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- "The image is a close-up, top-down view of a millipede curled into a spiral" by Olesia, licensed under CC BY 4.0
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The image is a close-up, top-down view of a millipede curled into a spiral
BLOCKEDThe image is a close-up, top-down view of a millipede curled into a spiral. The millipede has segmented exoskeletal plates that are alternating in color between glossy black and bright orange. The orange sections appear to be more vibrant and lighter, with a textured, almost iridescent sheen. The black sections are darker and also glossy, with subtle lines or ridges running lengthwise. The millipede is coiled tightly, with the innermost segments appearing to be a deep, glossy red, possibly due to moisture or a different texture. The background is mostly out of focus, but a small patch of what appears to be textured, greenish-brown material, possibly soil or debris, is visible to the right of the millipede's head. There are no humans or any recognizable elements of the city of Gandia, Spain in the image. The scene is solely focused on the millipede.


