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"Arthropods" is the seventh episode of the A Series of QI. It first aired on 16 October 2003 on BBC Four, and was broadcast on BBC Two a week later. It was the first ever episode in which Alan Davies did not come last, and contained the lowest score in the A Series (and the lowest score so far in the show). The episode was preceded by "Antidotes & Answers" and followed by "Albania".

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  • "Arthropods" is the seventh episode of the A Series of QI. It first aired on 16 October 2003 on BBC Four, and was broadcast on BBC Two a week later. It was the first ever episode in which Alan Davies did not come last, and contained the lowest score in the A Series (and the lowest score so far in the show). The episode was preceded by "Antidotes & Answers" and followed by "Albania".
  • Arthropods are known as one of the more evolved species of Mildorn. They look like Humans, but with armor-like skin called an exoskeleton. This skin is widely valued, and many warriors in the Human Nation forged it to fit their needs. One other great thing about Arthropods are that they are very well-rounded. They can be big and strong, small and fast, and highly intelligent. They differ greatly.
  • Arthropods are a very common animals on the earth. All arthropods are living things. There are more different species of arthropods on the earth than all the other animals put together. Arthropods are invertebrates, meaning they have no backbone. The characteristics of arthropods are: There are many different kinds of arthropods. They are as follows:
  • See also Euroipods. Contrary to common misconception, Arthropods ('land-dwelling invertebrates with exoskeletons' for numskulls) have existed for less than a century. They were invented by German geneticists in the 1920s as a way of combating the then extant and very dangerous other forms of terrestrial invertebrates, such as blood-sucking leeches, venomous worms, web-spinning snails and slugs, stinging garden starfish, thorn-spitting land urchins, suffocating airborne plankton, and a host of acidic slimes and jellies.
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  • See also Euroipods. Contrary to common misconception, Arthropods ('land-dwelling invertebrates with exoskeletons' for numskulls) have existed for less than a century. They were invented by German geneticists in the 1920s as a way of combating the then extant and very dangerous other forms of terrestrial invertebrates, such as blood-sucking leeches, venomous worms, web-spinning snails and slugs, stinging garden starfish, thorn-spitting land urchins, suffocating airborne plankton, and a host of acidic slimes and jellies. Most of these pests were in fact exterminated by the newly engineered insects and arachnids, which are far less dangerous to humans, thus contributing to the massive growth in human population over the last century. The Guttenbuggen Project, which was supported with government funding during the Weimar Republic, was discontinued under the Third Reich, when the majority of its top scientists defected from Germany. However, its progeny, the terrestrial arthropods, were viable self-replicating life-forms, and have since gone on to cover the Earth, much as the Nazis would have liked to if they had been more than just a bunch of jumped-up pig farmers with a chip on their collective shoulders.
  • Arthropods are a very common animals on the earth. All arthropods are living things. There are more different species of arthropods on the earth than all the other animals put together. Arthropods are invertebrates, meaning they have no backbone. The characteristics of arthropods are: * Jointed legs. * Hard exoskeleton covering their body. This protects and supports them. Muscles are attached to it allowing for movement In terrestrial (land-living) arthropods, the exoskeleton stops their body from losing too much water and drying out * The body of an arthropod is divided into multiple segments There are many different kinds of arthropods. They are as follows:
  • "Arthropods" is the seventh episode of the A Series of QI. It first aired on 16 October 2003 on BBC Four, and was broadcast on BBC Two a week later. It was the first ever episode in which Alan Davies did not come last, and contained the lowest score in the A Series (and the lowest score so far in the show). The episode was preceded by "Antidotes & Answers" and followed by "Albania".
  • Arthropods are known as one of the more evolved species of Mildorn. They look like Humans, but with armor-like skin called an exoskeleton. This skin is widely valued, and many warriors in the Human Nation forged it to fit their needs. One other great thing about Arthropods are that they are very well-rounded. They can be big and strong, small and fast, and highly intelligent. They differ greatly.
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