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
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One example of a creature that has a hundred feet is a millipede. Despite their name, millipedes do not actually have a thousand legs - the number of legs can vary between species, but they typically have around 100 legs. They are arthropods known for their long, segmented bodies and multiple pairs of legs.
Some centipedes are incredibly large. Giant centipedes from South America will grow to over a foot in length. For a large centipede like this, insect aren't much of a meal: instead, prey include mice, snakes, lizards, and frogs.