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Where do earthworms and woodlice live?

Dark, damp, and earthy places.


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Do woodlice prefer dry or damp conditions?

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What do wood lice eat?

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Do moles like dark and damp places?

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How do woodlice behaviour help them survive?

Woodlice have innate behavior, meaning its unintelligent behavior. They run around until they happen to find dark/damp places that suit them, it's called kinesis. It helps them survive by getting out of conditions where they can easily be at risk from predators. this is a purely physiological response- they don't actively seek damp, dark places.


Where is a woodlouse found?

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Where is a habitat of a cricket?

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Why do woodlice not like light and dry places?

Woodlice prefer dark and moist environments because they are highly sensitive to desiccation; their bodies can lose water quickly in dry conditions. Light and dry areas increase their risk of dehydration, which can be fatal. Additionally, woodlice are primarily nocturnal, seeking shelter in damp places like leaf litter or under rocks to avoid predators and maintain their moisture levels. This behavior helps them thrive in their preferred habitats.