Millipedes are interesting little critters, definitely better than centipedes
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This small millipede, roughly 4 to 6 cm on average, lives in the snow, feeding on fallen leaves or berries.
It covers it's back with snow, which helps it blend in with the surroundings. Normally it's slow, but it can quickly flee if felt threatened. It can coil up to protect itself.
If you figured out to catch it, it makes a decent house pet, as long as it's cold enough to have snow.
Assessment: Harmless
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This small millipede, roughly 4 to 6 cm on average, lives in the snow, feeding on fallen leaves or berries.
It covers it's back with snow, which helps it blend in with the surroundings. Normally it's slow, but it can quickly flee if felt threatened. It can coil up to protect itself.
If you figured out to catch it, it makes a decent house pet, as long as it's cold enough to have snow.
Assessment: Harmless
Category All / All
Species Unspecified / Any
Size 1200 x 650px
File Size 910.8 kB
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