Laying females will dig a brooding chamber, lay the eggs and then wrap themselves around their brood. They will wait until they hatch (as these have), then continue to guard them for their early life. The mother will spend months curled up like this and won't eat for all that time. These young centipedes are near the very end of that period and will soon be fully independent.

  • aaaaaaadjsf [he/him, comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    Centipedes are great at dealing with cockroach infestations apparently. I have lots of millipedes where I live, but millipedes are herbivores so they don't eat other insects.

    Also GOOD POST