Mostly in areas where there is hard dirt so it can stay safe. Ex. The Dessert.
I lost count on the millipede's legs! That millipede should not be blue.
it is a poisonous bug that lives underground and is the opposite of a millipede but they both are dangerous and a centapede is in the worm family and is a bug
the spider consumes the millipede
yes a millipede is an invertabrate. :)
You can find a millipede in the sand
Get millipede killer!!
The salt water millipede has adapted to its marine environment by developing a waterproof exoskeleton, specialized respiratory structures called tracheae, and the ability to tolerate high levels of salt in its body. These adaptations help the millipede survive and thrive in the salty waters where it lives.
A millipede is a small invertebrate belonging to the Phylum Arthropoda.Unlike its name seems to suggest, the millipede does not have one million legs.I tried counting the legs on a millipede, but it wouldn't stay still long enough. My cat was fascinated as it sat in the garden watching a millipede. The millipede tickled as it crawled over my foot.
a millipede is an exoskeletal invertebrate!!!!
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No. A millipede is a myriapod, which is a kind of arthropod.
Since millipede is a noun, the only opposite for millipede is "not millipede". Since a millipede has a maximum number of "legs" an antonym might be "snake" with no legs.