Damp, dark, and terrestrial is the condition in which a woodlouse lives. The crustacean in question (Oniscideasuborder) lives on the ground in order to better eat moist, nutrient-rich decaying litter.
A woodlouse (known by many common names: see below; plural woodlice) is a crustacean with a rigid, segmented, long exoskeleton and fourteen jointed limbs. Woodlice form the suborder Oniscidea within the order Isopoda, with over 3,000 known species.
Woodlice in the genus Armadillidium can roll up into an almost perfect sphere as a defensive mechanism, hence some of the common namessuch as pill bug or roly-poly. Most woodlice, however, cannot do this.
woodlouse live under stones and pebbles near weeds and rotting plants.
Woodlice like to live under Logs, Tree bark,Leaves and Grass clippings.
around 3 years
under rocks and damp places
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!
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).
They could be called liceAnd then the big woodlouse would be called Woodlice
no, a woodlouse is not a predator it is simply just a small omnivore, x loveeyouu all x
The white plates/Patches are tubes that are located on the underside, of the woodlouse.
no, a woodlouse has an exo-skeleton
Woodlouse live in dark, damp places because of their fear of the sun
Well it isn't really name a woodlouse the scientific name for it is dregonmss
because they like the dark and it is safer to lay their eggs.
Only a few days, they need constant nutrition.
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!
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).
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.
centipede eats woodlouse