i don't really know i am trying to find out myself
Woodlice have adapted to living on land, but can also survive in moist places. They have small gills, and yes, they could live underwater.
No but dan can
no they do not..
yes because they have gills
no they don't need to but they do
No, they drown if in water for too long.
no
Yes
woodlice loose water rapidly and by living under stones it prevents the sun from affecting them therefore they are able to retain more water. But sometimes they live under rocks and logs because its damp and wet.
water or ice
None because they would live under wood.
Woodlice are crustaceans; even though they live on land, they require a damp environment to keep from drying out. Leaf litter and hollow logs trap moisture, protect them from the heat of the sun, and...
Invertebrates live under rocks as to avoid being eaten by predators like birds and mice.
Slaters live under rocks, old wood or in damp soil. Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodlice
No
You can find them in a leaf litter habitat or even the rotting log habitat They also can be found inside chickens. Improved answer: Woodlice also live in damp areas and keep out sunlight.
woodlice like to live under things that are dark so they don't get dried out, eg: under stones, plant pots, and under bricks and wood.
Yes They do Live In WoodBark
yes
Under rotten logs