Centipede simple drawing pictures
How to draw a centipede
Centipede
Centipedes are terrestrial arthropods, carnivores with flat and long arthropods. Their bodies are composed of many body segments, and each segment has walking legs, so it is a multi-legged creature. Centipede, also known as Tianlong, Centipede, Centipede, Wu Gong, Maggot, etc., is a predatory terrestrial arthropod with venom glands. There are three common types of centipedes: red-headed, green-headed, and black-headed. The back of the red head is reddish-black, the belly is light red, and the feet are light orange-red or yellow. The back and feet of the green-headed centipede are blue, and the abdomen is light blue. It is small and about half the length of the red-headed centipede.
The black-headed centipede has a black back and feet, a light yellow belly, and a smaller body. Among the above three species, red-headed centipede is the best, with large size, high yield, docile temperament, strong adaptability and fast growth. It is generally more common in rural areas, often located in damp corners, under bricks, under rotten leaves, in dilapidated and damp houses, etc. It is more common in summer. Centipedes are carnivorous animals with a wide range of diets, and they especially like to prey on various insects. Centipedes have venom glands that secrete venom, which can be used medicinally. Suitable for artificial breeding. "Compendium of Materia Medica" says: "Centipedes are found everywhere in the southwest. They emerge in spring and hibernate in winter. They have legs at each segment and double whiskers and a distal tail." Usually the body is very long and has many pairs of legs. "Compendium of Materia Medica" says: "The backlight of centipedes is black and green, the feet are red, and the underbelly is yellow." Centipedes, along with snakes, scorpions, geckos, and toads, are also known as the "Five Poisons."