Sadly, no.
Some crustaceans are omnivores.
Yes, a millipede is a living organism. It is an arthropod, specifically a type of myriapod, that belongs to the phylum Arthropoda and is characterized by having many legs.
Blue crab from the Chesapeake Bay. Crab cakes are a regional specialty as are crab chowder and crab legs and whole crab
You may be referring to a millipede, which is a long, slender, worm-like animal with many pairs of legs. Millipedes can have anywhere from 30 to 400 pairs of legs, and they are known for their distinctive cylindrical body shape and segmented exoskeleton. These creatures are not insects, but belong to the class Diplopoda.
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.
An insect, arachnid, millipede, centipede, or a crustacean.
No, but there is a pill millipede. The only difference is that it has 2 pairs of legs per segment.
Legs. 6: Insect 8: Arachnid 10 or 12: Crustacean More than 12: Centipede or Millipede.
I lost count on the millipede's legs! That millipede should not be blue.
No because a crustacean has a exoskeleton and a mussel has a shell
a crab is a crustacean
No. A bird is not a crustacean.
crustacean is not a decomposer
the spider consumes the millipede
yes a millipede is an invertabrate. :)
You can find a millipede in the sand
Get millipede killer!!