A blackbird is a bird. A woodlouse is an arthropod.
Yes, the slater, also known as the woodlouse or "roly poly bug" is an arthropod, of the family Armadillidiidae. They are among the crustacean arthropods that can be found on land, though they need to be in a moist environment. Sometimes they are confused with the pill millepede which looks pretty similar (and is also an arthropod).
Arthropods would include the dung beetle, the woodlouse, the spiny lobster, the termite, the flea, the millipede, the eurypterid, the cicada, and many others.
No, the woodlouse is a crustacean known as an isopod. Some isopod species live in the sea, and others on sand beaches. But stereotypical woodlice live on land, and are often referred to as "doodle bugs" and "pill bugs" (for instinctively rolling into a ball when threatened).
no, a woodlouse has an exo-skeleton
Well it isn't really name a woodlouse the scientific name for it is dregonmss
I don't know. It depends what breed of woodlouse it is. But I can tell you there are over 3,500 species of woodlouse!
Yes, the pillbug (woodlouse, slater, or roly-poly) is an arthropod. Arthropods are characterized by joint appendages, segmented bodies, and exoskeletons made of chitin and the pillbug evidences all these traits.
Why do you need to know that. also what is a woodlouse. Your descusting.
Woodlouse spider was created in 1838.
woodlouse have 14 all connected legs
The important things about woodlouse is they don't have a backbone.