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Millipedes typically do not have a fixed number of offspring per year, as it can vary by species. Generally, female millipedes can lay anywhere from a few dozen to several hundred eggs in a single clutch. The eggs are often deposited in the soil or decaying organic matter, where they hatch into juvenile millipedes. Overall, reproductive rates can differ significantly depending on environmental conditions and species.

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