Millepedes have legs and earthworms don't.
No: in fact, parasites such as flatworms and roundworms also prey on earthworms. Earthworms are highly beneficial, not feeding off living organisms, but breaking down decomposing organic material.
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NO! Millipedes are not dangerous. They are small but have many legs. Centipedes are dangerous, so don't freak out over millipedes. I should know cause millipedes are always in my house so I researched them.
earthworms travel faster
myriapodophobia -> fear of millipedes Chilopodophobia -> fear of centipedes
No. Only spiders are arachnids.
no. they are all invertibrates but not insects
Millipedes are heterotrophs .
Centipedes have one pair of legs to each segment. Millipedes have two.
Earthworms cannot bite humans or any other species like millipedes but they can eat grass and digest circulate blood excrete and breathe
Centipedes have 100 legs an millipedes have 1000 legs.
one is a starfish one is an earthworm boom headshot
Most millipedes do not capture food as they are herbivores, most feed on dead and decaying vegetation or young seedlings. A few are carnivores and eat small insects, centipedes and earthworms.
by looking at the 7 leg if its legs are invisable its a male if not female
Examples of land detritivores include earthworms, millipedes, woodlice, and some species of beetles. These organisms feed on dead plant material and help to break it down, recycling nutrients back into the soil ecosystem.
Some decomposers that live on land are earthworms, millipedes, beetles, and snails. Other decomposers include types of bacteria and fungi.
slugs and snails, earthworms, ants, beetles, earwigs, wood lice, centipedes, millipedes, spiders................................................ect.