyte spores,[14] are later considered to be merely coexistence of plant fossils and exuvia remains.[8] Nonetheless, the interpretation of a herbivorous diet is still accepted, and it is estimated that Arthropleura may have eaten not only spores but also sporophylls and seeds, based on its enormous size that possibly required lots of nutrition Previously, the extinction of Arthropleura was attributed to the decrease of coal forest.[15] However, many fossils have been discovered even after the Carboniferous rainforest collapse, and it is estimated that Arthropleura itself lived a forest-independent life. A more recent proposal is that the diversification of tetrapods and the desiccation of the equator caused it to become extinct.[1][11]
Lol believe me when i say im not in Australia. But i think that my mama saw a centipede taller than my grandma who was buljy and at 5'11. Might be the same centipede type tho.. Mama said the thing chased her around and she was terrified of its claws on the mouth. Big beedie eyes, stood 2 feet over my her mom and still had 3 feet of itself on the ground. Prolly 6'5 tbh..
Sadly it’s extinct But it’s not a giant centipede this is the ancestor of centipede and millipedes if there is no giant Millipede, ancestors in the period, millipedes and centipedes will be gone without this ancestor of it
Arthropleura (Greek for 'jointed ribs') is a genus of extinct millipede arthropods that lived in what is now North America and Europe around 345 to 290 million years ago, from the Viséan stage of the lower Carboniferous Period to the Sakmarian stage of the lower Permian Period
Dang wish it was still alive,these carbaniferous Millipedes were so fascinating!(yes they are related closer to Millipedes than centipedes)i would've loved to study one,and the greatest thing is,is that they are completely harmless!Arthropleura was probably a detritivore that usually ate decomposing plant matter or animal remains,but this is no known for certain because arthropluera is very hard to study(bc we only have fossils) but we can conclude this gentle giant probably has the same nature as its smaller relative Millipede cousins
Australias smallest centipede
HAHAHAHA
No, I know
Nah, it’s earth largest millipede. Nothing today ever comes close to it.
@@Theonetrueerenyeager you must be fun to hang with
@@jamalbin3081 I am indeed lol
Thats not a centipede thats a giant millipede that went extinct
*sees this centipede on the wall*
Me: Running A whole ocean like flash
Centipede is cute but don't touch them if you don't want to get a bite cause almost all centipede have venom on their modified legs
@@chad3637cute 😮are you human ❔
@@chad3637All centipedes have venom, but there are those with less effect on humans that are meant for bugs
Thats a millipede lol 🤓
Don't kill the house centipede he is your guard in the house
smallest bug in ohio
Ikr
🤓🤓
@@chagd2590 lol
@@chagd2590comment from 1 year ago 💀💀💀
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That's arthropleura that lived 359 MYA - 299 MYA. It is either herbivorous, carnivorous, or omnivorous because its mouth hasn't fossilised that well, and it measured 2 metres. If it stood up, it would be as tall as a 6-foot human. So it lived and died before the dinosaurs.
This is extinct. Now the biggest is the scolopendra gigantea. Also Known as the Peruvian Giant Yellow-Legged Centipede, or the Giant Amazonian Centipede.
its Arthroplura which is 10 feet long and lived 200 million years ago
Bruh
Idiot the peruvian giant yellow legged centipede is still alive
For anyone wondering its a giant millepede not a centipede called Arthopleura lived almost 300 Million years ago
Australians: aww that’s a cute puppy
Where can I get one of tbese as a pet?
How much is that pet
it's an old one guy like it's been 1 billion year that hes gone
@@MrGhostLeviathan ok
dude whats wrong with u
Get a time machine lol…
Played this when I was a kid 😂
That’s a millipede, arthropleura, YOU HAD ONE JOB
My favourite arthropods - 😈🤓
Breh that’s not a centipede it arthraplura (don’t know the correct spelling) it’s an ancient species of millipede!
It's arthropleura. And it's not ancient, it's prehistoric
Then it's technically, a centipede
@@mhdfrb9971 no? Centipedes and millipedes are a part of the same family but a millipede is not a centipede?
@@coelophysisstudios465 sorry my mistake
Someone’s been playing too much ark😂
Fun fact: these millipedes actually exist. But went extinct due to hunting before the dinosaur's extinction, however. They actually don't bite. So u can pet on the back of their head if u would like ;)
Ohio's final fantasy boss:
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What Australians see on a daily basis...
If you don’t know this animal is called arthroplura
That a prehistoric ancestor of a centipede
" If i see that sh*t i would definitely burn it 💀💀💀"
Blud's venom is getitng milked out😭😭😭
New Centipede Unlocked!
it's not centipede, it's a giant milipede. "Arthropleura"
❤
I'll have one as a pet, and even teach it to speak, mathematics, science, history, and more!!!
