Grasshoppers and Houseflies have wings and the Centipedes and Millipedes do not.
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Millipedes have bilateral symmetry, where the body can be divided into two equal halves. Centipedes also have bilateral symmetry.
Different types of animals eat millipedes, including hedgehogs, herons, shrews, robins, scorpions, reptiles, and ground beetles. Millipedes are multi-segmented arthropods that are scavengers and eat decaying plant matter.
Centipedes and millipedes are in the same phylum but in different classes.Millipedes and centipedes are in the class Myriapoda, meaning, 'two legs per segment.'If you ever saw a little insect curled up into a ball and thought it was a centipede, you were wrong.Millipedes are herbivores, are twice as fast as a caterpillar, and have two defense mechanisms. Millipedes have stink glands,and can curl up into a ball.Centipedes, however, are carnivores, are very, very fast, and is poisonous.To tell centipedes and millipedes apart, is really quite easy. Centipedes has it's legs spread out wide. Centipedes are really quite scary looking. Millipedes, however, has it's legs neatly underneath it's body. Centipedes have very few legs, why, you could count them. Millipedes have lots of legs. You wouldn't be able to count them unless you got up close which I would not do.
No. Millipedes eat decaying matter while centipedes can eat small insects.
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No, but centipedes can.
If you have ever looked at these creatures, you will notice that millipedes have much shorter legs than centipedes.
Centipedes have one pair of legs to each segment. Millipedes have two.
Sowbugs, millipedes, and centipedes are not actually bugs but they all fall under centipedes
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No. Millipedes only eat dead/rotting plant material. Their relatives, the centipedes, are voracious predators.
Grasshoppers and Houseflies have wings and the Centipedes and Millipedes do not.
The subphylum of millipedes and centipedes belong to the subphylum myriapoda. There are over 13,000 species that are terrestrial and they belong to the Animalia kingdom.
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