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No, giant African millipedes are not legal to own in California as they are considered an invasive species that could potentially harm local ecosystems if released. It is important to check with state and local wildlife regulations before acquiring any exotic pets.
Bats and poisonous centipedes or millipedes.
Depends on if there are any poisonous millipedes around where you're at, but probably the dog will be perfectly fine.
Giant millipedes live up to 5 years no longer than that sometimes they live 1 year more.
In Africa, where giant millipedes originated, there is no summer or winter. The seasons are the wet season and the dry season. The giant millipede "hibernates" during most of the dry season and emerges with the rains which come around January.
Some examples of millipedes are:Narceus americanus - the American giant millipedeAnadenobolus monilicornis - the yellow-banded millipedeTrigoniulus corallinus - the rusty millipede
No they can't because the habbitat will over populate because a cockroach can have up to 1000000000 babies and same with millipedes
weight of california giant salamander?
Giant Pitcher Plant
California poppies are poisonous to cats. Additional plants poisonous to cats include rhubarb, poison oak, foxtail, and the fruit salad plant.
Millipedes are a class, not an order. The class Diplopoda (millipedes) has 15 different orders. The Giant African Millipede for example is in the order Julida. The Common American Millipede is in the order Spirobolida. Millipedes are a class, not an order. The class Diplopoda (millipedes) has 15 different orders. The Giant African Millipede for example is in the order Julida. The Common American Millipede is in the order Spirobolida.
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