Yes, there are worms snakes who eat worms.
Then there are some grass snakes (smooth and rough one) who eat only insects, like crashhoppers and roaches. They are bit tricky to keep and thou they are small, You just can have to large cage for these active creatures. More room, happyer they are. Also they get stressed easyly so if You take one, dont bother it do much, let it do what it wants. they safe to handle for You but like I sayd, they get stressed easyly and can stop eating/die.
No, snakes are not insects. They are reptiles.
No. Millepedes are myriapods.
A snake is a reptile, not an insect
A snake has a spine, so is a vertebrate.
yes
Millipedes are arthropods and not mammals nor are they insects.
no. they are all invertibrates but not insects
insects
Millipedes AND insects both fall under the phylum Arthropoda. Arthropods are characterized by jointed feet, exoskeletons, open circulatory systems, and, usually, compound eyes.
Subphylum that contains insects, millipedes and centipedes.
No. Insects are the the subphylum hexapoda and millipedes are in myriapoda.
Insects, crustaceans and myriapods (centi/millipedes).
Arachnids, Crustations, Millipedes, Centipedes, Insects
Caterpillars, millipedes, insects
Black millipedes with orange stripes are not poisonous. These insects are often found in people's homes but post no threat.
Millipedes have numerous predators. They are preyed on by reptiles, amphibians, birds, hedgehogs, mongooses, scorpions, shrews, and some other insects.
No. Millipedes eat decaying matter while centipedes can eat small insects.