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Scientists have finally seen the face of the world’s largest bug | CBC Radio

Scientists have finally seen the face of the world’s largest bug | CBC Radio

What's as big as an alligator, with the body of a millipede, the head of a centipede and the eyestalks of a crab? That would be Arthropleura, believed to be the largest bug to ever exist. But fear not, it's been extinct for more 300 million years.

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