No, centipedes and caterpillars are not in the same family. Centipedes belong to the class Chilopoda, while caterpillars are the larval stage of insects in the class Insecta, specifically within the order Lepidoptera. These two groups are distinct in terms of their Biology, morphology, and life cycles.
No, maggots and caterpillars do not belong to the same family. Maggots are the larval stage of flies, while caterpillars are the larvae of butterflies and moths. They belong to different insect orders.
It Eats flies, beetles, moths, caterpillars, leaf hoppers, spiders, centipedes and even millipedes.
Centipedes belong to the family Chilopoda, which is a group of many-legged arthropods. They are known for their elongated bodies and numerous pairs of legs.
These Are The Minibeasts You Usally Find On Leaves Spiders, Snails, Slugs, Beetles, Centipedes, Worms, Earwigs And Caterpillars.
mainly arthropods- ie termites, grasshoppers,caterpillars, beetles and some arachnids,ie spiders and centipedes
Centipedes are not in the same class as spiders. Spiders are arachnids, and they belong in a class all their own. Centipedes are in the class Chilopoda of the subphylum Myriopoda. For more information, check out en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CentipedeI hope this was helpful.
'Caterpillars' are the larval form of insects from the Order Lepidoptera, the butterflies and moths. There are over 100 different families in this Order, most, if not all, have a caterpillar larval stage.
No, they turn into Geometer moths.You have just crushed my hopes and dreams!Inchworms turn into months. Oops... did i say months. I meant Moths. Silly me. Inch worms turn into moths.
Centipedes are classed as cold blooded animals.
No. Millipedes eat decaying matter while centipedes can eat small insects.
Well Spiders eat many things. Spiders eat butterflies, flies, caterpillars, cockroaches, mosquitos, crickets, grasshoppers, gnats, choice beetles, centipedes, love-bugs, and daddy long legs. EVEN MORE!
Not really sinse they are the same