No, they do not have a backbone.
I had never seen centipede curl up if disturbed. Milipedes do curl.
You can start by removing any excess moisture in and around your house, as millipedes are attracted to damp environments. Sealing cracks and crevices where they could be entering can help prevent them from getting inside. Using a vacuum to physically remove them can also be effective. If the infestation is severe, you may want to consider contacting a pest control professional.
centipedes, milipedes, octopus, squid, arachnids
Millipedes are detritivores, feeding primarily on decomposing plant material such as fallen leaves, wood, and other organic debris. They play a vital role in the ecosystem by helping to break down and recycle organic matter. Some species may also feed on fungi or algae.
They are the same as any animal. The horse is similar to many other vertebras; it has a respiratory system, digestive system, reproduction system, integumentry system, nervous system, circulatory system, lymphatic system, endocrine system, urinary system, muscular system, immune system, and skeletal or support system.
milipedes milipedes snakes
name of body region of milipedes
no
Meerkats do
Myriapoda
organism that depends on preexisting organic plants
milipedes centi[edes
they have legs. haha
probobly in your back yard though there are many in Australia
snakes have 100-400 or 120-350
leaves and fruit insects small vertebras and maybe frogs.
probobly in your back yard though there are many in Australia