Scientists find fossil of largest arthropod to ever live, a car-size millipede

They were likely one of the biggest animals living on Earth at the time.

The fossilized exoskeleton fragment from the giant millipede ancestor Arthropleura, recently found in the U.K.

(Image credit: Neil Davies)
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