Nah everyone knows the largest centipede was the centipede *Yōkai* named *Ōmukade*
It's a myth it's not real
Yeh
haha lol
The centipede in roblox be like :
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Ah yes, it's the nopenopeandnopepus from Nope Valley Region, Nopeville, Hell.
That’s an Arthropleura probably
Before the time of dinosaurs
Ur right
Ain't no way that looks like baby Centichoro from One punch man
THATS NOT A CENTIPEDE THATS A KILOPEDE
Insect size scales with the oxygen in the air so back when the dinosaurs were around this is an average size
Bro caught the arthropleura 💀💀💀
If i see one of these im running to a Australian
Just so you know, arthropleuras were herbivores, so y’all can chill with “chasing me down” shit
This is not a centipede just so you guys know, it’s an extinct millipede called arthropleura.
It was a centipede according to many experts that studied the specimen but its a herbivorous type of centipede.
That monster better be dead or else we’d be centipede food 💀
Imagine going to the washroom and seeing seeing one in your toilet
WTF That Thing Must Be Dead Or I Will Run Crazy👻☠💀
Y'all saying you gonna run if you see that. You can't outrun that thing. We're lucky it's extinct.
Huge...some people would love it as a pet
I’m here after having a dream about giant black, demon centipedes that have stingers. One used it’s stinger to tattoo my big toenail to give me powers. Pretty cool dream. 😊
Its seems like it is toy because it is not moving
It’s extinct
It is
That's the centipede that Saitama destroyed
imagine this thing in ur bed at night
I don't think it would fit! 😂
is this what australians see on a daily basis?
Ah yes. Arthroplura.
It's the old scale Of Millipeds Boy
That’s not a centipede, that’s a millipede.
Nah its a megapede
More like elder centipede💀
guys it's a arthopleura
@@Myrilnnnmusic indeed it is
Bro called it a centipede when it's a millipede💀☠️💀☠️💀☠️
Centipedes are better than humans
ITS NOT EVEN A CENTIPEDE ITS A MILLIPEDE
AND MILLIPEDES ARE HERBIVORES
It's Earth's largest millipede to ever exist
Evolution is crazy
Ive seen this Millipede in my childhood house it was smaller
Also the most plastic centipede ever
Its a display. Its not a living thing. It might've been millions of years ago, but its just a recreation.
Someone please say this is extinct I can't stand to see an animal like that alive
Imagine the fear if that was not extinct
Those were actually real. I ate time but they’re not extinct.
It called (arthopleura)
All the ark players already know
context : it is a species of ancient MILLIPEDE (not centipede) called arthropleura and yes, its dead and no we aint tryna bring it back and it is prehistoric and if it existed now, u could not have outran this thing
Arthropleura (Greek for 'jointed ribs') is an extinct genus of massive millipedes that lived in what is now North America and Europe around 345 to 290 million years ago,[1][2] from the Viséan stage of the lower Carboniferous Period to the Sakmarian stage of the lower Permian Period.[1][3] The species of the genus are the largest known land invertebrates of all time, and would have had few, if any, predators.
A. armata grew to be 2.5 metres (8 ft 2 in) long.[4] Tracks from Arthropleura up to 50 centimetres (20 in) wide have been found at Joggins, Nova Scotia.[5] In 2021 a fossil, probably a shed exoskeleton (exuviae) of an Arthropleura, was reported with an estimated width of 55 centimetres (22 in), length of 1.9 metres (6 ft 3 in) to 2.63 metres (8 ft 8 in) and body mass of 50 kg (110 lb).[2][1] It is one of the largest arthropods ever known, as large as the eurypterid Jaekelopterus rhenaniae, whose length is estimated at 2.33-2.59 metres (7 ft 8 in - 8 ft 6 in).[6] Arthropleura was able to grow larger than modern arthropods, partly because of the greater partial pressure of oxygen in Earth's atmosphere during the lower Carboniferous and partly because of the lack of large terrestrial vertebrate predators.[7] However, large-sized specimens of Arthropleura are described from the Serpukhovian stage, during which the oxygen pressure was only a bit higher than modern Earth at around 23 percent, suggesting that high oxygen pressure may not have been a primary reason for its gigantism.[1
Arthropleura is characterized by a series of well-developed tergites (dorsal exoskeleton) having three lobes like a trilobite, with dorsal surfaces covered by many tubercles. The head is almost unknown, as the anterior oval plate in front of the first trilobate tergite, which previous thought to be head shield, were considered to be a collum (first tergite of millipede trunk) by subsequent studies.[8][9] Based on the discovery from other arthropleurids (Microdecemplex), the head may have had non-filamentous antennae and trumpet-like organs.[10] It is estimated that Arthropleura had a trilobate tergite number ranging from 28 to 32.[1] The alignment between leg and tergite is not well understood, but at least it is believed to have been diplopodous in some degree: two pairs of legs per tergite, like modern millipede.[10][9] Alongside the median sternite, there were three pairs of ventral plates located around each leg pair, namely K-, B- and rosette plates, and either the B- or K-plates were thought to be respiratory organs.[8][9][11] The body terminated with a trapezoidal telson.[9]
