Yes they can and will sting
Centipedes can indeed sting with their front legs, which are modified into venomous claws. Their sting can be painful and can cause swelling and redness at the site. It is important to exercise caution and avoid handling or provoking centipedes.
No, but centipedes can give you a nasty sting.
They actually sting with their barbels. It is very painful and feels like a bite.
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Sting.ANS2:Their bite stings. The fangs of a centipede are modified legs. They are associated with the mouth so most would consider them mouth-parts. That being the case, centipedes bite. See link
There are very few reported cases of human deaths caused by centipedes each year, and they are extremely rare. Centipedes are venomous, but their venom is typically not lethal to humans. Most centipede bites result in mild pain and swelling, similar to a bee sting.
some are predators.....some can sting you! nope......birds sometimes birds, toads, shrews, and even humans.(Can easily be stepped on, and some humans eat centipedes.)
with their stinger and their claws.they also use their sting that have poision.
Not all centipedes are poisonous, but some species can produce venom that they use to incapacitate their prey. The venom of centipedes can cause pain, swelling, and redness in humans, but the severity of the reaction varies depending on the species and individual. It's important to be cautious around centipedes, especially if you are unsure of their type.
some are predators.....some can sting you! nope......birds sometimes birds, toads, shrews, and even humans.(Can easily be stepped on, and some humans eat centipedes.)
The average centipede is a centimeter tall. This is why centipedes are called centipedes.
You can not get HPV from centipedes.