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Centipedes

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

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Which countries do leeches live?

Leeches can be found nearly anywhere there is water, even in the oceans, and in nearly every country. Not all leeches are the blood suckers we think of when we hear the word, some are predators and feed on earthworms who are their nearest living relative, and ocean species feed on fish. The largest leech ever discovered was a massive 18 inches long. The strangest leeches (in my opinion) are the mucous membrane eaters known as Tyrannobdella rex, meaning tyrant leech king. They have a single jaw with huge teeth (as far as leeches go) up to five times the size of other leech species. They have been found latched in the noses of swimmers. Check out this weird leech in the related link below.

What does tubifex worm breathe through?

Tubifex worms breathe through their soft, thin skin that can take in dissolved oxygen.

Do flatworms live in fresh or salty water?

They live in flat water. nah just jokes i dont know. i think salty

How do you tell apart male and female millipedes?

Look between the legs of the millipede for the gonopods or reproductive organs in the third or seventh segment. You are looking for small, stumpy organs that create a gap in the legs. A female millipede will only have a gap between the legs.

What worms can tangled mass and block body ducts?

The most common type of worms that can end up as a tangled mass and block body ducts are heartworms. It is also possible for roundworms to cause blockage of the intestines in some cases.

Is a centipede endangered?

The centipede is actually endagered. People kill them alot and bats feed on them. They are venomous so people are scared of them. Just leave them alone and they will leave you alone.

Where could you find earthworms?

under rotted logs, under rocks, sometimes in the water, In soil in any garden.

earthworms can commonly be found in fresh soil, chances are high of finding at least one by digging a 1 foot hole, 1 foot deep. especially around gardens and in other moist, loose earth.

Are scorpions segmented worms?

No, scorpions are arachnids, or relatively distant relatives of spiders. Like spiders, scorpions are in the phylum Arthropoda (segmented worms are in the phylum Annelida).

Where does milipede lives?

millipedes can live in your bin, our in the ground. (they are extremely hard to find)

What animals eat earthworms?

Birds, fish, snakes, penguins? i am not sure if this is right because i am only 14

What will happen to an earthworm if the clitellum is cut in half?

no you will not get 2 earth worms only the top half of the worm will live if you cut it in half because it's tail will rejenorate while the head on the other half of the worm can not.

Can worms move sideways?

Yes they move in a sideways Whip-like motion

How mouthparts and the legs of a centipede enables it to live as a predator?

The mouthparts and the legs of a centipede enables it to live as a predator because they are able to move quickly in pursuit of other insects and the front claws are venomous. The venom can kill or paralyze prey and the forcipules are used to capture their prey.

Do worms have two brains?

Segmented Worms (Phylum Annelida) have two cerebral ganglia which are considered primitive brains. They are the simplest animals with this characteristic.

Are centipedes herbivores carnivores or omnivores?

omnivores because it can eat plants and insect. Centipedes will eat plants if there are no insects around.

How do earthworms circulate blood?

an earthworm has a closed circulatory system ........ I've searched it :)