Yes, centipedes are carnivorous and can eat a variety of small invertebrates, including roly-polys (also known as pillbugs). They use their venomous fangs to subdue their prey, which allows them to consume these small creatures. In their natural habitat, centipedes play a role in controlling the population of roly-polys and other similar organisms.
Roly Polys get water from the dew on the grass. Roly Polys also find water underground where they burrow to drink.
They would live much longer with other roly polys.
Nope, roly polies are herbivorous, feeding on rotting leaves and such. ^^
Yes, roly polys, also known as pill bugs or woodlice, primarily feed on decaying plant matter, but they may also eat live plants in some cases.
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Roly polys have a number of different named including sow bugs and wood lice. They have two eyes located on the end of their antennas.
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they eat dead grass or decaying plants and animals and sometimes can eat living plants but there really hard for them to chew.
Roly polys are also known as pill bugs or woodlice. Their scientific name is Armadillidium vulgare.
no. they live on dirt.