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What makes centipedes different from other arthropods?

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Centipedes are different from other arthropods in several ways:

1. Number of Legs: Unlike other arthropods like insects, spiders, and crustaceans, centipedes have a varying number of legs depending on the species. However, they all have more than six legs.

2. Venom: Centipedes are also different from other arthropods because they are venomous. They have venomous claws or forcipules which they use to stun and immobilize their prey.

3. Movement: Centipedes are capable of faster movements than other arthropods because they move using a unique system of coordinated leg movements. This enables them to run at a speed of up to 1.3 meters per second.

4. Habitat: Centipedes are usually found on land, unlike other arthropods like lobsters, crayfish, and crabs that live in water.

5. Body Structure: The centipede's body structure is elongated and flattened, and it has a pair of antennae on its head. It also has several segments with a pair of legs on each segment.
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Centipedes are distinguished from other arthropods by their elongated bodies with one pair of legs per body segment. Their legs are also modified into sharp claws, or forcipules, that are used to inject venom into prey or defend against predators. Additionally, centipedes have a unique respiratory system with spiracles along the sides of their body and a simple circulatory system with a dorsal heart.
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