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Scientists have produced a model of the head of a giant bug that lived 300 million years ago .
The Arthropleura were arthropods with features of modern-day centipedes and millipedes.
Researchers studied fossils of juveniles that were complete and very well preserved.
Researchers in Europe and North America have been collecting fragments and footprints of the huge bugs since the late 1800s .
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