When threatened North American Millipedes roll into a ball to protect their undersides that are the most vulnerable part of their bodies. Unlike millipedes are relatively slow creatures who like to travel at their own pace.
Predation is defined as a biological interaction where one organism, the predator, kills and eats another organism, its prey.
Millipedes release a harmful substance (toxin) all over their body if they are threatened or if you handle them roughly. The toxin which millipedes release keeps away most predators. Some large millipede species can spray these toxins as far as 33 inches (81 cm).
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