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  1. by Louise Robles. Millipedes are just one of the diverse and interesting animals that you can find in the state of Texas. These multi-legged arthropods may not be the most attractive animals, but they’re extremely important to the ecosystem because of the role they play in decomposing organic matter and adding nutrients to the ground.

  2. Sold out. Texas gold desert millipedes (Orthoporus ornatus) are native to the southwestern United States and are our longest native millipede species. This listing is for the "gold phase" of this species which refers to golden-brown colored animals from Texas.

  3. Feb 16, 2021 · Arachnopeon. Hey folks! I recently got a texas golden millipede (absolutely gorgeous) and just wanted to ask some general care questions to make sure im doing everything right! I am feeding it veggies (broccoli atm) and its substrate is moist at the bottom but more dry on the top.

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  5. Apr 5, 2023 · Other common names include Sonoran Desert Millipede and Giant Gold Millipede for obvious reasons. What Do Desert Millipedes Look Like? An adult Desert Millipede can grow to be around 9 inches long, with a cylindrical shape, and feature dozens of body segments, each one with two pairs of legs.

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    • Orthoporus ornatus
    • American Giant Millipede. One of the most impressive millipedes you can encounter in Texas is the American Giant Millipede. This species, scientifically known as Narceus americanus, is native to North America and can be found throughout Texas.
    • Greenhouse Millipede. Another common millipede species in Texas is the Greenhouse Millipede, scientifically known as Oxidus gracilis. These millipedes have a distinct appearance, with a black to dark brown body and pale cream-colored legs.
    • Desert Millipedes. The Desert Millipede, scientifically known as Orthoporus ornatus, is a small dark brown species of millipede found in Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas.
    • Rusty Millipede. The Rusty Millipede, also known as the common Asian millipede, is a species native to Asia but can also be found in Texas. Scientifically named Trigoniulus corallinus, this millipede species has spread to various parts of the world, including Florida and the Caribbean.
  6. 14. 1.4K views 7 years ago. Orthoporus ornatus are millipedes native to the Southwestern United States in the states of Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona. They grow to be between 5-6 inches, but...

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  7. Jan 12, 2017 · Nature Notes. Millipedes: The Crypt-Dwellers of West Texas. By Marfa Public Radio. Published January 12, 2017 at 7:45 AM CST. Listen. photograph by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, San Andres National Wildlife Refuge. Orthoporus ornatus, the desert millipede, spends most of its life underground.

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