Caribbean Giant Centipede vs New Zealand Giant Centipede
Side-by-side species comparison
| 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.
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.
Did You Know?
This centipede has been observed catching and eating gecko lizards and large weta that are nearly as big as itself.