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Skeletonizied worm ?
BubikolRamios
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Posted on 01-03-2015 21:24
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Can't imagine how something like this would come from worm but surely reminds on it.
Forest, Slovenia. Original length before photo taking - x 2.
img: http://agrozoo.ne...29dec796f0
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Posted on 02-03-2015 13:27
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These are the remains of a Millipede (Diplopoda),
Regards,
Henrik
Edited by piros on 02-03-2015 13:27
 
BubikolRamios
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Posted on 02-03-2015 14:01
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Rather 'fat' one. I get to 2.7 mm at 'fattest round' image I have --> http://agrozoo.ne...0efad373a1
One could also say it mybe shrinks a bit at dying and drying.
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The exoskeleton of Millipedes is usually calcified, so it doesn' realy shrink.
 
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