House centipedes reproduce through a process called sexual reproduction. The male transfers sperm to the female using specialized appendages called gonopods, which he uses to deposit sperm packets. After mating, the female lays eggs in moist areas, often in soil or decaying organic matter. The eggs hatch into immature centipedes, which resemble adults and grow through several molts before reaching maturity.
Centipedes reproduce sexually.
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It is possible that your cat ate a house centipede.
There are many types of centipedes. The house centipede is the Scutigera coleoptrata and the earth centipede is the Pachymerium ferrugineum.
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Only if you annoy it
probably the spider
Sounds like a house centipede.
The house centipede's diet is other insects that can be found in homes. if you have other bugs like moths they can stop them from infesting your home by eating them. Also they can live up to 7 years.
Probably a 'House centipede' and while they are predators of insects they are completely harmless to you and I. www.pestcemetery.com
Depends. If the cheetah were shrunk, the centipede would be faster. If the centipede were enlarged, their massive chitinous exoskeleton would hinder their speed and very well might not be able to move at all.
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