Legwork led to millipede.

From: The Evening Standard (London, England) | Date: June 7, 2006 | Copyright information

A MILLIPEDE with more than 600 legs, the world's leggiest animal, has been rediscovered in California after last...

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The Evening Standard (London, England) ; A MILLIPEDE with more than 600 legs, the world's leggiest animal, has been rediscovered in California after last being seen in 1926. Scientist Paul Marek found the I. plenipes species. Most millipedes have about 300 legs.
Legwork led to millipede
Evening Standard - London ; A MILLIPEDE with more than 600 legs, the world's leggiest animal, has been rediscovered in California after last being seen in 1926. Scientist Paul Marek found the I. plenipes species. Most millipedes have about 300 legs.
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