Theoretically, any animal can be a "pet", but as roly poly bugs don't exactly have long life spans, it would be kind of cruel to take them from their natural environment unless they were endangered there and could not be relocated to another place. If taken from a natural environment, they should be kept in a terrarium with plenty of dirt. Please don't take them, though. Its cruel to do so.
Roly poly bugs do not eat ants. These insects enjoy eating dead or rotting plants. Roly poly bugs can eat the roots of live plants. However, since these organisms are harder for them to chew and digest they can be seen eating the leaves and other foliage that has fallen off of these plants.
Believe it or not, they are crustaceans, like lobsters. Some crustaceans, like the pill bug or roly poly, live on land.
rolly poly have teeth to bite into there food but they don't bite humans they are harmless
Nope!:) I've never had one bite me... so i'd have to say i highly doubt it!
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The name of the insect (Armadillidiidae) that resembles an armadillo is a "Pill Bug" or "Roly Poly" .
Roly Poly insect in another name for a Woodlouse. These little bugs, often mistaken for an insect, when they are in fact Crustaceans, are called many names such as, Pill bugs, Armadillo Bug, Doodlebug, Cheeselog, Potato Bug, Roll Up Bug, Slater and Sow Bug.
I believe its not a chewing bug
a roly-poly
i think a roly poly maybe
It is called roly poly
Actually Roly Polies are Pill Bugs called Armadillidiidae and they are Crustaceans and Arthropods.
Armadillidium vulgare. The name varies at times, but if you are referring to the grayish insect with many legs that rolls up into a ball when threatened, better known as the "roly poly," then its name is Armadillidium vulgare. It is also known as a sow bug. Armadillidium vulgare. The name varies at times, but if you are referring to the grayish insect with many legs that rolls up into a ball when threatened, better known as the "roly poly," then its name is Armadillidium vulgare. It is also known as a sow bug.
No, roly poly's do not have teeth . Actually,they are very harmless bug's do not bite or sting humans.
This is a roly poly.
No you dont, as you wouldn't capititalize "ladybug" or "bumblebee".
In "To Kill a Mockingbird", the roly poly bug symbolizes innocence and vulnerability, like the children Scout and Jem. They are all small and harmless creatures that can easily be harmed. Just as the children are exposed to the unjust realities of the world, the roly poly bug also faces dangers and threats in its environment.