What is a centipede?Centipedes are terrestrial arthropods. Their bodies are composed of many segments, each of which has legs, so they are multi-legged creatures. Centipedes are also known as dragons, centipedes, and centipedes with few spines. Common centipedes include red-headed, green-headed, and black-headed. The back of the red-headed centipede is reddish-black, the abdomen is light red, and the feet are light orange or yellow. The back and feet of the green-headed centipede are blue, the abdomen is light blue, and the body is small, about half the length of the red-headed centipede. The back and feet of the black-headed centipede are black, the abdomen is light yellow, and the body is smaller. Among the above three types, the red-headed centipede is the best, with a large body, high yield, gentle temperament, strong adaptability, and fast growth. It is generally more common in rural areas, often located in damp corners, under bricks, under rotten leaves, dilapidated and damp houses, etc., and is more common in summer. Centipedes are carnivorous animals with a wide range of diets, especially like to prey on various insects. Centipedes have poison glands that secrete venom, which can be used as medicine. Suitable for artificial breeding. As shown in the figure: Centipede Centipedes are terrestrial arthropods. Their bodies are composed of many segments, each of which has legs, so they are multi-legged creatures. Centipedes are also known as dragons, centipedes, and centipedes with few spines. Common centipedes include red-headed, green-headed, and black-headed. The back of the red-headed centipede is reddish-black, the abdomen is light red, and the feet are light orange or yellow. The back and feet of the green-headed centipede are blue, the abdomen is light blue, and the body is small, about half the length of the red-headed centipede. The back and feet of the black-headed centipede are black, the abdomen is light yellow, and the body is smaller. Among the above three types, the red-headed centipede is the best, with a large body, high yield, gentle temperament, strong adaptability, and fast growth. It is generally more common in rural areas, often located in damp corners, under bricks, under rotten leaves, dilapidated and damp houses, etc., and is more common in summer. Centipedes are carnivorous animals with a wide range of diets, especially like to prey on various insects. Centipedes have poison glands that secrete venom, which can be used as medicine. Suitable for artificial breeding. Centipedes are terrestrial arthropods. Their bodies are composed of many segments, each of which has legs, so they are multi-legged creatures. Centipedes are also known as dragons, centipedes, and centipedes with few spines. Common centipedes include red-headed, green-headed, and black-headed. The back of the red-headed centipede is reddish-black, the abdomen is light red, and the feet are light orange or yellow. The back and feet of the green-headed centipede are blue, the abdomen is light blue, and the body is small, about half the length of the red-headed centipede. The back and feet of the black-headed centipede are black, the abdomen is light yellow, and the body is smaller. Among the above three types, the red-headed centipede is the best, with a large body, high yield, gentle temperament, strong adaptability, and fast growth. It is generally more common in rural areas, often located in damp corners, under bricks, under rotten leaves, dilapidated and damp houses, etc., and is more common in summer. Centipedes are carnivorous animals with a wide range of diets, especially like to prey on various insects. Centipedes have poison glands that secrete venom, which can be used as medicine. Suitable for artificial breeding. Centipedes are medicinal animals belonging to the phylum Arthropoda, class Myriapoda, order Orthopedics. Alias: centipede, centipede, golden head centipede. Centipede is an important traditional animal medicine with medicinal effects such as dispelling wind, calming spasms, calming wind, and detoxifying. It is mainly used to treat children's epilepsy, lockjaw caused by stroke, tetanus, convulsions, spasms, furuncles, poisonous snake bites and baldness. Centipedes are distributed in provinces south of the Yangtze River, mainly in Guangxi, Hubei, Zhejiang and other provinces. The main ones with medicinal value are the less-spined centipedes and the multi-spined centipedes. What category of creatures does the centipede belong to? Is it an insect or something else? And what category does the crab belong to?Centipedes are worm-shaped terrestrial arthropods belonging to the class Myriapoda of the phylum Arthropoda. The centipede's body is made up of many segments, each with a pair of legs, hence the name Myriapoda. They hide in the dark during the day and come out at night to feed on earthworms, insects and other animals. Centipedes are known as the "Five Poisonous Creatures" along with snakes, scorpions, geckos and toads, and are ranked first among the Five Poisonous Creatures. Crabs (pángxiè): Kingdom Animalia, Phylum Arthropoda, Class Crustacea, Order Decapoda, Suborder Reptilia. Crabs are crustaceans, and their bodies are protected by hard shells. Crabs breathe through gills. |
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