Yes, it can be dangerous if a baby accidentally eats a millipede. Many millipedes produce toxic chemicals as a defense mechanism, which can cause irritation, nausea, vomiting, or more severe reactions if ingested. It's important to seek medical attention if a child consumes a millipede to ensure their safety and address any potential health risks. Supervision is key to preventing such incidents.
yes the do big ones eat small ones
no
Yes it does
Actually they eat live leaves (green).
There really anything WRONG with it and I can't imagine that it could effect your period, BUT WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO EAT BABY POWDER?
A spider may wait in tunnels for a millipede to pass and then eat it. They are eaten by other big insects like scorpions or lobsters. So their predators are basically any animal that eats or likes to eat arthropods.
A spider may wait in tunnels for a millipede to pass and then eat it. They are eaten by other big insects like scorpions or lobsters. So their predators are basically any animal that eats or likes to eat arthropods.
na, it okay, i eat babys
Assuming that the millipedes are not toxic or venomous; yes mice can eat millipedes and other bugs of that sort.
No. Millipedes eat decaying matter while centipedes can eat small insects.
I've been told that in rare occasions when the baby is dying or sick, she will. DO NOT TOUCH THE BABIES. This will result to your scent being transfered to the baby hamster and the mother, thinking that the scent is unusual and that it is dangerous, will eat the baby or leave it alone to die.
it's probably not hungry.