Giant bird-eating centipedes exist — and they're surprisingly important for their ecosystem
- Written by Luke Halpin, Ecologist, Monash University
Giant bird-eating centipedes may sound like something out of a science-fiction film — but they’re not. On tiny Phillip Island, part of the South Pacific’s Norfolk Island group, the Phillip Island centipede (Cormocephalus coynei) population can kill and eat up to 3,700 seabird chicks each year.
And this is entirely natural. This...
















