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How do centipedes breed? How do centipedes breed?
1. centipedes are viviparous and reproduce quickly. It mates in June, July and August. Under normal circumstances, it takes four months from mating to spawning. When laying eggs, the female centipede digs a pit in the soil, and the female centipede bends into an S-shape, and the rear tail section leans against the back of the middle part of the body due to the bending of the body.

About 2.20 days later, the egg membrane and fetal skin of centipede eggs fell off, and the hatched centipede larvae were milky white. The female centipede still tightly clamps the larvae in the middle of the feet, and the larvae rarely move. After 25 ~ 30 days, the larvae shed their shells for the second time, and their body shape is similar to that of adults, and their body color is still milky white.

3. The middle part of the body is slightly obese. After 35 to 42 days, the body shed its skin for the second time. The body color is grayish yellow, and the activity is enhanced. Not tightly together, but loosely concentrated in the mother's abdomen. At this time, the larvae can be separated from the mother, and the mother can be mated in a large group, so that the centipede can be fully fed after delivery.