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Centipede

Question: What goes 99 clunk? Answer: A centipede with a wooden leg.

Despite their name (which means "100 legs"), centipedes do not all have 100 legs. Centipedes are fast-moving, carnivorous, venomous invertebrates. They have a hard exoskeleton and jointed legs. They live on land in moist microhabitats (under rocks and logs, in leaf debris, or occasionally in burrows).  

 If you were to be bitten by one seek medical attention immediately.

Diet: Centipedes are carnivores (meat-eaters) that use venom to kill their prey. The venom comes from glands that open near the first pair of modified legs (which act as poisonous fangs). Their bite can be painful to a human but not lethal. Centipedes eat insects, earthworms, spiders, slugs, and other small animals.

Enemies: Birds, toads, and shrews eat centipedes, as do some people.

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