if it doesn't move its dead
The body covering is molt I don't know what it is
Actually they eat live leaves (green).
As we know Millipede's thrives by eating decaying leaves and grasses. Hence a number of folded-up leaves on decaying materials is enough to make home for Millipede... :)
go die in a hole crapping
Its pretends to be dead so that its attacker or enemy will go away from her
A dead millipede (laying on its back)
I lost count on the millipede's legs! That millipede should not be blue.
A millipede is an invertebrate. A reptile is a vertebrate. I am afraid a millipede is far from being a reptile.
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.
yes a millipede is an invertabrate. :)
You can find a millipede in the sand
Get millipede killer!!