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Centipedes Invertebrates for sale in Middlesbrough, Middlesbrough

We found 0 Centipedes Invertebrates for sale in Middlesbrough, Middlesbrough.

Centipedes (class Chilopoda) are speedy, elongated arthropods originating worldwide except Antarctica, preferring dark, moist environments like soil and leaf litter. They have a flattened, segmented body with one pair of legs per segment, with the number of legs varying by species but always an odd number of pairs. Notable for their antennae and venomous front claws (forcipules), they use these to hunt and paralyse prey including insects and small vertebrates. A familiar example in the UK is the House Centipede (Scutigera coleoptrata), recognised for its pale body and 15 pairs of lengthy legs. Temperament-wise, centipedes are carnivorous and fast-moving but generally harmless to humans with only mild irritation from bites, unlike some tropical species. Their suitability as natural pest controllers makes them beneficial in gardens and homes as they help reduce unwanted insects. Keywords associated include "house centipede," "centipede bites," and "centipede characteristics," highlighting their traits and interactions. Overall, centipedes are fascinating creatures playing a valuable role in ecosystem balance and pest management.

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Are centipedes invertebrates?

Yes, centipedes are invertebrates belonging to the phylum Arthropoda, characterised by jointed legs and an exoskeleton. They fall within the class Chilopoda of the subphylum Myriapoda, which includes segmented creatures with many legs such as millipedes.

What is a centipede classified as?

Centipedes are classified as arthropods in the class Chilopoda within the subphylum Myriapoda. This group includes segmented animals with many legs, and they are predators with venomous front legs used to subdue prey.

Should I ignore house centipedes?

House centipedes are generally harmless to humans and beneficial as they prey on other household pests like insects and spiders. It is usually best to tolerate or ignore them as they help control pest populations indoors.

Is a centipede an exoskeleton?

No, a centipede is not an exoskeleton itself but it has an exoskeleton. This is a hard external covering made of chitin that supports and protects their segmented bodies and is molted as they grow.