Millipedes do not regenerate lost legs like some other species can. If a millipede loses a leg, it may not grow back, as their regenerative abilities are limited compared to other arthropods. However, millipedes can sometimes survive and adapt to living with fewer legs. Over time, some species may develop compensatory behaviors to help them move effectively despite the loss.
Centipedes have one pair of legs to each segment. Millipedes have two.
no
The liver
Yes, because they have lose a leg and don't want to walk around on one leg then they will chose whether or not to use one or not.
The rght one
NO... you have to be born that way or have a tragic accident in which you lose some of your leg.
when you lose one eye and leg
No he tucks it back to appear like half a leg with a nub. He still has both legs.
Millipedes are arthropods that have two pair of legs per segment (except for first segment behind the head which does not have any appendages at all, and the next few whitch only has one pair). Each segment that has two pairs of leg is a result of two single segment fused together as one. Most millipedes have cylindrical bodies, although some are flattened dorso-ventrally, while pill millipedes are shorter and can roll into a ball, like a pillbug.
There are two types of millipedes. One is the Penicillata, sometimes called the bristly millipede. The other is the Chilognatha.
Uni = one. Unicellular means one-celled, like a bacterium. Millipedes are multicellular animals, way bigger than unicellular organisms.So, no.
President Obama has never lost his leg. But you may be thinking of his father, who suffered several serious injuries in automobile accidents in Africa. One such accident led to his death.