good question
There is no habitat like , rolly polly... May be it is any imaginary creature, that is found in book or in cartoon only..
It's like an armidillos-it doesn't come off
no it would look like a flea
The eggs that a rolly polly lays are tiny and white. They usually keep the tiny eggs on their underside to keep them safe.
"Rolly polly" can refer to a few different things. In one context, it describes a small, pillbug-like creature that can roll into a ball when threatened. In a more playful sense, it can also denote a chubby child or a playful term for someone who is round and cuddly. Additionally, "Rolly Polly" is a popular children's song and can refer to various cultural references in media and literature.
A rolly polly, or pillbug, typically weighs between 1 to 2 grams. Their weight can vary depending on factors like species and age. Generally, these small crustaceans are quite lightweight, making them easy to find in their natural habitats like soil and leaf litter.
the environment of a rolly Polly doesn't look like much at all. they ussually live under rocks in semi damp soil. every now and then you'll see them roaming around on your front porch but usually under rocks is were they like to dwell.
If you're referring the harmless Pill Bugs, they are scavengers and eat dead things (like plants, small bugs)
Mostly rotting vegetables like carrots, potatoes, (etc.). They love strawberries. Once the food starts growing mold though, replace it!
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.
Really drink water of course
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