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just a hard-working protector house centipede I think. harmless
Well, of course it's harmless, it's dead, SMH.
So you're saying I can eat it, right? Gotcha. ๐
You can eat anything at least once
How about if you eat it in moderation?
I'm not sure about centipedes, but if what goes for woodlice goes for them, you need to cook them/fry them for a bit because they're toxic if you don't, but then they're great.