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Edentistoma octosulcatum — Millipede Eating CentipedeEvolution occasionally produces something so specialized, so perfectly engineered for a single purpose, that it stops being just an animal and becomes a concept. Edentistoma octosulcatum, the Millipede Eating Centipede, is exactly that. This extraordinary Old World centipede has evolved an entire lifestyle around a single prey item — millipedes — and everything about it reflects that obsession: its appearance, its body plan, its behavior, and its hunting strategy.To catch millipedes, Edentistoma became one. The flattened, heavily armored body mimics the profile of a flatback millipede so convincingly that it can move among its prey undetected. The coloration — deep blacks, rich reds, and banded legs — reinforces the disguise. And when the moment comes, those powerful, heavily built legs do something no other centipede can: they unfurl a curled defensive millipede, peeling it open like a can, and the feeding begins. It is one of the most remarkable predator-prey relationships in the invertebrate world.Why Collectors Love This Species Millipede mimic — the flattened, armored body profile so closely resembles a flatback millipede that it functions as active camouflage among its prey; one of the most extraordinary examples of aggressive mimicry in the arthropod world Specialized millipede-only diet — Edentistoma feeds exclusively on millipedes; a dietary specialization so extreme it has shaped every aspect of the animal’s morphology and behavior Leg strength for unfurling — the powerful, heavily built legs are specifically adapted to pry open curled defensive millipedes; watching this hunting behavior is unlike anything else in the centipede hobby Heavily armored appearance — the body has a dense, plated, armored quality that looks more like a tank than a centipede; deeply impressive in person Black, red, and banded legs — striking coloration that reinforces the millipede mimic profile while being visually dramatic in its own right Taxonomically unique — Edentistoma is a monotypic genus — this is the only species; there is nothing else like it in the centipede world Extreme rarity — virtually never available in the US hobby; a once-in-a-collection opportunity for serious invertebrate keepers Care Overview — Important Notes Origin: Old World — Southeast Asia (Borneo and surrounding regions) Diet: ⚠️ Millipedes only. Edentistoma octosulcatum is a dietary specialist and will not reliably accept other prey. A steady supply of appropriately sized millipedes is required. At Ty Dye Exotics, we feed our specimens small millipede species including Bumblebee Millipedes (Anadenobolus monilicornis) and Scarlet Millipedes — both of which are manageable in size and readily accepted. We strongly recommend having a feeder millipede colony or reliable millipede source established before purchasing this species. Enclosure: Secure terrestrial setup with escape-proof lid; flat hides and cork bark that mimic the millipede habitat this species naturally inhabits; moderate substrate depth Temperature: 76–84°F Humidity: Moderate to high — 75–85%; keep substrate consistently moist Experience Level: Advanced — dietary specialization makes this species significantly more demanding than standard centipedes; recommended for experienced keepers with established millipede colonies Venom: ⚠️ Like all centipedes, Edentistoma possesses venom. Handle with caution — use long tongs for all maintenance. Live Arrival GuaranteeEvery specimen ships with our Live Arrival Guarantee. In the unlikely event of a DOA, photo and video documentation of the unopened or just-opened package is required to process a claim. Contact us immediately upon receipt.

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Edentistoma octosulcatum — Millipede Eating CentipedeEvolution occasionally produces something so specialized, so perfectly engineered for a single purpose, that it stops being just an animal and becomes a concept. Edentistoma octosulcatum, the Millipede Eating Centipede, is exactly that. This extraordinary Old World centipede has evolved an entire lifestyle around a single prey item — millipedes — and everything about it reflects that obsession: its appearance, its body plan, its behavior, and its hunting strategy.To catch millipedes, Edentistoma became one. The flattened, heavily armored body mimics the profile of a flatback millipede so convincingly that it can move among its prey undetected. The coloration — deep blacks, rich reds, and banded legs — reinforces the disguise. And when the moment comes, those powerful, heavily built legs do something no other centipede can: they unfurl a curled defensive millipede, peeling it open like a can, and the feeding begins. It is one of the most remarkable predator-prey relationships in the invertebrate world.Why Collectors Love This Species Millipede mimic — the flattened, armored body profile so closely resembles a flatback millipede that it functions as active camouflage among its prey; one of the most extraordinary examples of aggressive mimicry in the arthropod world Specialized millipede-only diet — Edentistoma feeds exclusively on millipedes; a dietary specialization so extreme it has shaped every aspect of the animal’s morphology and behavior Leg strength for unfurling — the powerful, heavily built legs are specifically adapted to pry open curled defensive millipedes; watching this hunting behavior is unlike anything else in the centipede hobby Heavily armored appearance — the body has a dense, plated, armored quality that looks more like a tank than a centipede; deeply impressive in person Black, red, and banded legs — striking coloration that reinforces the millipede mimic profile while being visually dramatic in its own right Taxonomically unique — Edentistoma is a monotypic genus — this is the only species; there is nothing else like it in the centipede world Extreme rarity — virtually never available in the US hobby; a once-in-a-collection opportunity for serious invertebrate keepers Care Overview — Important Notes Origin: Old World — Southeast Asia (Borneo and surrounding regions) Diet: ⚠️ Millipedes only. Edentistoma octosulcatum is a dietary specialist and will not reliably accept other prey. A steady supply of appropriately sized millipedes is required. At Ty Dye Exotics, we feed our specimens small millipede species including Bumblebee Millipedes (Anadenobolus monilicornis) and Scarlet Millipedes — both of which are manageable in size and readily accepted. We strongly recommend having a feeder millipede colony or reliable millipede source established before purchasing this species. Enclosure: Secure terrestrial setup with escape-proof lid; flat hides and cork bark that mimic the millipede habitat this species naturally inhabits; moderate substrate depth Temperature: 76–84°F Humidity: Moderate to high — 75–85%; keep substrate consistently moist Experience Level: Advanced — dietary specialization makes this species significantly more demanding than standard centipedes; recommended for experienced keepers with established millipede colonies Venom: ⚠️ Like all centipedes, Edentistoma possesses venom. Handle with caution — use long tongs for all maintenance. Live Arrival GuaranteeEvery specimen ships with our Live Arrival Guarantee. In the unlikely event of a DOA, photo and video documentation of the unopened or just-opened package is required to process a claim. Contact us immediately upon receipt.

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