Woodlice, commonly known as pillbugs or roly-polies, often travel in groups, especially when foraging for food or seeking shelter. While there isn't a specific number that defines how many woodlice travel together, their social behavior can lead to clusters of dozens or even hundreds in suitable habitats. These groupings help them maintain moisture levels and offer protection from predators.
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Woodlice can survive many minutes underwater.
Not likely. Woodlice have many predators and so form the basis of a diet of many different animals.
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Yes, you can eat woodlice. Disgusting, huh?
yes, woodlice do have gills
woodlice have antenas because
if you will kill the woodlice it will die......................
It's generally not advisable to keep woodlice and garden snails together. While both are decomposers and share similar habitats, woodlice may compete with snails for resources, and their presence could stress the snails. Additionally, woodlice can carry pests or diseases that might harm the snails. It's best to maintain separate environments for each to ensure their health and well-being.
Woodlice are negatively phototaxis as they move away from light.