No, not all rolly pollies are the same species. The term "rolly polly" commonly refers to pillbugs, which belong to the family Armadillidiidae, but there are several different species within this family. Additionally, there are other similar creatures, like sowbugs, which are not true pillbugs and belong to a different family. Each species can have distinct characteristics and behaviors.
Rollie pollies are also called pill bugs. There are over 4,000 species of pill bugs and they can be found all around the world. North America alone has dozens of species.
When I had a Box turtle, (about two years ago) I fed her a variity of foods. I fed her carrots, turtle pellets, cat food, and rolly pollies, those grey bugs that resemble armidillos. I hope this answers your question, because my turtle ate all of those, but she mostly liked the cat food and the rolly pollies! -TheJKM98
Rolly Pollies live in dark places usually under rocks or plants. Thay live in moist areas because they need more water than food.
they can inter breed and produce fertile offspring.
No, not all bacteria are the same and there are variations within the species.
maybe all species have the same karyotype;/
same species yes
They are all the same species
What If 2 folks share the same species what are all the levels they will share?
Yes they are, I used to play with them all the time. FUN FACT: Pillbugs curl into tight balls when threatened.Most kids have poked a pillbug to watch it roll up into a tight ball. In fact, many people call them roly polies for just this reason. Its ability to curl up distinguishes the pillbug from another close relative, the sowbug....
All insects and other arthropods are invertebrates.
Dog can breed dog. It can have same species.