No, but there is a pill millipede. The only difference is that it has 2 pairs of legs per segment.
A spider may wait in tunnels for a millipede to pass and then eat it. They are eaten by other big insects like scorpions or lobsters. So their predators are basically any animal that eats or likes to eat arthropods.
A spider may wait in tunnels for a millipede to pass and then eat it. They are eaten by other big insects like scorpions or lobsters. So their predators are basically any animal that eats or likes to eat arthropods.
It is from Madagascar and Sri Lankan but can be bought from breeders here in the USA.
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Some examples of Centipedes and Millipedes are the Feather tail centipede, Blue ring centipede, Stone centipede, and the Earth centipede. As for Millipedes there are the Pill millipede, Bristly millipede, and the Spotted millipede.
Yes, millipedes do have antennas. Antennas are sensory organs that help millipedes navigate their environment, find food, and detect predators.
No. Millipedes only eat dead/rotting plant material. Their relatives, the centipedes, are voracious predators.
They have camaflage to hide from predators and many animals that live in the desert have homes underground in burrows.
Idk,but i think its camoflage,like they hide in the soil cuz the soil have the same colour as the millipede to avoid being dected by predatorsss.....UNDERSTAND-.-?? I guess this is the only reason...
Millipedes have numerous predators. They are preyed on by reptiles, amphibians, birds, hedgehogs, mongooses, scorpions, shrews, and some other insects.
I lost count on the millipede's legs! That millipede should not be blue.