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many millipedes - Oxidus gracilis

many millipedes - Oxidus gracilis
Columbia, Howard County, Maryland, USA
August 9, 2019
This large number of millipedes were gathered together like this at the end of a log. I touched the mass and many started moving. Is this a normal behavior for millipedes?

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Moved
Moved from Millipedes.

Aggregation in millipedes is not uncommon, but not completely understood.
It may be to a common source of food or moisture, but likely there are aggregation pheromones involved.

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