CENTIPEDE
FOSSIL NO: AI0569
AGE: 45 million years
TERM: Eocene
LOCATION: Baltic States, Jantarny, Russia
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PICTURE DETAILS:
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OTHER INFORMATION:
The centipede in this 45-million-year-old Baltic amber is completely identical to present-day specimens. The very oldest centipede fossils date back to the Devonian period, making them around 400 million years old. This shows that centipedes have existed over the last 400 million years, without undergoing evolution, with all the advanced systems they still possess.