Most millipedes eat decaying leaves and other dead plant matter, moisturising the food with secretions and then scraping it in with its jaws.
Only if it's hungry.
No, a millipede is not a producer. Millipedes are detritivores, which means they primarily feed on decaying plant material and organic matter. They play a role in the decomposition process in ecosystems by breaking down dead plant material into smaller pieces.
I lost count on the millipede's legs! That millipede should not be blue.
the spider consumes the millipede
Get millipede killer!!
yes a millipede is an invertabrate. :)
You can find a millipede in the sand
you put moist dirt in then a damp tissue get some millipedes and whala you have a millipede farm what to feed the you feed them veggie scraps and soft plants
a millipede is an exoskeletal invertebrate!!!!
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No. A millipede is a myriapod, which is a kind of arthropod.
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.