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Armadillo-Texas
An armadillidiid is a member of the family Armadillidiidae, a family of woodlice with the ability to roll into a ball.
No, it's is a bug found in rotting trees and turned soil.
Actually Roly Polies are Pill Bugs called Armadillidiidae and they are Crustaceans and Arthropods.
The name of the insect (Armadillidiidae) that resembles an armadillo is a "Pill Bug" or "Roly Poly" .
Yes , Armadillidiidae can see with eyes and they utilize the antennae as an additional sensory gathering appendage .
The scientific name for rolly pollies is Armadillidium vulgare.
yes... Here's a list of predators:ground beetles, centipedes, and spiders.note: Pill bugs are also known as wood lice and are in the family Armadillidiidae.
In September of 1978, Dr Keith Von Armadillidiidae recorded A woodlouse at a rate of 32KPH, in the North west corner of Area 51 NM. The Woodlouse (sometimes mistakenly referred too as the "Pill Bug" Was being chased by a large Forrest dwelling animal. According to Dr. Keith Von Armadillidiidae, the normal speed for the American Woodlouse is around 1KPH......
They tend to eat their own poo, the turn bright blue when they get sick, they can drink through things other than their mouths, they belong to the Armadillidiidae.
No, this insect formally known as armadillidiidae, and informally known as pillbugs or roly polies, breathe using gills and and air tubes that are enclosed in the body.