No. Millipedes are myriapods, meaning "many feet". Centipedes are also myriapods. Segmented worms are annelids; earthworms and leaches belong to this group. Also, myriapods are arthropods; annelids are not.
Either a centipede or a millipede.
Millipede
A millipede is not a bug with a million legs, most have about 126 legs and can range from 6-10 inches!!
You may be referring to a millipede, which is a long, slender, worm-like animal with many pairs of legs. Millipedes can have anywhere from 30 to 400 pairs of legs, and they are known for their distinctive cylindrical body shape and segmented exoskeleton. These creatures are not insects, but belong to the class Diplopoda.
centipede or caterpillar
They either do NOT have skeletons or they have exoskeletons like the millipede.
it is a poisonous bug that lives underground and is the opposite of a millipede but they both are dangerous and a centapede is in the worm family and is a bug
The worm (millipede, or whatever) is running around and around the statue. Your only move is to go quickly between its visits, and get off to the platform before it returns.
A millipede usually has a segmented body, with two pairs of legs on each segment. They are generally black or brown and resemble a centipede or worm.
I lost count on the millipede's legs! That millipede should not be blue.
The tiny worm with legs, also known as a millipede, plays a significant role in the ecosystem by breaking down decaying plant matter and enriching the soil with nutrients. This helps to recycle nutrients and maintain the balance of the ecosystem.
the spider consumes the millipede