How to use in-sentence of “millipedes”:
+ Centipedes and millipedes have a lot more legs, but not exactly a hundred or a thousand as their names make people who do not know them think.
+ Scientists who study millipedes are called diplopodologists, and the scientific study of millipedes is known as diplopodology.
+ They feed on millipedes and other animals they find in the soil and litter.
+ Bristly millipedes lack armor-like skin, and instead have bristles that protect them from insects, like detaching a bristle when it goes through the body of an ant.
+ They are often confused with centipedes, millipedes or insects, but are actually crustaceans.
+ Some species of bristly millipedes have been known to live in the common small cracks of tree bark.
+ They can counter the hydrogen cyanide which makes these millipedes poisonous to most carnivores.