Alex Hyde / Velvet Worm (Peripatus novaezealandiae) silhouetted against a leaf, known as 'living fossils', having remained the same for approximately 570 million years, New Zealand, Captive
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Alex Hyde / Velvet Worm (Peripatus novaezealandiae) known as 'living fossils', having remained the same for approximately 570 million years, New Zealand, Captive
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Alex Hyde / Velvet worms (Onychophora) discovered under a piece of bark on a rotting log, the smaller juvenile is in the bottom right of the frame, Central Caribbean foothills, Costa Rica.
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Alex Hyde / Velvet Worm (Peripatus novaezealandiae). Velvet Worms are known as 'living fossils', having remained the same for approximately 570 million years. Endemic to New Zealand. Captive.
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Alex Hyde / Velvet Worm (Peripatus novaezealandiae). Velvet Worms are known as 'living fossils', having remained the same for approximately 570 million years. Endemic to New Zealand. Captive.
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Alex Hyde / Velvet Worm (Peripatus novaezealandiae). Velvet Worms are known as 'living fossils', having remained the same for approximately 570 million years. Endemic to New Zealand. Captive.
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Alex Hyde / Velvet Worm (Peripatus novaezealandiae) known as 'living fossils', having remained the same for approximately 570 million years, New Zealand, Captive
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Alex Hyde / Velvet Worm (Peripatus novaezealandiae) known as 'living fossils', having remained the same for approximately 570 million years, New Zealand, Captive
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Alex Hyde / Velvet Worm (Peripatus novaezealandiae) known as 'living fossils', having remained the same for approximately 570 million years, New Zealand, Captive
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Alex Hyde / Velvet Worm (Peripatus novaezealandiae) known as 'living fossils', having remained the same for approximately 570 million years, New Zealand, Captive
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Alex Hyde / Velvet Worm (Peripatus novaezealandiae). Velvet Worms are known as 'living fossils', having remained the same for approximately 570 million years captive from New Zealand
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Alex Hyde / Velvet Worm feet (Peripatus novaezealandiae). Velvet Worms are known as 'living fossils', having remained the same for approximately 570 million years. Captive from New Zealand
Piotr Naskrecki / Velvet Worm, modern Velvet Worms appear to be remarkably similar to fossil forms dating back as far as the Cambrian Era, 530 million years ago, Queensland, Australia
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Piotr Naskrecki / Velvet Worm, modern Velvet Worms appear to be remarkably similar to fossil forms dating back as far as the Cambrian Era, 530 million years ago, Queensland, Australia
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Piotr Naskrecki / Velvet Worm, modern Velvet Worms appear to be remarkably similar to fossil forms dating back as far as the Cambrian Era, 530 million years ago, Queensland, Australia
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Kim Taylor / Velvet worm / Peripatus (Peripatoides gilesii) on damp ground after rain.
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Michael Hutchinson / Velvet worm {Peripatus sp} captive
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PREMAPHOTOS / Velvet worm (Peripatus acocioi) Brazil
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Rod Clarke / John Downer Produ / A Velvet worm squirts streams of sticky glue to ensnare its prey (Resolution restriction - image digitised from film, 'Weird Nature' tv series)