Common species have between 80 and 400 legs, although the rare species Illacme plenipes can have up to 750.
Millipedes are arthropods with elongated bodies and numerous legs, with each body segment typically bearing two pairs of legs. They are herbivores, feeding on decaying plant matter. Some millipede species can produce a noxious fluid as a defense mechanism against predators.
Millipedes do not emerge from cocoons. They typically molt their exoskeleton several times as they grow, but they do not go through a stage where they are enclosed in a cocoon. When a millipede molts, it sheds its old exoskeleton and emerges with a new one that is soft at first but eventually hardens.
Wolf spiders can vary in size depending on the species, but they typically have a body length ranging from 0.4 to 2 inches. The largest wolf spider, the Hogna carolinensis, can have a leg span of up to 4 inches.
I had a pet rat named Aristotle once. It grew to be over a foot long if you included the tail. The body grew to seven or eight inches at least...
Count the legs and divide by 4 then add 2 (1 for the head and 1 for the terminal posterior segment). The number is variable because they add segments as they grow. The name implies that the animal has a "thousand legs" but, that is based on hyperbole.
yes a millipede can grow back
A young millipede is called a "juvenile" or "larva." Unlike adult millipedes, which have numerous body segments, juveniles typically have fewer segments and may resemble miniature versions of their parents. They go through several molts as they grow, gradually developing more segments and their characteristic features.
Millipedes are arthropods with elongated bodies and numerous legs, with each body segment typically bearing two pairs of legs. They are herbivores, feeding on decaying plant matter. Some millipede species can produce a noxious fluid as a defense mechanism against predators.
A body length of around 2.5 inches is a well grown male.
A well grown male can have a body size of close to 3 inches.
A baby millipede typically takes several months to a few years to grow into an adult, depending on the species and environmental conditions. Growth rates can vary significantly based on factors such as temperature, humidity, and food availability. Generally, most millipedes reach adulthood within one to three years. After reaching maturity, they can live for several years more, depending on the species.
It can grow 12 to 18 inches
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they grow about 5 inches long and 6 inches wide
it can grow from 2 inches up to 5 inches depending on the species
dwarf hamsters grow about 2-3 inches. non-dwarfs grow about 4-5 inches.
You can't do anything to help youself grow. You just have to wait until your body decides to grow. For now, where high heels. LOL!!