Appearance
''T. niger'' has a roughly cylindrical shiny black body, with around 100 pairs of contrasting white legs on its 41–56 body segments. It lives in leaf litter, under bark or in moss, and feeds on encrusting algae, detritus and sometimes fruit such as raspberries. Predators of ''T. niger'' include the centipedes ''Lithobius variegatus'' and ''Lithobius forficatus'' and hedgehogs.It is very similar to other species such as ''Cylindroiulus londinensis'', from which it can be reliably distinguished only by studying the shape of the telson.
Behavior
''T. niger'' is most active from one hour after sunset to one hour before sunrise, although in summer it also becomes active in the afternoon. Like many millipedes, ''T. niger'' coils itself into a spiral, with its legs on the inside and its head in the centre, when it is threatened, but it can also flee with sidewinding movements.References:
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