Brown centipede uses a weird body motion to swim, not its many legs

Some centipedes swim by undulating their whole bodies from tail to head, the opposite direction that snakes and eels use, which helps cut down the drag created by their many legs

Brown centipede uses a weird body motion to swim, not its many legs
Some centipedes swim by undulating their whole bodies from tail to head, the opposite direction that snakes and eels use, which helps cut down the drag created by their many legs