Centipede

in Nature Observer4 days ago

Latin Name
Observation Date
Location
Diplopoda
Juni 12, 2025
Aceh, Indonesia

Millipedes (Diplopoda), and are included in the subphylum of multi-legged arthropods (Myriapoda). This animal is also called lelue or titinggi. Its body length is 150 mm, with a diameter of 10 mm, consisting of 30 segments, each with 2 pairs of legs, blackish in color with red or yellow legs. Its head is round.

Its movements are slow and when touched it quickly rolls itself up. Eats dry leaves, sometimes also parts of living plants. Generally this animal looks for food at night, but sometimes it can be found wandering around in the morning.
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Hello,

Even looking at it I got an itching feeling. It is very interesting that you can see these without getting disturbed. Bu please don't get me wrong. I don't hate them or anything else, I just don't like to be around them.

Either way "WOW" to your picture. The quality is good. I wonder if it crawled while you were watching it.

Have a nice one,
@bemier

Actually I also feel a little like that :). But try to stay still and ignore it so I can take a good picture. Yes, a little crawling. That's it, to get focus on the object.

Thanks for stopping by and leaving a great comment. Glad you visited :).
Greetings again. Have a nice day too ☺️