Hah, that's something I know....
Millipedes and centipedes like water, so they're probably hiding in a wet, damp place. I found one in a bucket of water once.
name of body region of milipedes
milipedes milipedes snakes
no
Inchworms hide in dirt usually sometimes in houses
Meerkats do
No, they do not have a backbone.
They hide under couches and places where it is to dark to see.
because Nazis search houses
some houses where made out of adobe and they lived in houses made out of buffalo hide ,hide mines animal skin.
one of the milipedes predators is a monjshddje bug wich is a small little animal, with the aility to kiss, hypnotize then eat milipedes.
Myriapoda
Because there are not used to people.