Roly Polys actually aren't bugs at all. They are terrestrial Crustaceans. And they're related to shrimp.
2. Their color ranges, from gray to brown. Sometimes they are two toned because are molting. The back half molts and then the front half. They molt 4 to 5 times in their lives
3. On rare occasions you may find a bright blue or purple roly poly.
4.The purple/blue roly poly is sick if you find it like this. The color is caused by the retrovirus which causes crystals to form beneath the roly poly's exoskeleton. The virus is not dangerous to humans.
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It was problably in a moistened place with no light for a long time because I found a roly poly that was blue underground near the water
Black
Yes, roly polys do hibernate
Roly Polys get water from the dew on the grass. Roly Polys also find water underground where they burrow to drink.
They would live much longer with other roly polys.
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No
Roly polys have a number of different named including sow bugs and wood lice. They have two eyes located on the end of their antennas.
Everyone
Yes
a beetle
no. they live on dirt.
By bumping into each other
There are a few different ways in which a roly poly can sense in their environment. Roly polys use their feet for example.