Millipedes are generally not considered edible and are often described as having a bitter taste due to their defensive chemicals, which can include toxic compounds. If consumed, they may cause nausea or other adverse reactions. While some cultures may have used certain species in traditional medicine, it's best to avoid eating them due to potential toxicity.
I DO. Taste like chicken.
Birds are not millipedes. Fish are not millipedes. Donkeys are not millipedes. Humans are not millipedes. Trees are not millipedes. Cars are not millipedes. Cities are not millipedes. Ideas are not millipedes. Is that enough non examples of millipedes? If not, how about this? Millipedes are examples of millipedes. Everything else (i.e., anything that is not a millipede) is a non-example of a millipede.
yes millipedes shed
1. Millipedes can live up to 7 years. 2. Millipedes do not have a back bone. 3. Millipedes are arthropods. 4. Millipedes are harmless.
Millipedes live in damp, dark places like compost piles, under rotting leaves, in cracks, and under logs.
Millipedes live in damp, dark places like compost piles, under rotting leaves, in cracks, and under logs.
Millipedes are arthropods. It is a common belief that millipedes have one thousand legs, as their name implies, yet no millipede with 1000 legs has ever been discovered. The movement made by the millipedes' legs is generally described as wave-like.
Moist. They like Humid enviroments.
Millipedes are arthropods and not mammals nor are they insects.
Yes. Millipedes can be found in the United States.
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.
Yes indeed