Centipedes do not typically go into human ears, as they prefer dark, damp environments and are more likely to stay hidden in soil or under debris. However, if a centipede were to find its way into an ear, it would struggle to breathe due to the confined space and lack of air. Centipedes breathe through a network of spiracles and tracheae, which are not designed for survival in such an environment. Overall, the likelihood of a centipede entering an ear is extremely low.
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