Centipedes live in deserts, and forests.
Under logs
centipedes live in dark shallow places. They mostly they live under mulch.
Centipedes typically do not live in peaches, as they prefer dark, damp environments like soil, leaf litter, and decaying wood. However, if a peach is overripe or damaged, it might attract pests, including centipedes, which could seek refuge there temporarily. Overall, peaches are not a suitable habitat for centipedes.
There are over 8,000 known species of centipedes worldwide, with some estimates suggesting there could be tens of thousands of species yet to be discovered and described. They can vary in size, color, and habitat preferences.
Yes, centipedes are carnivorous and can eat a variety of small invertebrates, including roly-polys (also known as pillbugs). They use their venomous fangs to subdue their prey, which allows them to consume these small creatures. In their natural habitat, centipedes play a role in controlling the population of roly-polys and other similar organisms.
The average centipede is a centimeter tall. This is why centipedes are called centipedes.
You can not get HPV from centipedes.
No centipedes are not reptile they are arthropods.
Yes, there are centipedes in Machu Picchu. They are common in the region due to the humid and tropical environment, providing a suitable habitat for them to thrive in. However, they are generally not aggressive and rarely pose a threat to visitors.
Centipedes are living organisms, two centipedes mate, so sexual reproduction.
Sowbugs, millipedes, and centipedes are not actually bugs but they all fall under centipedes
How many kinds of centipedes are there