Velvet worms!

. Velvet worms (also known as Onychophora's- which means claws to carry, and peripatus, which means walking) are a soft-bodied, velvety (duh) invertebrate's that live in damp foresty areas. It's a predator, and spits a sticky fluid at it's prey which hardens, and they subsequently eat their prey (Which are usually insects like crickets or wood lice) by sucking out it's insides, which is liquidfied via their saliva- kinda like spiders. There are two seperate families of velvet worm, Peripatidae velvet worms inhabit tropical america, whilst Peripatopsidae is in what was Gondwanaland (A supercontinent formed in the Late Precambrian). These lobopod's use pretty much every method of reproduction- one species (Epiperipatus imthurni) uses parthenogenesis to reproduce...woa...