Usually when a centipede bites, it itches and usually on the uper extremities because centipeded usually fall from a tree. There is also multiple rashes rather than one particular.
a millipede is more dangerous
A centipede has one hundred legs, hence the term. A brightly colored centipede may be poisonous. Is that a centipede on your back?
Can you eat a centipede? Yes. Would you want to (mostly for health reasons)? No.
the 100 bees will sting the centipede to death.
Depends. If the cheetah were shrunk, the centipede would be faster. If the centipede were enlarged, their massive chitinous exoskeleton would hinder their speed and very well might not be able to move at all.
iwould know he would at least be in danger pain
A scorpion
I have an old wildlife documentary where there is this little snake,(which the documentary fails to mention by name), attacks, kills and eats a giant centipede. It feeds "almost exclusively on giant centipedes." Though the the snake is bitten several times by the centipede in the attack, it is not affected by it; but the snakes own venom kills the centipede in seconds. And even though the snake seems longer in length, the centipede is 3 to 4 time bigger in girth. This snake, after subduing the centipede, proceeds in swallowing it whole. Head first. Alas! It's from the Tantilla family and is called a "blackhead" as well as, a "centipede snake" -Brent Mejia, Golden Meadow, Louisiana
yes they would
a type of centipede giant centipede
It is more likely that a centipede will kill a gecko. Most gecko species average a length of 6-8". A giant centipede would have no issues eating a gecko this size.
that would be Herbiovre