chilopoda
The centipede is not an annelid. This insect is classified as a arthropod and belongs to the Chilopoda family.
A millipede has more legs than a centipede.
The arthropod group
An insect, arachnid, millipede, centipede, or a crustacean.
None of the above. It's an arthropod.
A centipede is a type of bug, but it is not an insect, it is an arthropod. Insects have three body sections and six legs. The term "bug" covers more than just insects.No, a centipede is not (by definition) a bug. It is an arthropod, which is what most people think of when someone says bug. so the answer is Yes, and No.
Yes, the scolopendra gigantea, the giant Amazon centipede, is a myriapod under phylum Arthropoda.
A centipede can be thought of as a minibeast because this arthropod is a hunter. Centipedes hunt, kill, and eat insects, spiders, and other arthropods.
No, a giant desert centipede is not a mammal. It belongs to the class of invertebrates known as arthropods, specifically in the group called myriapods. Mammals are a completely different class of animals that have hair, produce milk for their young, and are warm-blooded.
The Mojave Desert centipede, also known as Scolopendra heros, is a venomous arthropod found in the deserts of the southwestern United States and Mexico. It can grow up to 6-8 inches long and has a striking coloration of red or orange with black bands. Its venom is used to immobilize prey such as insects, making it a beneficial predator in the ecosystem.
Incomplete describes the metamorphosis of the centipede. The arthropod in question (Chilopoda class) goes through three incomplete -- not four complete -- stages in its life cycle and natural history as an egg that hatches into an adult-like nymph which becomes the adult.