Millipedes undergo a simple life cycle that includes three main stages: egg, juvenile, and adult. Female millipedes lay eggs in soil or decaying organic matter, which hatch into small, immature millipedes resembling adults but with fewer segments. As they grow, they molt several times, gradually increasing their body segments and developing their characteristic elongated bodies. Once fully mature, they can live for several years, depending on the species.
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