No, they have as many segments as they have pairs of legs.
Chilopoda is centipedes
chilopoda
They live on the earth
The root word "chilo" is derived from the Greek word "chilopoda," which refers to a class of elongated, carnivorous arthropods known as centipedes. Centipedes have a segmented body with one pair of legs per segment, typically found in damp environments worldwide.
A chilopoda is a class of arthropods commonly known as centipedes. They have long, segmented bodies with one pair of legs per segment and are carnivorous predators that use venom to immobilize their prey. Chilopods are found worldwide in various habitats.
There is more than one family. The Class is Chilopoda. Then there are Orders. Then come the familys. This link may help. http://internt.nhm.ac.uk/jobj/runjava.jobj
Chilopoda
no , centipede is not an insert. it is chilopoda
Centipedes are not for animals it is an animal. It is an antropod a class of chilopoda which means a hundred feet. Centipedes have one body segment for each set of legs.
A class of myriapod arthropods that comprises the centipedes.
An example of a class diplopoda is a millipede. Diplopoda means having two pair of legs.
The scientific name for a centipede is Chilopoda.