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Tri-colour Burrowing Scorpion (O.walberghi) Juvenile x4
Tri-colour Burrowing Scorpion (O.walberghi) Juvenile x4
£25.00
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Ghana Blonde Legged Millipede (Unknown species) Adult £10.00

Common Name: Ghana Blonde Legged Millipede
Scientific Name : Unknown species

Size : Adult
Status: Wild Caught

Food : Fruit, vegetables, leaf litter.

Orange brown millipede with pale coloured legs. Adults up to 12cm.
 

This product was added to our catalog on Thursday 04 February, 2010.
Quantity in Stock: 6
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