
Keep holding on to be safe!

The red millipede in it's crawling position.

I don't know what creature is this until my daughter told me that it's a millipede and it crawls anywhere, feeling free.

It stretched out to crawl faster. As if it senses danger.

And this is what they look like whenever there's danger around and touch by an enemy. Observant as I am, makes me notice that millipede are always around during rainy season and they hibernate in a cool places. I've seen two of each kind, black and red in our premises. But I can't see the purpose of them, being here.
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