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Centipedes

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

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How do centipedes get in shower?

Centipedes got in my shower because there was a tiny hole in my window ledge. They can also climb up through the drain. Centipedes like a moist environment, therefore they will find their way to places with water such a shower, laundry room etc...

Is a Planarian sessile?

No, a planarian is an example of a flatworm.

What do centipede larva look like?

A centipede bite looks a lot like a bee sting or a mosquito bite. Some centipede bites don't leave much of a visible mark. It depends on the size of the centipede. They usually prefer to run away rather than biting to defend themselves.

What are the functions of citellum on a earth worm?

its a band of thickened, specialized segments in annelids that secrets a mucus ring into which eggs and sperm are released

When do meal worms give birth?

They don't. They are genderless creatures. Mating is a three step process: 1) The male gives chase until the female relents. 2) The male then mounts the female and curls his genitals (aedagus) underneath himself and inserts it into her genital tract. 3) The male then injects a packet of semen into the female. Dependent on incubation temperature, just days after mating the female will burrow into soft ground and lays about 500 eggs.worm beetles (darkling beetles) are prolific breeders. Mating is a three step process: 1) The male gives chase until the female relents. 2) The male then mounts the female and curls his genitals (aedagus) underneath himself and inserts it into her genital tract. 3) The male then injects a packet of semen into the female. Dependent on incubation temperature, just days after mating the female will burrow into soft ground and lays about 500 eggs.

Do earthworms have veins?

No. the earthworm has red blood like you an i. Who would think that insects blood-not-normal that means blood you don't see everyday is a completley i am a teacher 28 year old primary school in England but i am french called Emily which in french Is Emi

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Which term diescribes someone who has an irresistible desire to eat dirt?

its most likely to be that the texture of the dirt and the color seem appealing to a humans eye if you where to eat dirt you would possibly vomit a few times and/or have diarrhea. hope this is helpful :)

Are aye ayes cold blooded or worm blooded?

An aye-aye is in the class Mammalia (Mammal) and almost all mammals are warm blooded so it can be assumed that aye-ayes are warm blooded unless you can find some where that specifically states they are not (which I cannot).

What do rolly pollies turn into?

Bigger roly-polies. They are Woodlice. Wiki has an article on Woodlice here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodlouse

What phylum do segmented worms belong to and what does the term mean?

The phylum is Annelida. I believe the word comes from Latin and the Latin word means "little ring". I suppose this is referring to the small ring shapes segmented worms are made up of.

What kind of worms are long and white and flat?

tapeworm. you should know that plus that is the only thin and white worms

How do you kill the fast sand worm?

I live on the coast and there are always plenty of sand gnats!

(not sure if sand fleas are the same thing).......

Before you go outside wipe all exposed areas with a dryer fabric softener sheet.

I have found Bounce works the better than off brand names.

This good for mosquitoes and flies too.

After I finish wiping exposed areas, I then take a few more and tie on my belt loop or on my chair handle or the chain that holds your porch swing.

I have been doing this for years and it works great for me.

At least I don't smell like a bottle of insecticide!

What does a millipede look like?

Look here:

http://ento.psu.edu/extension/insect-image-gallery/all-images/bristly-millipede.jpg/view

Show pictures of worms with legs?

Ever seen one? No, some might have bristles though..that are tiny projections made for locomotion

Why does the earthworm react more to light than darkness?

When earthworms are in light too long, they become paralyzed, their skin falls off, and then they die.

Where is setae located?

Seta \Se"ta\, n.; pl. Set[ae]. [L. seta, saeta, a bristle.] 1. (Biol.) Any slender, more or less rigid, bristlelike organ or part; as the hairs of a caterpillar, the slender spines of a crustacean, the hairlike processes of a protozoan, the bristles or stiff hairs on the leaves of some plants, or the pedicel of the capsule of a moss. 2. (Zo["o]l.) (a) One of the movable chitinous spines or hooks of an annelid. They usually arise in clusters from muscular capsules, and are used in locomotion and for defense. They are very diverse in form. (b) One of the spinelike feathers at the base of the bill of certain birds.

Can millipedes suffocate themselves?

some can drown, some cannot. I've seen a millepede moving in water and also a millepede lieing still in water.