None because they would live under wood.
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woodlice
Woodlice can survive many minutes underwater.
i have read somewhere on the internet that woodlice live around 4 years if they manage to not get eaten before they live this long
Not likely. Woodlice have many predators and so form the basis of a diet of many different animals.
Damp, dark, and terrestrial is the condition in which a woodlouse lives. The crustacean in question (Oniscideasuborder) lives on the ground in order to better eat moist, nutrient-rich decaying litter.
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Humans live for an average of 80 years (roughly) that's just under 701.000 hours
There are many literature publications regarding woodlice and their environment. The most relevant publications are "Turn alterations in woodlice", "The isopod as a monitor of bioavailability of metals in terrestrial ecosystems", and "Some adaptations of the Desert Woodlouse to Desert environments".
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