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Professor Dave Explains | Subphylum Myriapoda Part 2: Diversity of Centipedes and Millipedes @ProfessorDaveExplains | Uploaded 3 weeks ago | Updated 1 hour ago
We just learned about the general form and function of the myriapods, so now let's get a sense of the diversity within this clade. This will involve many different species of centipedes and millipedes, as well as a few other related animals.

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