Centipedes can have from 20 to 300 legs, depending on species, while millipedes have from 36 to 750 legs. So Illacme Pleniples, a type of millipede, has more legs than any centipede, but Glomeris Marginata, a millipede with 36 legs, has less legs than, for example, Nannarrup Hoffmani, a centipede with 84 legs.
I hate to disappoint you but they only have about 400 legs, two pair of legs on each segment of their body.
There is a great variety species of millipedes so some have a few more legs (or a few less) but nothing like 1000000.
comment All millipedes have an even amount of legs, but regardless of species they all have an uneven amount of pairs of legs, so the number of legs will never end in ~00.
yes. a millipede is not a millipede unless it has a 1000 legs
milipedes have 1million legs.
THIS IS NOT CORRECT
Yes, millipedes do have many legs. Contrary to popular belief though, they don't have 1000 legs, as their name suggests.
Up to 750 legs.
no they have 36 to 750 legs
Squids have more than eight "legs;" they have ten. Centipedes and millipedes have anywhere from ten to 355 legs. Many crustaceans, like lobster, crayfish, and shrimp, have ten or a multiple of ten legs (they are in the Order Decapoda, which means "ten footed").
Grasshoppers and Houseflies have wings and the Centipedes and Millipedes do not.
Yes, all insects have six legs. Arachnids have eight as does an octopus (although technically they are called tentacles). Centipedes and millipedes have many more than four.
No animals, on record, have more than 4 legs. Insects on the other hand do have more than 4 legs, so do arachnids.
centipedes, milipedes, octopus, squid, arachnids
Despite the fact that the name "centipede" means 100 legs and "millipede" means 100 legs, centipedes do not have 100 legs and millipedes do not have 1000 legs. It has been found that no species of millipede has more than 400 legs.One of the main differences between centipedes and millipedes is that centipedes have one pair (i.e.two legs) on each segment and millipedes have two pairs (i.e. four legs) on most segments. Centipedes move more quickly than millipedes.Centipedes are also more flexible, with a more flattened body than millipedes, which have a more cylindrical body. Centipedes tend to prefer dryer, more arid environments, while millipedes prefer moist deciduous forests.
If you have ever looked at these creatures, you will notice that millipedes have much shorter legs than centipedes.
Centipedes have a dual-digit number of legs. Millipedes have hundreds of legs, but not 1000.
All insects and arachnids. for example bees, centipedes, millipedes, spiders.
there are many species with more than 18 legs. the centipedes and millipedes are two well known examples
Centipedes have one pair of legs per body segment, millipedes have 2 pair per segment.
Squids have more than eight "legs;" they have ten. Centipedes and millipedes have anywhere from ten to 355 legs. Many crustaceans, like lobster, crayfish, and shrimp, have ten or a multiple of ten legs (they are in the Order Decapoda, which means "ten footed").
Grasshoppers and Houseflies have wings and the Centipedes and Millipedes do not.
Crustaceans such as crabs and lobsters. Also water fleas and the other small things swimming around.
Yes they have 750 legs
Yes, all insects have six legs. Arachnids have eight as does an octopus (although technically they are called tentacles). Centipedes and millipedes have many more than four.
Myriapoda, which are animals like centipedes and millipedes, usually have more than eight legs. Squid have four pairs of arms and then on pair of tentacles that are not arms. Jellyfish also have a multitude of tentacles.