yes
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.
Instead of 3 i will name many and its scientific name.Scientific nameCommon nameAlipes grandidieriFeather tail centipedeEthmostigmus trigonopodusBlue ring centipedeLithobius forficatusStone centipedePachymerium ferrugineumEarth centipedeScolopendra galapagoensisGalápagos centipedeScolopendra heros Giant red-headed centipedeScolopendra morsitans Red-headed centipedeScolopendra polymorpha Giant Sonoran centipedeScolopendra subspinipes Vietnamese centipedeScutigera coleoptrata House centipede
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As it's an insect, I doubt you'll get to keep it. Why? Australian customs. They're very tough on foreign animals, foods, and insects. 99% You won't have him. If it's good to them, you might need special restrictions, but you won't need a license. These rules are there to protect the environment and wildlife of Australia If you are in possession of such a creature customs will lower the boom on you if you try to keep it a secret from them.
Length: 1 - 12.
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.
endangered animals include: giant pandas, mountain gorillas,whales, African elephants, seabirds
200 every minute and 700 eggs will hatch and become millipedes
yes. They live in the African Rainforest or in zoos
Millipedes have segmented bodies that are cylindrical in shape. Although there are many millipede species, most of the common species have 80 to 400 legs. However, there is a giant African millipede with 700 legs. An adult millipede can range in length from 1 to 15 inches, depending on the species. There are approximately 10,000 millipede species.
No, the African Ringneck is not endangered
the giant anteater is endangered
they are really endangered
The giant panda is an endangered species at present.
The giant panda, although both species are endangered.
yes the Giant panda is endangered