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. The name millipede is derived from the Latin word which means a thousand legs, though no known millipedes have 1000 legs. The African Goliath millipede (Archispirostreptus gigas) is one of the biggest of the millipedes, growing up to 11 inches long. Millipedes have two sets of legs connected to each part of its body. There are about 12,000 species of millipedes that have been identified, grouped into 16 orders and approximately 140 families.
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. The name millipede is derived from the Latin word which means a thousand legs, though no known millipedes have 1000 legs. The African Goliath millipede (Archispirostreptus gigas) is one of the biggest of the millipedes, growing up to 11 inches long. Millipedes have two sets of legs connected to each part of its body. There are about 12,000 species of millipedes that have been identified, grouped into 16 orders and approximately 140 families.
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