Solomon Island Giant Centipedes are solitary predators found under rocks, logs, bark, and leaf litter. You can feed these centipedes insects, snails, worms, and even Arachnids. The venom of the Solomon Island Giant Centipede is toxic to both mammals and insects but is not strong enough to kill large animals quickly. If you get bitten, be prepared for a world of pain that can last several days.
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