Millipede ancestor sets a record for largest known land-based invertebrate

“The evidence is the fragments,” said Davies. Scientists have found fragments of an animal’s leg or back, and this newest, largest invertebrate fossil has lost its head and other parts. “A very small Arthropleura The specimen from France appears to be complete, but only [two ], but that gives the impression of what the animals look like,” says Davies.

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