Centipedes do not burrow under human skin. While they can bite and cause pain, their primary behavior involves hunting insects and other small prey in their environment. If a centipede bites, it can result in localized swelling and irritation, but they do not penetrate the skin deeply or live within it. If you experience a bite, it's best to clean the area and seek medical attention if necessary.
Centapedes are invertebrates, meaning that they don't have backbones.
You go naked under your skirt
hypo= under Dermis= skin something that is hypodermic can go under the skin (e.g. a needle).
yes they can
I have discovered spotted ticks almost completely buried under the skin.. Those things are dangerous
dont go under the sun
Go to your profile Under your profile pic click 'change skin'
Under the skin of the bat
Maybe... Go to Egypt and try it out then tell me
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No, there is no such thing.
If it is in the fur it is hair wadeed up togeter, but if it is in the skin it chould be a tumer and i would go to a vet if i were you