Woodlice, slugs, and earthworms seek shelter under large stones and bricks to protect themselves from predators and harsh environmental conditions, such as extreme temperatures and moisture loss. These hiding spots offer a moist microhabitat that is crucial for their survival, as they require damp environments to thrive. Additionally, being under these objects helps them avoid desiccation and provides access to organic matter for feeding.
they might live under a rock but they live under the sand during the winter
The Bahamas U.s.a and Australia live under republic.
it live a mile under the ocean
Live under the sky ended in 1992.
Live under the sky was created in 1977.
yes , they do live under water :) ]
why do woolouse live under a log
Shrubs and herbs live under trees
No, nuns generally live in convents, not under bridges.
Jellyfish do not live that far under the water's surface. These jellyfish typically only live a few feet under the water.
They like to live under rocks on the sea floor.
They live under rocks.