they eat dead grass or decaying plants and animals and sometimes can eat living plants but there really hard for them to chew.
I believe its not a chewing bug
a roly-poly
i think a roly poly maybe
It is called roly poly
No, roly poly's do not have teeth . Actually,they are very harmless bug's do not bite or sting humans.
The name of the insect (Armadillidiidae) that resembles an armadillo is a "Pill Bug" or "Roly Poly" .
This is a roly poly.
No you dont, as you wouldn't capititalize "ladybug" or "bumblebee".
In "To Kill a Mockingbird", the roly poly bug symbolizes innocence and vulnerability, like the children Scout and Jem. They are all small and harmless creatures that can easily be harmed. Just as the children are exposed to the unjust realities of the world, the roly poly bug also faces dangers and threats in its environment.
Yes, and it would be normally. ' The question's category by-line suggests "roly-poly" is an American colloquialism for the woodlouse, in which case, a sentence like, "There is a roly-poly ambling across the floor". ' In the UK, roly-poly is a somewhat archaic adjective for being overweight as a person or animal, and also the name of a pudding. So, perhaps, "You'll end up roly-poly if you eat too much roly-poly pudding!"
Roly Poly was created in 1996.
Roly Poly - song - was created in 1946.