Because they lack a waxy cuticle like insects, they lose water quickly and require moist environments.

Centipedes are fast, whereas millipedes move slow, and if threatened, will curl into a ball.

They are usually yellowish to dark brown, though some display bright warning colors, and they range in size from a few millimeters to roughly ) in tropical species.

They are commonly found in soil, leaf litter, under stones, and in rotting logs.

Centipedes are fascinating, predatory arthropods belonging to the class Chilopoda, known for their elongated, flattened, segmented bodies and numerous legs. Despite their name translating to "hundred feet," no known species has exactly 100 legs; they possess one pair of legs per segment, ranging from 15 to over 191 pairs.

Centipedes have flattened bodies; millipedes are more rounded.

They are very fast, which helps them hunt and evade predators.

When entering homes, they are drawn to damp areas like basements, bathrooms, and crawl spaces.

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