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No, they mainly eat plants. They do not eat any other animals.
Leeches eat blood.
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gorillas eat leaves vines fruit roots and bark
dormouses eat plants but accasionaly they eat insects
myriapoda
Insects belong to the subphylum Hexapoda, not Myriapoda. Myriapoda includes centipedes and millipedes, which have elongated bodies with numerous legs. Insects, on the other hand, have three main body segments, six legs, and often wings.
Myriapoda
Mellipedes, centipedes and Onychophorans.
Myriapoda is a subphylum of arthropods. Examples of myriapoda are centipedes and millipedes so they live in all kinds of places all over the world, mostly in damp forests.
Examples of myriapoda include centipedes and millipedes. These arthropods are characterized by having numerous legs and segmented bodies. They play important roles in ecosystems as decomposers and predators.
Arthropods. They belong to the Chilopoda class of the sub-phylum Myriapoda.
No. Insects are the the subphylum hexapoda and millipedes are in myriapoda.
Along with centipedes, the millipedes belong to the Myriapoda subphylum of Arthropoda.
Alessandro Minelli has written: 'The Development of Animal Form' -- subject(s): Morphology, Evolution (Biology), Ontogeny, Developmental biology 'World atlas of animals' -- subject(s): Zoology 'The Myriapoda' -- subject(s): Myriapoda, Arthropods
Centipedes and millipedes have their own group, Myriapoda, which stands next to Insecta, Crustacea and Arachnida. ^^
Actually centipedes are not insects at all. Centipedes belong to the subphylum Myriapoda while insects are in the subphylum Hexapoda.