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Millipedes expel waste through a process called defecation, which occurs at the rear end of their bodies. As they digest organic material, nutrients are absorbed in their intestines, and the remaining undigested matter is formed into fecal pellets. These pellets are typically cylindrical and can be found scattered in their habitat, serving as a natural fertilizer for the soil. The efficiency of their digestive system allows them to recycle nutrients in the ecosystem.

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