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Q: What do baby rolly polly bugs look like?
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Would a newborn baby rolly polly look like a termite?

no it would look like a flea


What does the rolly polly insect eat?

If you're referring the harmless Pill Bugs, they are scavengers and eat dead things (like plants, small bugs)


What kind of liquid does rolly polly bugs drink?

Really drink water of course


Does a rolly polly like a hot or cold habitat?

good question


How do you get a rolly polly out of its shell?

It's like an armidillos-it doesn't come off


What goes in rolly polies habitat?

There is no habitat like , rolly polly... May be it is any imaginary creature, that is found in book or in cartoon only..


What do rolly pollys eggs look like?

The eggs that a rolly polly lays are tiny and white. They usually keep the tiny eggs on their underside to keep them safe.


What does the rolly pollys envorment look like?

the environment of a rolly Polly doesn't look like much at all. they ussually live under rocks in semi damp soil. every now and then you'll see them roaming around on your front porch but usually under rocks is were they like to dwell.


What do you feed a rolly polly?

Mostly rotting vegetables like carrots, potatoes, (etc.). They love strawberries. Once the food starts growing mold though, replace it!


What do you do if you're going to keep a rolly poly as a pet?

Well, actually you shouldn't. If you do then you wouldn't know what type of food to get. Plus, Rolly Poly's-like other wild animals and bugs-need to be free and he/she would die anyway after a few hours.


What does a baby hawk eat?

Small things like bugs and tiny fish.


Insects that have 10 legs?

all insects have 6 legs, if it has ten it isn't an insect But what about rolly polly ollies they have more then six and i believe them to be insects...by the way thay have 10 legs Your "rolly polly ollies" (properly known as wood lice, colloquially also called pillbugs, or as I knew them from childhood, armadillo bugs) - are not insects. They belong to different branch of the phylum arthropoda, namely the subphylum crustacea, which also includes crabs and lobsters. There is a family of land arthropods which look a lot like spiders, called solpugids, having 10 legs.