no because they don't bite
Roly Polies live for an average of two to three years.
roly polies or pill bugs can live up to three years
roly polies or pill bugs can live up to three years
Actually Roly Polies are Pill Bugs called Armadillidiidae and they are Crustaceans and Arthropods.
They have a lot of tiny legs
Nope, roly polies are herbivorous, feeding on rotting leaves and such. ^^
No, this insect formally known as armadillidiidae, and informally known as pillbugs or roly polies, breathe using gills and and air tubes that are enclosed in the body.
Birds of all varieties and other small animals eat roly-polies.
In a roly poly race, the independent variable is the factor that is changed or controlled to test its effects on the outcome of the race. This could include variables such as the surface type the roly polies race on, the temperature of the environment, or the type of food provided before the race. By manipulating the independent variable, researchers can observe how it influences the speed or performance of the roly polies.
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Roly polies, also known as pill bugs or woodlice, mainly feed on decaying organic matter like dead plants and leaves. They also consume fungi, algae, and vegetables. In some cases, they may scavenge on small insects or animal carcasses.