Scolopendra polymorpha – Desert Tiger CentipedeThe Desert Tiger Centipede (Scolopendra polymorpha) is the most widespread centipede in North America — a hardy, adaptable, and visually variable species found across the arid deserts and scrublands of the American Southwest and into Mexico. Known for its striking banded coloration — typically warm tan, orange, or reddish-brown body segments with contrasting darker banding — this species earns its "tiger" name honestly. No two specimens look exactly alike, making each one a unique display animal.For keepers interested in native North American invertebrates, S. polymorpha is the definitive entry point into centipede keeping — impressive, active, and far more manageable in size than its giant cousins.Why Collectors Love This Species Striking variable coloration — warm orange, tan, or reddish-brown with darker banding; highly variable between individuals, each one unique Native North American species — found naturally across the American Southwest; a piece of local desert fauna you can observe up close Most widespread North American Scolopendra — a well-studied, robust species with a proven track record in captivity Active and engaging — a fast, alert predator that makes for a dynamic display animal More manageable than giant species — smaller than S. heros or S. subspinipes; a great introduction to the Scolopendra genus Care Overview Origin: American Southwest — Arizona, New Mexico, California, Utah, and into Mexico (New World) Adult Size: Approximately 4–6 inches Temperament: Defensive and fast — intermediate keepers recommended; do not handle Enclosure: Secure, escape-proof enclosure with cross-ventilation Substrate: Dry to slightly moist sandy coco fiber mix, 3–5 inches deep for burrowing Temperature: 72–85°F; tolerates heat well given desert origins Humidity: 40–60%; keep it relatively dry with a small water dish available Diet: Crickets, roaches, mealworms, and other appropriately sized feeders; feed every 1–2 weeks Live Arrival GuaranteeEvery Desert Tiger Centipede ships with our Live Arrival Guarantee. In the rare event your animal arrives deceased, photo and video documentation of the animal in the original, unopened packaging is required to process a DOA claim. Please review our full policy before purchasing.Not recommended for beginners. Scolopendra species deliver a painful, medically significant bite and sting. Handle with extreme caution.
Estimated shipping date: To be calculated
Ships from: Cleveland, TX
Shipping fee: $60
Sales tax:
Returns and exchanges:
Scolopendra polymorpha – Desert Tiger CentipedeThe Desert Tiger Centipede (Scolopendra polymorpha) is the most widespread centipede in North America — a hardy, adaptable, and visually variable species found across the arid deserts and scrublands of the American Southwest and into Mexico. Known for its striking banded coloration — typically warm tan, orange, or reddish-brown body segments with contrasting darker banding — this species earns its "tiger" name honestly. No two specimens look exactly alike, making each one a unique display animal.For keepers interested in native North American invertebrates, S. polymorpha is the definitive entry point into centipede keeping — impressive, active, and far more manageable in size than its giant cousins.Why Collectors Love This Species Striking variable coloration — warm orange, tan, or reddish-brown with darker banding; highly variable between individuals, each one unique Native North American species — found naturally across the American Southwest; a piece of local desert fauna you can observe up close Most widespread North American Scolopendra — a well-studied, robust species with a proven track record in captivity Active and engaging — a fast, alert predator that makes for a dynamic display animal More manageable than giant species — smaller than S. heros or S. subspinipes; a great introduction to the Scolopendra genus Care Overview Origin: American Southwest — Arizona, New Mexico, California, Utah, and into Mexico (New World) Adult Size: Approximately 4–6 inches Temperament: Defensive and fast — intermediate keepers recommended; do not handle Enclosure: Secure, escape-proof enclosure with cross-ventilation Substrate: Dry to slightly moist sandy coco fiber mix, 3–5 inches deep for burrowing Temperature: 72–85°F; tolerates heat well given desert origins Humidity: 40–60%; keep it relatively dry with a small water dish available Diet: Crickets, roaches, mealworms, and other appropriately sized feeders; feed every 1–2 weeks Live Arrival GuaranteeEvery Desert Tiger Centipede ships with our Live Arrival Guarantee. In the rare event your animal arrives deceased, photo and video documentation of the animal in the original, unopened packaging is required to process a DOA claim. Please review our full policy before purchasing.Not recommended for beginners. Scolopendra species deliver a painful, medically significant bite and sting. Handle with extreme caution.
Estimated shipping date: To be calculated
Ships from: Cleveland, TX
Shipping fee: $60
Sales tax:
Returns and exchanges:
On time meet-up
•
20
Communication
•
41
Quick shipper
•
36
Great packaging
•
43
Item as described
•
44
Understanding
•
27
Fair pricing
•
41
Friendly
•
42
Download the app to message sellers about price, availability, shipping, or anything else you need.

Shop for rare plants, reptiles, collectibles, gems and handmade goods you won’t find anywhere else.

Your payment is protected and only released to sellers once your order arrives.

Tune into live shows, chat with sellers, join auctions, purges, giveaways and shop instantly.

Ask the seller for bundled shipping, delivery upgrades, custom shipping, or local pickup.
Shipping fee:
$60
Ships from:
Cleveland, TX
Estimated shipping date: Mon/Tue/Wed
Ships from: Cleveland, TX
Shipping fee: $60
Sales tax:
Returns and exchanges:
Estimated shipping date: Mon/Tue/Wed
Ships from: Cleveland, TX
Shipping fee: $60
Sales tax:
Returns and exchanges:
On time meet-up
•
20
Communication
•
41
Quick shipper
•
36
Great packaging
•
43
Item as described
•
44
Understanding
•
27
Fair pricing
•
41
Friendly
•
42
Live invertebrates for sale! Spiders, tarantulas, centipedes, scorpions, mantis, isopods, roaches and more!