No, a millipede does not have an exoskeleton; instead, it has a hard outer shell made of chitin, which provides some structural support and protection. Unlike insects, which possess a true exoskeleton, millipedes are part of the class Myriapoda and have a segmented body covered by a flexible cuticle. This allows them to move more easily through their environments.
pine needles
Meerkats eat millipedes.
coelenterates
millipede
centipede,milipede,crokroaches
milipede
Do unicorns have horns!? yes they have antennes
Tend to stay around moist, damp areas
yes they are, Millipedes eat decaying plant matter
they have exoskeleton
Yes; many cnidarians have an exoskeleton.
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