All found fossils of Arthropleura are believed to be exuviae (molting shells) instead of carcasses.[11] The good preservation of its thin exuviae, buttressing plates around the leg base, and evidence of 3 cm deep trackway fossils (namely the ichnotaxon Diplichnites cuithensis[12][13]) altogether suggests that they had a sturdy exoskeleton and roamed the land.[1] Arthropleura was once thought to have lived mainly in coal forests.[9] However, it probably lived a forest-independent life, as fossils of the trackway were found in more open areas and fossils were found even after the Carboniferous rainforest collapse.[1]
There is no solid evidence for the diet of Arthropleura, as the fossils that were once considered coprolites, including lycopod fragments and pteridophyte spores,[14] are later considered to be merely coexistence of plant fossils and exuvia remains.[8] Nonetheless, the interpretation of a herbivorous diet is still accepted, and it is estimated that Arthropleura may have eaten not only spores but also sporophylls and seeds, based on its enormous size that possibly required lots of nutrition
Previously, the extinction of Arthropleura was attributed to the decrease of coal forest.[15] However, many fossils have been discovered even after the Carboniferous rainforest collapse, and it is estimated that Arthropleura itself lived a forest-independent life. A more recent proposal is that the diversification of tetrapods and the desiccation of the equator caused it to become extinct.[1][11]
I pulled outt the whole dictionary (i actually did)
Lol believe me when i say im not in Australia. But i think that my mama saw a centipede taller than my grandma who was buljy and at 5'11. Might be the same centipede type tho.. Mama said the thing chased her around and she was terrified of its claws on the mouth. Big beedie eyes, stood 2 feet over my her mom and still had 3 feet of itself on the ground. Prolly 6'5 tbh..
That has to be extinct that better had killed me💀
Sadly it’s extinct
But it’s not a giant centipede this is the ancestor of centipede and millipedes if there is no giant Millipede, ancestors in the period, millipedes and centipedes will be gone without this ancestor of it
"how fak-"
"YES."
"but you di-"
"YES."
@@Zanedalegend are you dumb?
It was real a long time ago
I will delete that bug forever 😶🌫️
Look at the eyes at the centepide
Hammerhead manacentipede vs kung fu shapphragatha (boss) be like:
Fun fact it is called arthropleura😊😊😊
Arthropleura (Greek for 'jointed ribs') is a genus of extinct millipede arthropods that lived in what is now North America and Europe around 345 to 290 million years ago, from the Viséan stage of the lower Carboniferous Period to the Sakmarian stage of the lower Permian Period
That was deciped or inchiped
Dang wish it was still alive,these carbaniferous Millipedes were so fascinating!(yes they are related closer to Millipedes than centipedes)i would've loved to study one,and the greatest thing is,is that they are completely harmless!Arthropleura was probably a detritivore that usually ate decomposing plant matter or animal remains,but this is no known for certain because arthropluera is very hard to study(bc we only have fossils) but we can conclude this gentle giant probably has the same nature as its smaller relative Millipede cousins
You mean deadest centipede in the world 😂
Imagine what the biggest one in ancient times was
. . .
THE ARTHORPLEURA *IS* ANCIENT
@@hildaputri3731 lol
Thats the ARTHOPLEURA THATS LONGER THAN A CAR BUT THE SIZE OF A CAR
It might’ve been bigger tbh, considering the size of dragonflies and other bugs around that time
Pov: u see it move
That’s a snake with legs
that thing is huge i saw one exactly the same size and colour on my trip to vietnam
What would you do if this sneaked to your house
Imagine if that bit me I would have died
it’s called an aurthaplura
OMG, big centipede😮😮😮
Bro found a trilobite💀
Centipede: FATHER LES GO TO WALMART. ARE YOU SURE YOU CAN FIT IN THE DOORS?
It later being found in arizona
This can kill every queen bug
I think I’ve seen that in my bathroom
Most normal Australian bathroom 💀
That's a fossil millipede
Id die seeing that
Arthropleura is a millipede
Do not worry the arthropleura is extinct
GET BACK HERE I WANNA ADOPT YOU
Ohio’s smallest centipede (inspired comment)
Ohios normal centipede
I love freddie dreddie
arthropleura?
If that wasn’t extinct then BYE 💀
That ain't a centiped that's a ped💀
Extinct or not I’m still scared of the centipede we have now 😅
Fake
That’s a millipede