Rainbow Millipede (Spirobolus caudulanus)

Rainbow Millipede (Spirobolus caudulanus)

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Species Summary:  Diet: Flake soil, decaying plant matter, fruits, and vegetables Lifespan: 5-8 years  Environment Requirement: warm and humid Care difficulty: 1/10 Wild Caught    Species Info:  Spirobolus caudulanus is a species of millipede belonging to the order Spirobolida, a group known for their cylindrical bodies and slow-moving behavior. Native to parts of South and Southeast Asia, including India and Sri Lanka, this millipede is typically found in moist, shaded environments such as forest floors, under logs, and among leaf litter. Though less well-known than its larger relatives like Archispirostreptus gigas, S. caudulanus plays an important role in the ecosystems it inhabits. This species is characterized by a rounded, segmented body and a tough exoskeleton that helps retain moisture and offers protection against predators. Like other millipedes, S. caudulanus has two pairs of legs per body segment, a trait that distinguishes millipedes from centipedes. The coloration of this

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