Centipedes, Spiders, amphibians, birds, ants.................. and Mexicans
No, centipedes and caterpillars are not in the same family. Centipedes belong to the class Chilopoda, while caterpillars are the larval stage of insects in the class Insecta, specifically within the order Lepidoptera. These two groups are distinct in terms of their biology, morphology, and life cycles.
scorpions bees Spiders hornets wasps ticks millipedes centipedes
Class:Chilopoda
Spiders, Toads, centipedes and millipedes
Crustaceans are part of the phylum arthropoda along with insects, centipedes, and spiders. Sea butterflies are class gastropoda of phylum Mollusca along with sails and slugs. Butterflies are insects.
Yes.It's "enemies" include birds and,possibly,spiders.
Spiders are animals.
No, lobsters and spiders are not classified in the same class. Lobsters belong to the class Malacostraca within the phylum Arthropoda, while spiders are classified under the class Arachnida, also within the same phylum. Both belong to the larger group of arthropods, but they are distinct classes with different characteristics and evolutionary histories.
Arachnids (spiders, scorpions), crustaceans (crabs, lobsters), and myriapods (centipedes, millipedes).
Centipedes primarily feed on insects such as spiders, worms, beetles, and other small invertebrates. They are predatory predators that use venomous claws to capture and immobilize their prey before consuming them.
No, spiders and scorpions do not belong to the same phylum. Spiders belong to the phylum Arthropoda, class Arachnida, while scorpions also belong to the phylum Arthropoda but are classified in the class Scorpiones.