Photography- Millipede

in hive-148441 •  5 years ago 

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I have taken some shots of this species, which is known as millepede. There are many varieties of millipede, but this one is very common. A millipede is different from a centipede-- you can notice two pair of legs in each body segment in a millipede whereas in centipede there is one one pair of leg in each body segment.

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Their body segments are like compartments and therefore when they move they look like a small train. Natue is truly wonderful. I find this species as very shy and docile. To capture a macro shot of such moving small species requires a lot of skill and I don't have that skill.

So finally I tried a way to stop its movement and took the shot. I took the shots handheld. A tripod would have yield better result.

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The millipedes are generally found in deciduous forests. I found this particular one in a nearby forest. They were plenty in numbers. Their length is generally found up to 20 cm.

The millipedes generally feed on decomposed matter, such as decomposed leaves, feces, etc.

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The shape of millipedes are mostly cylindrical, however bulky structured or flattened body may also be available. They generally love moist and humid conditions.

Note- I did not harm this species, just to stop its movement, I took the help of a very small stick.


Lens used- Canon EF 100mm f/2.8 L Macro IS USM


All the shots are raw, unprocessed images.

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