A Mindless Killing Machine and a New Yorker

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It made the front page of the New York Times this morning. A new little New Yorker, a centipede, a “totally mindless killing machine” a new species, a new genus and new animal. It is now called Nannarrup hoffmani (Hoffman's dwarf centipede) and is is 10.3 millimeters long, or about four-tenths of an inch. (Centipedes generally range from 3 centimeters, or 1.2 inches, to as long as 14 inches.) Read about it: A New Kind of New Yorker, One With 82 Legs

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if I ever get a dog, now I know what I'll name it... maybe Nanni for short.

It's amazing that deadly dwarfish biodiversity doesn't rise up out of the primordial ooze of our city with greater frequency. See also the "predatory, saw-toothed monster fish" sold in a Chinatown fish market and now marching inexorably across Maryland [http://www.hairyeyeball.net/jotbook/archives/000419.html] ....

The best part of that article:
"If they rake all the leaves, remove all the fallen twigs and branches, new species ... The whole system will cease to function. We need to appreciate unmanicured nature."

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