1. Body structure: Both snakes and centipedes have elongated, segmented bodies. Snakes typically have scales, while centipedes have a hard exoskeleton.
2. Locomotion: Snakes move by slithering, while centipedes move by walking.
3. Predators: Snakes and centipedes are both predators, feeding on small insects, animals, and other prey.
4. Venom: Some snakes and centipedes are venomous, using venom to subdue their prey and defend themselves.
5. Habitat: Snakes and centipedes can be found in various habitats worldwide, including forests, deserts, and grasslands.
6. Reproduction: Snakes and centipedes reproduce sexually. Snakes typically lay eggs, while centipedes give birth to live young.
7. Shed their skin: Snakes and centipedes both shed their skin as they grow. Snakes typically shed their skin in one piece, while centipedes shed their skin in several pieces.