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**Title:** Encounter with a Giant Desert Centipede
**Key Points:**
* The host, Coyote, captures and handles a giant desert centipede in Arizona, despite admitting to an intense fear of centipedes due to their extremely painful bite.
* The centipede's bite is described as more painful than a rattlesnake's, causing the host's arm to swell to three times its normal size and inducing excruciating pain for 9 hours in a previous intentional bite experiment.
* Interesting centipede facts are shared, including:
+ They have 50-60 legs, not 100.
+ Extremely powerful and fast.
+ Belong to the myriapod family.
+ Have a false head for defense.
+ Can inject venom to subdue prey.
* **Important Takeaway:** The host warns viewers to exercise extreme caution around centipedes, advising to simply walk away if encountered, as their bite is extremely painful.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, excluding opinions, with each fact numbered and in brief sentences:
1. **Habitat**: The encounter with the giant desert centipede took place in Arizona.
2. **Creature Features**:
* 2.1. Giant desert centipedes have between 50 and 60 legs, depending on their size.
* 2.2. They are incredibly powerful and strong for their size.
* 2.3. Each segment of their body is lined with an incredibly rigid exoskeleton.
3. **Classification**: Centipedes are classified as myriapods, not insects or arachnids.
4. **Unique Features**:
* 4.1. The giant desert centipede has a false head at its back end, resembling its front.
* 4.2. It has two false antennae-like features at its back.
* 4.3. Each of its front mandibles contains a venom gland.
5. **Behavior and Diet**:
* 5.1. They can feast on almost anything, including prey as large as a mouse.
* 5.2. They latch onto prey with their mandibles, wrap their body around it, and inject venom.
* 5.3. After subduing the prey, they essentially "drink out the insides."
6. **Venom Effects**:
* 6.1. The venom explodes red blood cells from the inside out.
* 6.2. It is not hematoxic and does not cause necrosis.
7. **Size**: The giant desert centipede can grow up to 12 inches in length.
8. **Leg Features**: Each leg has a small hook, enabling them to lock onto surfaces.
9. **Distribution**: This species can be encountered in backyards, especially in areas with debris or under old logs.
10. **Medical Impact**: The narrator experienced severe pain, with their arm swelling to nearly three times its normal size, lasting for nine hours after an intentional bite.