These Animals Don’t Need Help Surviving In The Wild

Millipede

Coming from the same family tree as the centipede, this bug has more legs and more toxic abilities. These critters can pulse out poison and cyanide gas through small pores around their bodies. They may look innocent, but that’s exactly what they want you to think.

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The poison they produce can cut through skeletons of smaller creatures, helping them break down their next meal. This can also cause irritation to animals who seek to hunt the Millipede – damaging their skin, eyes, and other parts. To human beings, they pose a minimal threat, but you still don’t want these guys crawling up you. A bit can cause a rash or other problems.