Both centipedes and millipedes breathe via tiny holes called 'spiracles'. These spiracles a openings on te skin which lead to a respiratory system. Millipedes have two pairs of spiracles on each body segment, while in centipedes the number varies: not all body segments necessarily have spiracles, while others might have a pair.
millipedes eat decaying plant material, and centepides eat insects. they like to eat dead bodies of bugs.
Millipedes use their powerful jaws to eat only plant matter, including decaying leaves.
they can curl up in a ball to hide or they hide and cracks of roads or streets and they can burrow into sand or dirt
centipedes are very active and hunt mostly at night. woodlice are one of their favourite.
Millipedes actually need very little to survive. They require a significant amount of moisture and will often be found in gardens.
Millipedes communicate by releasing hormones and pheromones. These pheromones can signal that a millipede is ready to mate for example.
In the same way as any animal: from digesting their food and processing the extracted nutrients.
Millipedes reproduce sexually.
With its legs!
Centipedes Dont eat Millipedes. They will just kill them.
Grasshoppers and Houseflies have wings and the Centipedes and Millipedes do not.
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Bilateral symmetry
Millipedes do not crawl into skin. Millipedes are more likely not to even bite. You might be thinking of centipedes but either will not crawl under skin. Centipedes though are poisonous to certain levels and are able to bite.
myriapodophobia -> fear of millipedes Chilopodophobia -> fear of centipedes
No, but centipedes can.
If you have ever looked at these creatures, you will notice that millipedes have much shorter legs than centipedes.
Centipedes have one pair of legs to each segment. Millipedes have two.
Centipedes Dont eat Millipedes. They will just kill them.
Sowbugs, millipedes, and centipedes are not actually bugs but they all fall under centipedes
don't you mean where
Examples of myriapoda include centipedes and millipedes. These arthropods are characterized by having numerous legs and segmented bodies. They play important roles in ecosystems as decomposers and predators.
Grasshoppers and Houseflies have wings and the Centipedes and Millipedes do not.
The subphylum of millipedes and centipedes belong to the subphylum myriapoda. There are over 13,000 species that are terrestrial and they belong to the Animalia kingdom.
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No. Millipedes eat decaying matter while centipedes can eat small insects.