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Dragon Millipedes, Shoot Hydrogen Cyanide

This tiny and vibrant looking millipede has a superpower to shoot hydrogen cyanide from its mouth. This colorful millipede is toxic and spiny. The vivid pink color creature was first described in 2007. The dragon millipedes can grow up to 1.2 in. It smells like an almond because of cyanide. They are highly toxic as this tiny creature can easily become lethal to humans and other animals. They use this as a defense mechanism to protect from their predators.