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A millipede is an invertebrate.

A reptile is a vertebrate.

I am afraid a millipede is far from being a reptile.

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9y ago

A millipede is not a mammal. It does not nurse its young with mammary glands. It is a myriapod invertebrate that is composed of many segments with each segment having two legs.

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8y ago

None of the above. Millipedes are in their own class.

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12y ago

A carnivore.

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8y ago

A millipede is an insect.

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Yes

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i want to know the answer not me answering it:)

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Yes

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