The pill bug is not an insect, it is actually one of the only terrestrial crustaceans.
AnswerThe pill bug is not an insect, it is actually one of the only terrestrial crustaceans.Answer
The pill bug is not an insect, it's just repetitive.
Yes they are classified as crustaceans. If you can find one, put it in some water. It should still be able to breath. If it dies then science lied to us.
They are small multi-legged with a hard shell - when frightened they curl up in a ball, making them look like a little black pill, sometimes called "roly-polies".
Yes, pill bugs are common invertebrates. Pill bugs, also called wood louse, have a hard exoskeleton. Children often refer to pill bugs as doodlebugs.
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actually male pill bugs don't eat female pill bugs
Do pill bugs have ears?
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.
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Doodle bugs (pill bugs) eat decaying vegetable matter of any kind. They are known to bore into soft masonry and mortar, but they do not ingest it.
No, Pill Bugs do not eat marijuana. They eat wood.
Pill bugs, also known as isopods, have a rounded or almond shape. They are tiny bugs with a black color.
They have legs & crawl like other bugs.
1. Pill bugs breathe with gills so they need to live in areas with high humidity or in wet places 2. Pill Bugs help decompose organic material faster 3. Sick pill bugs turn bright blue 4. pill bugs blood is blue because the hemoeyanin has copper ions 5. Pill bugs are NOT insects they are Isopods
Yes, pill bugs are edible and taste much like prawns when cooked.
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
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