Top Speed of a Giant African Millipede
A Giant African millipede is very slow and it cannot run very fast.
A Giant African millipede is very slow and it cannot run very fast.
There are a lot of differences between centipedes and millipedes. Centipedes are called Hundred-Legged Worms, have elongated, quick shape and dark brown or yellowish-grey coloring, while Millipedes are called Thousand-Legged Worms, have sub-cylindrical and worm-like shape and bright black or brown coloring.
Giant African Millipede has a life expectancy of about 7–10 years.
Giant African Millipedes eat vegetation and decaying plant matter. Their diet includes:
A Giant African Millipede has 256 legs on average. The number of legs depends on it's size.
Giant African millipede is the largest extant species of millipede, growing up to 33.5 centimeters (13.2 inches) in length and 67 millimeters (2.6 inches) in circumference.
Giant African millipedes live mostly in forests, but can also be found in the areas of coastal habitat that contain at least a few trees.
Giant African millipede is found in the following countries:
Archispirostreptus gigas, known as the giant African millipede or shongololo is the largest species of millipede.
The scientific classification of the Giant African Millipede is as follows: