Where in our country are there the most wild centipedes?

Updated on tourism 2024-06-18
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    70% of China's wild centipedes come from Hubei. There is also Qushan Island in Daishan County, the "hometown of centipedes" in Zhejiang.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    From the perspective of China's physical geographical division, the species of Centipede are confined to the southern part of South China, Central China and Kangdian District, while only the distribution of S. spinosa is found in the northern half of Central China.

    The main factors affecting the distribution of Centipede species were climate, topography, vegetation and soil layer, while latitude was the obvious demarcation line of Centipede distribution.

    In areas of China that cross 30 degrees north latitude, such as the southern part of North China, there are basically no reports of the distribution of Centipede, and no species of Centipede have been found in this area so far.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Centipedes prefer to live in dark, warm, sheltered from the rain and with good air circulation. Centipedes prefer to live in hilly areas and sandy areas, and lurk in the crevices of masonry and stones, at the foot of walls, and in the shady corners of piles of leaves, weeds, and rotten wood during the day.

    Go out at night and hunt for green worms, spiders, cockroaches, etc. Generally, when the weather turns cold in October, they burrow into the soil of the leeward sunny slope and lurk in the soil about 12 cm above the ground for wintering until the next year, and then start to forage again as the weather warms up.

    The centipede has a strong ability to drill cracks, and it often uses its sensitive antennae and flat head plate to test the cracks, and most of the crevices in the rock and earth can pass through or inhabit. When the density is too large or the disturbance is too much, it can cause each other to fight and die.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Generally damp places and underneath stones.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    <> there are red-headed centipedes, Hastelloy centipedes, Galapagos giant centipedes, Peruvian giant centipedes, Amazon giant centipedes, etc.

    1. Red-headed centipede: It is an arthropod.

    The head is golden yellow with whip-like antennae. The dorsal surface of the trunk is dark green, and the ventral surface is yellowish-brown, and it is composed of many links.

    2. Haskoy's centipede: It is a carnivore of Lamipoda.

    Widely distributed in many countries and regions in the western Pacific Ocean, individuals in the Solomon Islands can exceed 20 cm in length.

    3. Galapagos giant centipede: 30-40 cm in length, the largest can reach 44-46 cm. The tiger-footed giant looks very similar to the Hainan centipede, which is known to rank first in body length for the time being, and has a stout body.

    4. Peruvian giant centipede: up to 41 to 42 cm long. It is found on the island of Trinidad in the Caribbean Sea, South America.

    of Peru, Ecuador.

    Brazil and other Amazons.

    Basin countries and regions. Before the Galapagos giant centipede, the Peruvian giant centipede was widely considered the largest species in the world, divided into yellow-footed and orange-footed.

    5. Amazon giant centipede: the body color is generally red, mainly distributed in Brazil, Ecuador, Peru and other Amazon basin countries and regions. and Galapagos.

    The giant centipede tied for third.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    <> "Thank you very much for waiting, I put your question on the back for you;; Centipedes generally appear in dark, warm, sheltered from rain and well-ventilated places. Centipedes like to live in hilly areas and sandy soil areas with slender holes, lurking in the cracks of masonry during the day, at the foot of walls and piles of leaves, weeds, and decaying wood in shady corners, and come out at night to hunt for green insects, spiders, cockroaches, etc. The centipede has a very strong ability to drill cracks, and it often uses its sensitive antennae and flat head plate to test the cracks, and most of the crevices in the rock and earth can pass through or inhabit.

    When the density is too large or the disturbance is too much, it can cause each other to fight and die. However, under the conditions of artificial breeding, when the bait and drinking water are sufficient, dozens of them can also be destroyed and co-dwelled together.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Centipedes grow in shady, damp places, such as under the crevices of rotten wood and rocks, barren and damp thatched meadows, etc.

    Centipedes belong to wild protected animals (three animals), and the protection of wild animals starts from themselves, refuses to buy and sell wild animal products, and does not interfere with wild animals. Centipedes have a long history and a wide range of applications in traditional Chinese medicine. According to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, centipede has the effects of dispelling wind, antispasmodic, detoxification, etc., and can be used for diseases such as convulsions, strokes, sores and ulcers.

    However, centipedes are also toxic, and overdose or may cause toxic reactions in certain populations, so they should be used as directed by a doctor.

    Their features include:

    1. Centipedes have more feet, the body length is generally between 12-20 cm, the body is flat, and the red head and black filial piety are open.

    2. Centipedes mainly live in low mountain areas with more rocks and less soil, and only a small amount is distributed in plain areas.

    3. Centipedes like to live in dark, damp, warm, and ventilated burrows.

    4. Most centipedes come out at night to move alone, and most of them are not in groups with each other. When moving alone, they will not take a detour until their tentacles touch, and each of them will avoid it.

    5. Centipedes are terrestrial arthropods, and their bodies are composed of many body segments, each of which has long legs, so it is a multi-legged creature. <>

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Centipedes are afraid of sunlight, are diurnal and nocturnal, and prefer to live in dark, warm, sheltered from rain and well-ventilated places. It mainly lives in the low mountain areas with many rocks and little soil. Although it is distributed in the plains, it is less abundant.

    Centipedes like to live in hilly areas and sandy areas, lurking in the cracks of bricks and stones, at the foot of walls and piles of leaves, weeds, and rotten wood in the dark corners during the day, and come out at night to hunt for green insects, spiders, cockroaches, etc. In October, when the weather turns cold, they burrow into the soil of the leeward sunny slope and lurk in the soil about 12 cm above the ground for wintering until the following year (early March), and then move again to forage as the weather warms up.

    The centipede has a strong ability to drill cracks, and it often uses its sensitive antennae and flat head plate to test the cracks, and most of the cracks in the rock and earth can pass through or inhabit. When the density is too large or the disturbance is too much, it can cause each other to fight and die. However, under the conditions of artificial breeding, dozens of bait and drinking water can also live together before washing.

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