Yes, sowbugs and woodlice are the same. The crustaceans in question (Oniscidea isopod order of arthropods) carry the common names boat-builder, carpenter or wood bug in Canada and sowbug or woodlouse in the United States of America. They receive the common names cheese-log in England and slater in Australia, New Zealand, Northern Ireland and Scotland.
The are part of the food chain. You probably don't eat pill bugs and sow bugs, but you eat stuff that eats the pill bugs and sow bugs.
The scientific name of sow bugs is Armadillidium vulgare.
There is no such thing called a sow cow. It is just the salchow.
1.sow bugs have a lighter shell and pill bugs have a darker colored shell -josh 2.Pill bugs can roll into a ball whereas Sow bugs cannot :D
Does light affect the sow bug?
they live with me
Hadui
Bugs are kind of animals . Animals do not have chloroplasts.
The bug that looks like a burnt popcorn kernel is called a sow or pill bug. Pill bugs are members of the woodlice family, but are able to roll up in a ball.
No. At least I don't think so. The sow bug killer spider eats sowbugs, or pillbugs, or rollie pollies, there're all basically the same thing. They might have a poison sack in them. They also have crushing fangs to kill their food. But just to be safe, I wouldn't handle them with your bare hands.
Yeah..
they curl in a ball