Scavengers.
Hedgehogs, scorpions, small birds, mongoose, and a host of other critters eat millipedes. They have many natural predators in the wild.
millipedes have a grassy enviorement. they also like the deep earth, where it is cool. the reason that they like the underground is so they don't get eaten by predators. these predators may include robins, and other birds.
Millipedes have numerous predators. They are preyed on by reptiles, amphibians, birds, hedgehogs, mongooses, scorpions, shrews, and some other insects.
No, they may coil a lot, but its a way of protection from predators.
Mongose,civets,Wild borer and crow are the common predators of pill millipedes in Western-Ghats
Yes, millipedes do have antennas. Antennas are sensory organs that help millipedes navigate their environment, find food, and detect predators.
Yes, some species of centipedes do eat millipedes. Centipedes are known to be carnivorous predators, and they may prey on millipedes as part of their diet.
For protection, some species of millipedes curl themselves up into tight balls, thus creating an armor shell against predators. Another defense mechanisms that millipedes have is stink glands, and some even secrete cyanide.
Millipedes have a very foul and distinct odor they omit. The millipede like other insects including the stink bug omit odor to keep predators away.
Only some species of octopus can shoot ink.
Yes, there are red millipedes found in nature. Some species of millipedes have red coloration as a form of warning coloration to deter predators. However, not all millipedes are red, and colors can vary within different species.