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22.5 هزار بار بازدید - 7 سال پیش - Millipedes are generally solitary creatures.
Millipedes are generally solitary creatures. However, footage shot in Senegal captured swarms of millipedes of the family Paradoxosomatidae. Why are they so packed together? Millipedes feed on algae-covered soil. But this soil can only be found out in the open. When the millipedes are in the open, they are vulnerable to attack. When they swarm together, they can more easily fend off attacks from small creatures like ants. If a bigger creature attacks, the millipedes will disband and try to evade the predator. When the threat is neutralized, the millipedes go back to swarming and feeding ➡ Subscribe: bit.ly/NatGeoWILDSubscribe About National Geographic Wild: National Geographic Wild is a place for all things animals and for animal-lovers alike. Take a journey through the animal kingdom with us and discover things you never knew before, or rediscover your favorite animals! Get More National Geographic Wild: Official Site: bit.ly/NatGeoWILD Facebook: bit.ly/NGWFacebook Twitter: bit.ly/NGWTwitter Instagram: bit.ly/NGWInstagram Watch Swarms of Millipedes Join Ranks to Survive | Nat Geo Wild    • Watch Swarms of Millipedes Join Ranks...   Nat Geo Wild youtube.com/user/NatGeoWild
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