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Arthropleura is an extinct millipede from the Late Carboniferous of Europe

Arthropleura is an extinct millipede from the Late Carboniferous of Europe


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Arthropleura is an extinct millipede from the Late Carboniferous of Europe

Arthropleura armata is an extinct millipede from the Late Carboniferous of Europe

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Animal Body Arthropod Bizarre Carboniferous Cutout Exoskeleton Herbivore High Angle View Invertebrate Morphology Natural History Paleozoic Era Permian Primordial Diplopoda Millipede Myriapoda Paleozoology Prehistoric Era Primitive


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This vibrant and detailed print showcases the incredible Arthropleura, an extinct millipede from the Late Carboniferous era in Europe. The artist, Nobumichi Tamura, has expertly captured the essence of this ancient creature through a digitally generated illustration. Set against a clean white background, the full-length image allows us to appreciate every intricate detail of Arthropleura's body structure. Its long and segmented exoskeleton is prominently displayed, highlighting its bizarre yet fascinating morphology. This herbivorous arthropod belonged to the Diplopoda class within the Myriapoda phylum. The high angle view provides a unique perspective on this prehistoric creature's size and scale. With no people present in the image, our focus is solely on Arthropleura and its significance in paleontology and zoology. As we delve into natural history and explore Earth's primordial past, it becomes evident that creatures like Arthropleura played vital roles in shaping ecosystems during their time. Despite being extinct for millions of years now, their existence continues to captivate scientists and wildlife enthusiasts alike. Nobumichi Tamura's artwork beautifully brings this ancient millipede back to life with vivid colors and meticulous attention to detail. This print serves as a reminder of Earth's rich biodiversity throughout different eras while also celebrating scientific discoveries that deepen our understanding of our planet's past inhabitants.

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