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  • Millipede - Wikipedia
    Millipedes (originating from the Latin mille, "thousand", and pes, "foot") [1][2] are a group of arthropods that are characterised by having two pairs of jointed legs on most body segments; they are known scientifically as the class Diplopoda, the name derived from this feature
  • Millipedes - Facts, Information Habitat - Animal Corner
    Millipedes are arthropods in the class ‘diplopoda’ This class contains around 10,000 species, 15 orders and 115 families Millipedes are found in most parts of the world from back gardens to Rainforests, on all continents except Antarctica The Class Diplopoda is divided into three subclasses
  • Millipede | Invertebrate, Diplopoda, Exoskeleton | Britannica
    Millipede, (class Diplopoda), any member of the arthropod class Diplopoda, distributed worldwide and commonly grouped with several other classes as myriapods The approximately 10,000 species live in and eat decaying plant matter; some injure living plants, and a few are predators and scavengers
  • Millipedes: What They Are, Where Theyre Found, What They Do . . . - WebMD
    Millipedes are members of the phylum, or group of animal species, called arthropoda This group includes insects, but millipedes aren't insects They're actually more closely related to
  • Types of Millipedes: Essential Soil Engineers Their Fascinating . . .
    Millipedes may look intimidating with their numerous legs and coiling behavior, but they play an important role in our ecosystem This guide explores the different types of millipedes and their fascinating characteristics Millipedes are harmless arthropods with elongated bodies and multiple legs
  • Millipede Animal Facts - A-Z Animals
    Millipede walking on the ground in the rainy season of Thailand Despite their name, millipedes don’t have anywhere close to 1,000 feet Instead, they have 100 legs or less on average, though it can have up to 750 legs at the most
  • Millipedes - National Wildlife Federation
    Millipedes are cylindrical or slightly flattened invertebrates They're not insects—they’re actually more closely related to lobsters, shrimp, and crayfish The word “millipede” translates to “a thousand feet”—but while millipedes have many feet, none of them quite have a thousand Most species actually have fewer than a hundred
  • Millipede Facts - Animals of the World - WorldAtlas
    Millipedes belong to the group of arthropods, implying that they have pairs of jointed legs They also have divided bodies and short heads; their different legs are their most evident element Some uncommon species can have 750 legs, and the majority of the species have in the region of 80 and 400 legs
  • Everything You Need to Know About Millipedes - Wild Explained
    Discover the fascinating world of millipedes with our comprehensive guide
  • Millipede - New World Encyclopedia
    Millipede ("thousand legs") is the common name for any member of the arthropod class Diplopoda (previously also known as Chilognatha), comprising species with elongated, cylindrical bodies with many segments, and with two pairs of jointed appendages on each body segment except the first few and the last





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