Centipedes and millipedes have their own group, Myriapoda, which stands next to Insecta, Crustacea and Arachnida. ^^
No. A millipede is a myriapod, which is a kind of arthropod.
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A millipede has more legs than a centipede.
Yes, a millipede is a living organism. It is an arthropod, specifically a type of myriapod, that belongs to the phylum Arthropoda and is characterized by having many legs.
An insect, arachnid, millipede, centipede, or a crustacean.
Yes, a millipede and all its arthropod cousins are invertebrates. You'll find a link below.Millipedes are invertebrates
A diplopod, commonly known as a millipede, is a type of arthropod with a long segmented body. Despite its name, a millipede does not actually have a thousand legs; most species have between 30 and 400 legs. Millipedes are typically herbivorous and are known for their defensive mechanism of curling into a tight spiral when threatened.
The word millipede is derived from two Latin words: Latin roots mille ("thousand") and pes ("foot"). A millipede is an arthropod. An arthropod is an invertebrate animal having an exoskeleton (external skeleton), a segmented body, and jointed appendages.
Arthropods would include the dung beetle, the woodlouse, the spiny lobster, the termite, the flea, the millipede, the eurypterid, the cicada, and many others.
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