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Millipedes have two pairs of legs per body section, which means they have four legs on each segment of their body. This distinguishes them from centipedes, which have only one pair of legs per body segment.
A centipede has two legs per segment, one on each side. And they usually stick out to the side of the centipede. A milipede has 4 legs per segment, two on each side, and they are usually more under the body of the milipede.
Most millipedes have two pairs of legs per body segment, which means they have four legs per segment. This is how they get their name, as "milli" means thousand and "pede" means leg, although most species do not actually have a thousand legs.
In centipedes, there is one pair of legs in each body segments. In millipedes, there are 2 pairs of legs in each segment. Centipedes are carnivores with poisons bites. Millipedes are detrivores that release toxic chemicals.
This is called a centipede (having 100 legs) although it does not have 100.
Millipedes have two pairs of legs per body section, which means they have four legs on each segment of their body. This distinguishes them from centipedes, which have only one pair of legs per body segment.
1,000.... no actually they do not, they have 2 pairs of legs per body segment
A centipede has two legs per segment, one on each side. And they usually stick out to the side of the centipede. A milipede has 4 legs per segment, two on each side, and they are usually more under the body of the milipede.
Yes, centipedes are arthropods; they have joint appendages and segmented body with pairs of legs per segment.
The midsection of the grasshopper, known as the thorax, is specialized for movement. This segment houses the three pairs of legs and two pairs of wings that the grasshopper uses for hopping and flying.
It has two pairs of legs on each segment. A centipede has one pair for each segment.
Centipedes are fast-moving and are usually predators. They have one pair of legs on each body segment. Millipedes are slow-moving detritus eaters. They have two pairs of legs on each body segment.
They have two pairs of legs per body segment. Indeed, the name 'millipede' is comprised of the Latin roots 'milli' (thousand), and 'ped' (foot).
Most millipedes have two pairs of legs per body segment, which means they have four legs per segment. This is how they get their name, as "milli" means thousand and "pede" means leg, although most species do not actually have a thousand legs.
The middle sectino of a honeybee's body is called the thorax, and it carries three pairs of legs and two pairs of wings.
A millipede usually has a segmented body, with two pairs of legs on each segment. They are generally black or brown and resemble a centipede or worm.
an arachnid with one body segment and very thin legs