For the most part, they’re slow-moving detritivores, which means they feed on decaying leaves and other dead plant matter. Millipedes generally live underground in damp and dark places.
The finding has led scientists to rethink the entire evolution of millipedes which dates back 100 million years.
THE MINISTRY of Agriculture has sought to assure the public that it is aware of the millipede infestations currently ...
Millipedes, sometimes called “1,000-legged worms,” are a prime example in the animal kingdom of false advertising. Millipedes are not worms nor do their small bodies yield such an excessive ...
The small, white millipede is one of more than 900 different ... trove of insects found Insects hitch a ride on imported plants World's biggest bee rediscovered Some of the colliery sites surveyed ...
Dr Alastair Robinson, a world expert on carnivorous plants, said it was “pretty spectacular” to see the remains of a crab, as well as of bits of giant millipedes, inside one of the tropical ...
BLACKSBURG, Va.— The Center for Biological Diversity petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today to protect the Ellett Valley millipede under the Endangered Species Act. The milky-white ...