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This is called a centipede (having 100 legs) although it does not have 100.
Yes, centipedes are arthropods; they have joint appendages and segmented body with pairs of legs per segment.
Yes! Every pair of legs has a body segment attached to it. Same with millipedes, although they have much more body segments.
It's enough to look at it. You'll see separate parts connected by fairly narrow sections.
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.
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.
All insects have six legs and three body sections. Anything not fitting this pattern is not strictly an insect, for example, eight legs and two body section (spider) is an arachnid.
an arachnid with one body segment and very thin legs
All arthropods have an exoskeleton, segmented body, and jointed legs.
Butterflies have a long, slender body with six legs. Spiders have a segmented body with eight legs.
Millipedes have two pairs of legs per body segment.
If it is an invertebrate animal with jointed legs and segmented body. -Co0leTs24