a millipede is an exoskeletal invertebrate!!!!
No, millipedes do not have wings. They crawl along the ground on their many legs.
the long slimy millipede crawled up the smooth brown wall
The word millipede is derived from two Latin words: Latin roots mille ("thousand") and pes ("foot"). A millipede is an arthropod. An arthropod is an invertebrate animal having an exoskeleton (external skeleton), a segmented body, and jointed appendages.
Millipedes do NOT have a back-bone. They have a soft body, supported by an external 'skeleton' of hard 'plates' and segments.
Millipedes use their antennae to feel their way as they move. The millipede's antennae constantly taps the ground as the millipede moves.
I lost count on the millipede's legs! That millipede should not be blue.
No - it has no bones inside its body. No insect has bones or an internal skeleton. most insects and other invertebrates (meaning they have no backbone) have an exoskeleton - a hard shell on the outside of its body that protects it's soft, internal organs.
yes a millipede is an invertabrate. :)
You can find a millipede in the sand
Get millipede killer!!
the spider consumes the millipede