Depending on the species, they have varying number of segments and legs. they have around 47 to 197 pairs of leg, => they have 94 to 394 legs.
common millipedes have 36-150 but a rare species has been found with up to 750 legs
I would say about 1
millipede
A milipede's body is divided into many sections, each of which has a set of legs at the bottom. In most species, each section has two legs on either side, but this can vary greatly.
one of the millipede records is 750 leg. ---------->>>XLOVECHU<<<-----------------
A centipede has two legs per segment, one on each side. And they usually stick out to the side of the centipede. A milipede has 4 legs per segment, two on each side, and they are usually more under the body of the milipede.
all insects have 6 legs (unless some have been lost...)
A millipede usually has a segmented body, with two pairs of legs on each segment. They are generally black or brown and resemble a centipede or worm.
pine needles
It's a smallish segmented invertebrate creature with a large number of legs (hence the name) often found under rotting logs and other damp and decaying places.
Meerkats eat millipedes.
coelenterates
Millipedes belong to the phylum Arthropoda, class Diplopoda, and order Julida. They are characterized by having elongated bodies with numerous segments, each bearing two pairs of legs.
centipede,milipede,crokroaches