The 2 foripulae (the stinging appendages) are located on the first segment and hidden under the head.
Centipede - album - was created on 1984-10-10.
No, you can't. Sorry!
The Stinger
The deadliest scorpion in the world is Fattail or fat-tailed scorpion believe it or not the stinger will cause several human deaths each year even to babies, children, and adults. located in middle-east and africa.
Yes. Remove stinger first
Centipede "stingers" are a pair of pincers on the first section of the body, right after the head. Technically, centipedes neither sting nor bite, because their venomous pincers are not true stingers, nor are they mouth parts. They are actually a pair of modified legs.
A bug that is brown and black that has long legs is most likely a female ichneumon wasp. The long appendage that looks like a stinger is for laying eggs. There are some male ichneumon wasps that do use their stingers for defense but the stinger is much smaller and less noticeable.
a type of centipede giant centipede
Head- where the mouth is, thorax- where legs are attached, abdomen- where stinger is located
The centipede has a ventral (underside) point of view because its legs are located on its underside, allowing it to navigate the ground and surfaces efficiently while searching for prey.
No. They do not have a stinger.
No , a centipede is not a worm because a centipede has hard skin and a worm has soft skin, but a centipede is an invertebrate.
A bee stinger is a sharp, needle-like structure located at the end of a bee's abdomen. It is used to inject venom into the skin of its target. When a bee stings, the stinger detaches from the bee's body, causing the bee to die shortly after.
No, the word stinger is a noun.
stinger = okets (עוקץ)
no , centipede is not an insert. it is chilopoda
It is not called a centipede