Centipede
Centipedes are found under stones and in the soil.
Their name means '100 legs' but most have less. The common centipede has 30 (15
pairs) of legs and is a fast crawler.
Centipedes feed on:
slugs, earthworms, beetles and other
minibeasts
Centipedes are food for:
small mammals, birds, badgers
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