futurebird,
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From: https://www.instagram.com/matrondesign/?hl=en

Thing is, centipedes are famously fastidious. They wash every single leg multiple times a day and seem rather like a very leggy cat while doing it.

Perhaps it's because they are predators. Predators seem to tend to be into washing up more.

(I know it's a millipede in the cartoon, but that just makes it funnier since the centipede would roll their eyes at the complaining. )

futurebird,
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If you want to watch a centipede cleaning up well here you go:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pyfivql1V-A&t=25s

qurlyjoe,
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@futurebird
W.o.w. How does its little brain do that? It would be cool to see that head on to watch whatever it’s doing with (I presume?) it’s mouth parts.
I’ll go back and watch the whole thing in case it’s already there.

futurebird,
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@qurlyjoe

If you want a good video on this Deep Look did one of the best.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q2RtbP1d7Kg

qurlyjoe,
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@futurebird
Very cool. Thanks. 👊🏻

llewelly,
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@futurebird in the case of cats, it's often said they're fastidious because they hunt by stealth, and comparison is made to wolves, which are not nearly so fastidious, and whose hunting depends mainly on endurance and teamwork. Which brings me to wonder: Do centipedes hunt by stealth?

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