Survival
Hunting
Food
Size
Life
100

Can they use venom to protect themselves?

No, they are not venomous.

100

If they see you would they come after you?

Yes, they are very aggressive.

100

Can we eat them?

Yes, we can since there is no venom.

100

How big do the bigger ones get?

6 to 8 inches.

100

Where do they live?

They can live in anyone of these states: Arkansas, Southern Missouri, Louisiana, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and Northern Mexico.

200

What are the symptoms of their bite?

Symptoms of a giant desert centipede bite include intense pain, inflammation, redness, and swelling.
200

How fast can they run?

1-1/3-ft. per second.

200

What do they eat?

They eat insects, lizards, frogs, and rodents.

200

What is common among most?

4 to 5 inches.

200

What is their bite compared to?

A bee sting.

300

They are characterized by hard..

Exoskeletons and jointed appendages.

300

Are they predators?

Yes.

300

Are they carnivores?

Yes.

300

How many legs do they have?

21 to 23 pairs of legs.

300

Could you have one as a pet?

No, its very very not recommended!

400

What are their predators?

Toads, badgers and birds, including domestic chickens.

400

What do they sense do they use to hunt?

Centipedes are virtually blind, so they sense their prey through their antennae

400

How would you make it to where you can eat it?

Once the head – and its pincers - is removed, a centipede makes a nutritious, tasty morsel.

400

Whats the biggest one found?

12 inches.

400

Are they nocturnal?

Yes, they are nocturnal?

500

How long do they live?

Over 5 years.

500

How do they

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500

If you were to feed one would you use your fingers?

Always feed with Tweezers (not your fingers)

500

Whats the smallest one found?

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500

What can you use to remove them from your house?

Tea tree oil or Peppermint oil.

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