they hate when people hold them in their hands . they secrete the liquid and discolor the hands .
They all need food,water&shelter
They all need food,water&shelter
Depends on the type (where it came from). Most like warm, humid environments.
They both thrive, reproduce, grow, and develop in water.
no they dont
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.
Closed circulatory system I believe.
Bilateral symmetry
Millipedes primarily absorb moisture from their environment rather than drinking water in the way many other animals do. They rely on humidity and damp soil, often consuming decaying organic matter, which helps them obtain necessary moisture. When they do need water, they can absorb it through their cuticle or by soaking it up from their surroundings.
yes millipedes shed
No, rollie pollies are not millipedes; they are actually a type of crustacean known as pillbugs or woodlice. While both belong to the larger group of arthropods, rollie pollies are more closely related to crabs and shrimp than to millipedes. Millipedes, on the other hand, are myriapods and have a different body structure and habitat preferences.
1. Millipedes can live up to 7 years. 2. Millipedes do not have a back bone. 3. Millipedes are arthropods. 4. Millipedes are harmless.