- Giant millipedes are usually conjectured from fossilized tracks, but this is an actual three-foot section of the millipede (or its cast-off shell).
- This millipede undermines the theory that giant bugs existed in the past due to higher levels of atmospheric oxygen, because it's older than the peak oxygen level. (Based on the image at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Oxidation_Event#The_earl... , it probably lived during stage 4 )
Oh... oh dear
Still the mental image is entertaining (but mostly horrifying).
A fiat 500 Cinquecento, at 2.97 m, already is longer (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fiat_500), and that’s a very small car, by current standards. The new Fiat 500 is 3.55 m, almost 20% longer. It’s more like a microcar (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Microcar) or the electric Citroen Ami
As to weight, it indeed is lighter, much lighter. FTA: “and weighing about 50 kilograms”
..but practicality ran the horse out from that role.
Compared to your zero the millipede would have... outputs.
For example in western Europe bears were hunted to extinction before the middle ages, but you can still find bears in Russia and in the US.
I miss the flintstones cartoons from when I was a child.
If it was as fast as the furry things we get around here in the spring that would have been truly horrifying.
https://www.amazon.com/Carboniferous-Giants-Mass-Extinction-...
IANACT (I am not a conspiracy theorist) but what are the odds of there being two Millipede stories in one day ?
[1] https://www.npr.org/2021/12/20/1066017155/finally-scientists...
I don't get what you're going for. You think a three-meter protomillipede had only one foot? It's clearly segmented. And one segment of a modern millipede supports four feet if I remember correctly.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carboniferous
Yes, yes it is.
Setting aside the fact that the scientists apparently forgot to shave that morning, I was unaware that there were small cars dating from before the time of the dinosaurs.
Pedantic, maybe, but I can't help but think this could have been worded better.
"Scientists stuMbled upon fossilized remains, dating from before the time of the dinosaurs, of an ancient millipede the length of a small car."