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    Miscellaneous



    SIX!! Giant Centipedes Eat Mice!

    Published on May 11, 2013

    Yup.. Six, Scolopendra s. Dehaani's ( Asian giant forest Centipede) feasting upon some fuzzies. Please don't watch if u cant handle how these vicious insects eat! Thanks

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    Centipede vs. Grasshopper Mouse

    Published on Feb 28, 2013

    The venomous mandibles of a centipede are no match for the lightning-fast reflexes of the grasshopper mouse.

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    Giant Centipede

    Uploaded on Jul 12, 2007

    This centipede sheds and eats its own "skin," but is still hungry for more!

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    Knife Party - Centipede (Official Video)

    Published on Aug 8, 2012

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    Centipede Millirobot

    Uploaded on Feb 15, 2011

    Locomotion of a 20-legged millirobot inspired by centipedes.

    The Harvard Microrobotics Lab is part of the School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS, seas.harvard.edu) at Harvard University, and a core member of the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering (wyss.harvard.edu).

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    Centopeia Robo - Robot Centipede

    Uploaded on Nov 28, 2011

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    A Gakken Mechamo Centipede has a nasty encounter with a Tyco N.S.E.C.T. Robotic Attack Creature

    Published on May 2, 2012

    Clash of the Robot Insects!

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    Customizing the Centipede Robot

    Published on Jun 24, 2018

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    New creepy centipede robot kit from TAMIYA

    Published on Jun 25, 2018

    New centipede robot kit is now available from TAMIYA. The flex body allows to adapt uncertain environments and creep me out...
    tamiya.com/english/products/70230/index.htm

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    I build a Robot Centipede for Halloween with plywood and garage door opener parts | How to

    Oct 8, 2019

    Building a spooky Halloween Robot Centipede was made possible by the Pro members of Makers Play ground. Thank you all for your love and support of the maker community.
    This project was a little challenging and so much fun. Using common parts from a garage door openers, plywood from a big box store and of course an 18 volt cordless drill i was able to make this spooky Halloween Centipede a reality.

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