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Millipedes respond to stimuli primarily through chemical and tactile senses. They use their antennae to detect scents and vibrations in their environment, which helps them navigate and find food. When threatened, millipedes may curl into a defensive position or secrete chemicals that deter predators. Additionally, they can exhibit a slow, deliberate movement, often retreating into their burrows when disturbed.

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