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Skull Island’s huge tropical centipedes are serious contenders as predators of the jungle undergrowth and dwarf their offshore cousins. Several giant species prowl the leaf litter, eating other invertebrates, Skull Island rats, lizards and other small prey. Some smaller forms can be prey to young V. rexes.

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  • Centipedes of the Jungle Floor
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  • Skull Island’s huge tropical centipedes are serious contenders as predators of the jungle undergrowth and dwarf their offshore cousins. Several giant species prowl the leaf litter, eating other invertebrates, Skull Island rats, lizards and other small prey. Some smaller forms can be prey to young V. rexes.
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  • Skull Island’s huge tropical centipedes are serious contenders as predators of the jungle undergrowth and dwarf their offshore cousins. Several giant species prowl the leaf litter, eating other invertebrates, Skull Island rats, lizards and other small prey. Some smaller forms can be prey to young V. rexes.
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