insects
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New Discovery: Bizaare Millipede Has 414 Legs, 4 Poisonous Penises
The millipede's 0.8-inch-long body is made up of an array of strange anatomy such as silk-secreting hairs, four penises that are modified from its legs and 200 pores that secrete an unknown chemical, which is probably poison to kill enemies, as suggested by the scientists.
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