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Millipedes shed their exoskeleton through a process called molting. During this process, they produce a new exoskeleton beneath the old one, which eventually splits open, allowing them to emerge. After shedding, they may consume the old exoskeleton to recycle nutrients. This process is crucial for their growth and development, as it allows them to increase in size and replace damaged exoskeletons.

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