This document discusses centipedes and provides information about their body, habitat, diet, life cycle, and some fun facts. It notes that centipedes can have up to 300 legs and reach lengths between 0.1 to 11 inches. They live in dark, moist areas around the world under logs and eat worms and insects, using their antennae to find food. Their life cycle involves laying eggs and molting their exoskeleton as they grow. Some interesting facts are that some species glow in the dark or shed legs to escape.