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No, centipedes are not hermaphroditic; they are dioecious, meaning they have distinct male and female sexes. Reproduction typically involves males transferring sperm to females through a process called courtship. After mating, females lay eggs, which develop into young centipedes. Each sex has specific reproductive organs, distinguishing them from hermaphroditic species.

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