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.
Roly Polies live for an average of two to three years.
no because they don't bite
roly polies or pill bugs can live up to three years
They have a lot of tiny legs
Actually Roly Polies are Pill Bugs called Armadillidiidae and they are Crustaceans and Arthropods.
roly polies or pill bugs can live up to three years
Nope, roly polies are herbivorous, feeding on rotting leaves and such. ^^
Birds of all varieties and other small animals eat roly-polies.
Plant liquids and water are what the roly-poly drinks. The crustacean in question (Oniscidea suborder) consumes the remaining juices and saps within decomposing leaf litter as well as what is available through dew, precipitation and puddles.
DEad organic matter such as leaves and dead grass.
you usually find them in rocks or under rocks or under wood or in corners or in small places.