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Centipedes have 2 legs per segment except for on the last two.. Therefore, it would have 56 legs.

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Q: Centipedes with 30 segments have how many legs?
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How many legs does a baby centipede have?

Centipedes - baby or otherwise - have anywhere from 30 to 354 legs.


How many appendages does a centipede have?

Centipedes have over 311 body legs. So divide that by two, to find the amount of segments.


How many legs do centipete have?

centipedes can have a varying number of legs from under 20 to over 300. Centipedes have an odd number of pairs of legs, e.g. 15 or 17 pairs of legs (30 or 34 legs) but never 16 pairs (32 legs). A key trait uniting this group is a pair of venom claws or "forcipules" formed from a modified first appendage. Centipedes are a predominantly carnivorous taxon.


What has tthe most legs?

The centipedes have the most legs.It can have a varying number of legs from under 20 to over 300. Centipedes have an odd number of pairs of legs, e.g. 15 or 17 pairs of legs (30 or 34 legs) but never 16 pairs (32 legs).


Does a centipede have 100 legs or feet?

No. They don't have exactly 100 legs. It depends on the species; centipedes can have up to 15 pairs of legs to a 180. Because they're called 'centipedes' doesn't mean that they have to have 100 legs. It's the same with millipedes, they can have up to 200 pairs.


A creature with a hundred legs?

The term centipede means "one hundred feet" but centipedes (arthropods of the class Chilopoda) have between 30 and 384 legs and feet, with the number of pairs always an odd number.


How is a millipede different from a centipede?

Millipedes are large, poisonous, and armored with a thick shell. They have dozens of legs as well. They usually are found in jungle environments. Centipedes are small, non-poisonous, and defend themselves with stinging/biting. They also have many legs, and are found under rocks, bricks, etc. like you would find worms or slugs. They are found everywhere that contains moderate temperatures (US region).


How many legs has a millipede?

This is hard to answer..... This is Because We Are Never Certain, people say around 750....this may help: Some centipedes have hundred or more legs but no millipedes got a thousand. Centipedes (Class Chilopoda) are fast-moving venomous, predatory, terrestrial arthropods that have long bodies and many jointed legs. How many legs a centipede has depends on its species and age. Despite their name, which stems from the Latin words 'centum' (meaning 'hundred') and 'ped' (meaning 'foot'), thus mean "hundred legged" not many centipedes actually have as many as that number. Some have as few as 15 pairs, others have as many as 173 pairs, but most sorts have about 35 pairs. They normally have around half that number of legs, though it is possible to find centipedes with over 200 legs. Centipedes are highly segmented but with only one pair of walking legs per segment. Millipedes (Class Diplopoda, previously also known as Chilognatha) are very elongated arthropods with cylindrical bodies that have two pairs of legs for each one of their 20 to 100 or more body segments (except for the first segment behind the head which does not have any appendages at all, and the next few which only have one pair of legs). Each segment that has two pairs of legs is a result of two single segments fused together as one. The millipede's most obvious feature is its large number of legs. If you want to know how many legs a millipede has, count the number of body segments and multiply by four. Its name is a compound word formed from the Latin roots milli ("thousand") and ped ("foot") meaning "thousand foot" but these creatures do not have a thousand legs, although there are rare species like "Illacme plenipes" that have up to 750 legs.( Illacme plenipes, typically have more 650 legs; the leggiest ever found in 1926 had 750. However, common species have between 80 and 400 legs.♥


How many legs does half of a centipede have?

If you just look at the prefix on the name. 'Centi' translates to mean 100 and milli translates to mean 1000. However, most of either species don't have as many legs as their name implies. Although some species of centipede do indeed have 100 legs it can vary from less than 100 to 200. Therefore it is more correct to say that a centipede can have 100 legs rather than it does have this many. Yes, centipede really does mean "100-footed," and yes, some centipedes actually do have 100 feet, but no, not all do. In fact, some centipedes have more than 100 feet, and some have as few as 30. Perhaps, mathematicians , not scientists, should have done the calculations, and should have named this member of the species "Myriapoda," Latin for many footed. Likewise, a millipede likely doesn't have 1,000 feet, as it's name implies.


What is the difference between millipede's and centipedes?

The primary classification difference is that centipedes (class Chilopoda) have one pair of legs per body segment, while millipedes (class Diplopoda) have two pair per segment. The differing names suggest different numbers of legs, but both have many, both classes being in the subphylum Myriapoda.Millipedes ("thousand feet") have a striking difference in body type from centipedes ("hundred feet"). Millipedes are semi-cylindrical and taller, while centipedes tend to be flatter, with longer antennae.Centipedes are carnivorous and venomous, while most millipedes are not.No centipede species has exactly 100 legs, They have an odd number of pairs, totaling between 30 and 354 legs.No millipede species has 1000 legs. Species can have as few as 44 or as many as 750.


Do these segments form a right triangle 30 18 24?

Yes, because they satisfy the Pythagorean theorem (a2 + b2 = c2). The two lower numbers are the legs of the triangle and 30 is the length of the hypotenuse.


What bug has 16 legs?

By biological definition, an 'insect' has only six legs. Some insect larva seem to have more, however these are not 'true' legs, these are stumps known as prolegs. Unless you mean a species like woodlice (which are not insects) then you could be referring to insect larva like caterpillars.