They have gills that absorb moisture and oxygen.
They have gills that absorb moisture and oxygen.
pill bugs are like little armidilos they curl up in a ball and they go to sleep
Bearley.
Yes
Rolly Pollies or Pill bugs are not insects, but crustaceans like shrimp or crabs. They have seven pairs of legs, are hatched from eggs, and require a moist habitat. Their prefered diet is rotting vegetation but will eat tender leaf shoots.
On the food chain, pillbugs are important because they are decomposers. Pillbugs or sowbugs belong to the class Crustacea and eat decayed plant and animal matter. This helps to clean up this debris and return important nutrients to the soil.
Animals breathe a mix of gases including;NitrogenOxygenCarbon dioxideWaterArgon
Pillbugs breathe through gills. Yes they have gill like materials.Like their marine cousins, terrestrial pillbugs use gill-like structures to exchange gases. They require moist environments to breathe, but cannot survive being submerged in water.
yes they will live
No they do not have noses.
Bilateral.
No, this insect formally known as armadillidiidae, and informally known as pillbugs or roly polies, breathe using gills and and air tubes that are enclosed in the body.
not always
Bearley.
they have tiny legs
pillbugs prefer acidic environments due to the detrius in the acid, which pillbugs eat.
Yes
crustations, like crabs
yes because they are alive