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Rediscovery of the world's leggiest animal

Paul E. Marek () and Jason E. Bond
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Paul E. Marek: East Carolina University
Jason E. Bond: East Carolina University

Nature, 2006, vol. 441, issue 7094, 707-707

Abstract: This ancient animal, found only in a tiny stretch of California, is close to being a true millipede.

Date: 2006
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