Millipedes, often mistaken for having 1000 legs, typically have between 30 to 400 legs depending on the species. They do not bite; instead, they are harmless and mainly feed on decaying plant material. If threatened, some species can secrete toxins or repellents as a defense mechanism, but they do not have biting mouthparts like insects. Their primary focus is on scavenging rather than attacking.
Bite Yer Legs was created in 2001.
No, they do not really have 1000 legs.
are you talking about snakes or millipide? different person: if you are talking about milipedes...then they have roughly a 1000 legs not always, but around 1000 legs. =)
No but what is poisonous is the FEMALE bite, the male's bite is not venomous.
There is about 1000 legs on a millipede
you bite your legs
no, they do not because they do not have any sharp jaws or legs. Some kinds of worms do bite though.
no they will bite maybe but not scratch.
No it can"t!
Dogs may bite other dogs' legs as a form of communication, play, or establishing dominance. It can also be a way for them to assert their boundaries or show aggression.
Most bites occur on the hand or legs.
a spider can bite and it's hairy it also has 8 legs