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Centipedes

Centipedes are segmented and have exoskeletons. They have one pair of legs for each segment.

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Good morning worm your honor who wrote that?

Roger Waters. It's the first line in Pink Floyd's song ''The Trial'' off the album ''The Wall''.

What are mealworms made of?

Mealworms are little brown bugs that are around 1 inch give or take... long and salamaders eat them...

i dont suggest you do.... my sister ate a couple one time and i could say she is still normal... but that would just be a lie cuz she was never normal... just kidding!

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Why does a worm travel faster than a snail?

Worms move faster than snails because they have a more streamlined body shape that allows for faster movement through the soil. In contrast, snails move slowly due to their shell, which adds weight and can cause more friction when moving. Additionally, worms have a more efficient method of locomotion using their muscles and setae (tiny bristles), while snails rely on muscular contractions to move their bulk along.

What is the diet of the worms outcome?

The diet of worms is a process where organic waste is broken down by worms, like red wigglers, to produce nutrient-rich compost known as vermicompost. This compost is beneficial for plants as it improves soil structure, moisture retention, and provides essential nutrients. Overall, the outcome of the diet of worms is the creation of a valuable and sustainable soil amendment for gardening and agriculture.

A centipede has 100 legs True or False?

Some do, but most don't. The number of legs can range from 20 to more than 100.

How do you find a worm?

Worms can be found in moist soil, compost piles, and leaf litter. To find worms, you can dig in areas with organic matter such as under rocks, logs, and in gardens. It is best to search for worms during or after rainfall when the ground is wet.

Do earthworms mate for life?

No, earthworms do not mate for life. They reproduce sexually by copulating with another earthworm in order to exchange sperm. After mating, each earthworm goes its separate way to continue its activities.

How painful is a giant centipede bite?

The bite from a giant centipede is incredibly painfull, not for just a short while, the pain is intense for several hours, & persists with less severity for several days, as does the associated swelling.

The best treatment is to wash the bite as soon as possible, then use ice to relieve the pain.

What kind of plants do centipedes eat?

Centipedes primarily feed on small insects, spiders, and other invertebrates. They are carnivorous predators and do not consume plants for food.

What color is a leech's blood?

leeches are generally olive green at dorsal surface. orange yellow and orange at ventral surface. Distinct strips of orange, yellow and orange black color present on both sides.

A median black strip is lying on dorsal side.

Is a millipede a producer?

No, a millipede is not a producer. Millipedes are detritivores, which means they primarily feed on decaying plant material and organic matter. They play a role in the decomposition process in ecosystems by breaking down dead plant material into smaller pieces.

Is a millipede a consumer?

Yes, millipedes are considered detrivores, meaning they primarily feed on decaying plant matter. They play a key role in breaking down organic material and recycling nutrients in the ecosystem.

Are centipedes crustaceans?

No, centipedes are not crustaceans. Centipedes are arthropods belonging to the class Chilopoda, while crustaceans belong to the class Crustacea. Centipedes are characterized by their elongated bodies and numerous legs, while crustaceans typically have segmented bodies with hard exoskeletons and jointed appendages.

What is the name of a bug or insect that has about 40 legs?

You are probably referring to the millipede of which there are about 1000 different species. They are somewhat misnamed since they have anywhere from 36 to about 400 legs (depending on the species), but they sure look like they have a million.

You might also be referring to the centipede which has 24 to about 200 legs, again depending on the species.

You can easily tell the two apart by the fact that the millipede has a rounded body with two pairs of legs on each segment, whereas the centipede has a flattened body with a single pair of legs per segment - that is if you can get one to stay still long enough to tell.

What do worms have for shelter?

Worms generally prey on decaying matters (human, animal or vegetal). So they can be found in any fertile soil (on land or waters), in vegetal, animal or human decays and inside living bodies where matters are being decayed (usually intestines).

How do you know you have worms?

You may see the worms in the cats poop. Your cat will or may tend to lose some weight. Ad soon as you notice that your cat has worms you should get some medicine and or take your cat to the vet.

Which trait does not describe a centipede?

Breeding in colonies is a trait that does not describe a centipede. Centipedes are solitary creatures that typically hunt and feed alone.

Do meal worms beetles fly?

yes they fly better and faster than the payvand bird, the payvand bird is a stupid creature with odd feathers/hair and also likes to eat crackers and cheese and large ones aswell!! but do not worry the payvand bird nickname as the pandy & payvment is half boy and half girl, considering it is less unattractive than most it can have sexual intercourse with itself, hence not letting the payvant bird ever go extinct. But the bird is quite dull and tends to die most frequently of flying into windows, cars or even in some less often cases of it flying straight down onto the payvment. these birds are always alone and do not get on well with any other types of birds they also make a boyish cartoon scream if something does not go their way, or if a beetle is close to them. and very few of these birds are born from cats and are taught cat language at a young age.

Do centipedes eat the woodlouse?

Yes, centipedes are known to eat woodlice, as well as other small insects and invertebrates. They are predatory creatures that use their venomous bite to incapacitate their prey before consuming them.

How many muscles do centipedes have?

Centipedes have one pair of legs per body segment, so the number of muscles in a centipede varies depending on the species and the number of body segments they have. On average, a centipede can have hundreds of muscles.

Is a centipede a invertible animal?

Yes. A centipede is an invertebrate animal, meaning it lacks a backbone. It belongs to the phylum Arthropoda, along with insects, spiders, and crustaceans.

How do you pronounce phylum platyhelminthes?

I think the "h" is silent, so here is how i pronounce it platyellminthes

How do leeches acquire blood?

Leeches have specialized jaws that they use to bite into a host's skin. They secrete anesthetic and anticoagulant substances into the wound, making the blood flow easier, while their saliva helps to prevent the host's blood from clotting, allowing the leech to feed on a blood meal.

What do you get if you cross a pig with a centipede?

You would get a very large and strange creature that has the body of a pig and many legs like a centipede. It's not possible in reality as pigs and centipedes belong to different species and cannot crossbreed. The result would be a fictional creature.