Any of many elongated arthropods, of the class Diplopoda, with cylindrical bodies that have two pairs of legs for each one of their 20 to 100 or more body segments.
Apparently to protect themselves from the onslaught, capuchins cover their bodies with a potent natural repellent —the secretion of a certain type of jungle millipede.
Hence, during the rainy season, the wedge-capped capuchin pokes around in tree bark or on termite mounds looking for the four-inch- [10 cm]long millipedes.
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