Wood lice move using a series of coordinated movements involving their multiple legs. They have seven pairs of legs that allow them to crawl efficiently across surfaces, navigating through their environment in search of food and shelter. Their bodies are flattened, which helps them squeeze into tight spaces where they often reside, such as under logs or within leaf litter. Additionally, they use a combination of muscle contractions and flexibility in their exoskeleton to facilitate movement.
A wood louse belongs to the phylum Arthropoda.
because wood is there food and home to live
it uses its antennae
little pieces of wood louse
A wood louse is considered a primary consumer. It primarily feeds on decomposing organic matter, such as decaying leaves and wood, which places it in the role of an herbivore that consumes producers or detritus. By breaking down these materials, wood lice contribute to nutrient cycling in their ecosystem.
all spiders are poisoness but most are harmless to humans
woodlouse are detritivores, feeding mostly on dead plant matter.
Yes, A wood louse may look like it doesn't have a head but it does
shutup thats a stupid ? >:(
they're actually called wood lice and 1 alone is a wood louse, and no, they are harmless
They are also called the "wood louse". They eat cellulose (dead plant matter).
Louse is already singular. The plural is lice.