Introduction to Centipede Types
Centipede

Centipede (centipede) is a land-based species. Arthropods are generally found in rural areas and like moist and dark environments. They often appear in moist corners, under bricks, under rotten leaves, and in old, moist houses. Generally appear in summer.
Centipedes have venom glands that secrete venom, which can be used medicinally. Centipedes are mainly produced in Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Hubei, Hunan, Shaanxi, Henan and Guangxi provinces. After being bitten by a centipede, its venom glands secrete a large amount of venom, which is injected into the bite's skin through the venom gland openings along the palate and teeth, causing poisoning. The venom is generally between 1.5 mm and 34 mm long.
Chinese name: Centipede
Chinese nickname: Tianlong, Baijiao, Centipede
English name:centipede
Latin name: Scolopendra subspinipes
Genus: Arthropod
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Class:
Lamipod
Family: Centipede

Dispersed area: Important For rainforests everywhere (there are also rare species of Gobi centipedes)

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