Caribbean Giant Centipede vs New Zealand Giant Centipede

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Attribute Caribbean Giant Centipede New Zealand Giant Centipede
Scientific Name Scolopendra alternans Cormocephalus rubriceps
Order Scolopendromorpha Scolopendromorpha
Family Scolopendridae Scolopendridae
Size 150-200 mm 100-160 mm
Habitat Woodlands Heathland
Diet Predators Predators
Regions Hispaniola, Puerto Rico, Caribbean Oceania (New Zealand)
Conservation Not Evaluated Least Concern

Caribbean Giant Centipede

A large centipede found across the Caribbean islands with alternating dark and light body segments. It is an aggressive predator of insects and small vertebrates.

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Did You Know?

It can deliver a painful venomous bite that causes intense local swelling.

New Zealand Giant Centipede

New Zealand's largest centipede, reaching up to 160 mm in length. While not an insect, it is a prominent invertebrate predator found under logs and rocks. It delivers a painful venomous bite and preys on large invertebrates including weta.

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Did You Know?

This centipede has been observed catching and eating gecko lizards and large weta that are nearly as big as itself.