Sunday Date with Millipede !

Do you know Millipede is an animal with thousand legs?🤔🤔🤔

Even I was not aware and was considering them as from Insects family. Untill, I found this :

Millipedes are cylindrical or slightly flattened invertebrates. They're not insects—they're actually more closely related to lobsters, shrimp, and crayfish. The word “millipede” translates to “a thousand feet” - src-nwf

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these yellow-spotted millipede, is wondorous Harpaphe haydeniana. Other common names for this species are almond-scented millipede, cyanide millipede, and night train millipede. Belonging to the arthropod family.

These days (rainy days), we can find them everywhere, scrolling on the floor, on the wall, on the grass almost everywhere. And this morning I found huge cache of them. Resting under the moist soil. At first it looks like Gold jewelery, but in actually they were those small animals finding peace beneath the moisture soil.

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What looks to be a jewel can give goose bumps to many. Atleast to my aunt for sure. She has a kind of phobia with these millipedes and star5 shivering and fainting the moment these were taken closer to her. So these small animals can be a killer in itself.

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Sunday usually happens to be cleaning day, and when I was busy carrying out similar act on my terrace, cleaning the dried algae after the scattered rainfall, found these millipedes underneath a broken pot. This is completelly an unusual encounter as I never expected them in such huge number.

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Some of them were inside the soil, s9me of them were mating, some of them caressing each other while many sleeping under the moist soil. They seems to love the moist temperature and that too in soil.

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The black and yellow colors does give them a different look. These are not poisonous nor they bite. Many of these met with an unusual end with an accident under human feet. It is hard to keep them away when it comes on your path.

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These millipede free flowing scroller, wh9 does not loves to get any bl9ckages on their path, or they are scared of human, as the moment they notice some human presence on their path, they rolled their body and lays their silently, without any movement.

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These curling of the body, is actually their self style defence system. By curling their body, they release a strong toxic smell which is like of almond. Though it not as poisonous to human but such sometime the smell get unbearable to humans. Here are some more captures from our moist terrace.

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The closer I get to them, the more we get blurred images and also they are alwsys in move except few of them. They also like to mate on top of one another. They like get inside the soil. But the moment they were discovered they started to move in different direction, as they were running for their life. In no time, they vanishes from my terrace through the walls or might they hide somewhere. I threw few of them without touching them.

This Sunday date is unique and memorable, as I never had them before on terrace. A very close one!

Peace!!

Namaste @steemflow



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How beautiful nature is, I love the colours, thank goodness they are not poisonous. Before when I had a garden I used to see them a lot and it's true that they are always moving haha.

Have a nice Sunday!😀

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It's difficult to snap bcoz of the movement...they are posinous to humans upto a certain extent...the smell sometime get on the head.

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I used to be told that they stung and were very bad, thank goodness it's not that bad.

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Beautiful species and wonderful capture. ❤ They are so damn adorable! The way he/she walks.Amazing :)

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Wowooww....someone finds them adorable..while my aunt has phobia....

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These photos are actually making my body itch! 😵

But that just goes to show how beautifully you captured them on photo! 🤣

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Am I good photographer?...they are hard to snap because of their movement..but glad you find them good

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I don’t wish to downplay your skills in anyway but they do look good to me since I’m really terrible at taking photos 😂

Always getting a earful from my wife for lousy photos taken of her, hahaha! 😅

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It's hard to convince wife as far as photographs are concerned...😉

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Hahaa she is close to giving up on asking me to take the photos these days 😅

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I don't know if this one is scientifically known as scolopendra but it has a certain resemblance. Where I live scolopendras or giant centipedes are extremely dangerous, their venom is worse than that of a rattlesnake and they are extremely aggressive and quick when we see one hanging around the house we immediately kill it because it can be dangerous for small children or pets.

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I checked "scolopendra" and they are different...they are harmful. They are in habit of sneaking anyone ear and make heir home....it is very painful...even we used to kill them never heard of them biting

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Honestly, if I saw this in our hometown, I'd be scared about how they have so many legs but that millipede is so cute, and I realize that they were created by God to protect our land and I know they have a purpose in this earth. I like how you capture that millipede cute and beautiful 😊

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Rightly said...they have their purpose..they are good in making compost...every species on earth have their purpose...and we need to complete them

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Yeaaah agrees with that, so in short, appreciate little things given by our Almighty God. Let’s appreciate them. Good day! 😊

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