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¿Qué #@%! es un MIRIÁPODO? - Origen y clasificación

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Hoy, cortesía de nuestros mecenas, les traemos un nuevo video de la serie "¿Qué #@%! es ..." donde exploramos qué define a los grupos biológicos y algunas cuestiones fuera de esta definición, como su historia evolutiva, origen y clasificación. Y en esta ocasión, toca el turno de ver a los animales de "diez mil patas": los miriápodos.

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