Under logs. stones, and pots, where it's wet and small.
yes they will live
Bilateral.
No they do not have noses.
Breeding pillbugs, also known as roly-polies, requires a suitable habitat with moisture and organic material. Set up a container with damp soil, leaf litter, and decaying plant matter, which provides food and shelter. Introduce a group of pillbugs, ensuring a mix of males and females, and maintain the environment's humidity and temperature. In optimal conditions, they will reproduce, typically producing live young in small clusters.
Pillbugs, also known as roly-polies or woodlice, have simple eyes that likely cannot see color but are sensitive to light levels, helping them navigate their environment. Their vision is limited and they mostly rely on their sense of touch and smell to find food and avoid predators.
No, pillbugs do not lay eggs. They are live-bearing organisms, which means that the female carries fertilized eggs in a pouch on her underside until they hatch into small pillbugs.
Rollypollies, also known as pillbugs or woodlice, do not have ears like mammals. Instead, they detect sound vibrations through specialized sensory organs called antennae. These antennae help them sense their environment and communicate with other pillbugs. Overall, their method of perceiving sound is quite different from that of animals with ears.
they have tiny legs
not always
pillbugs prefer acidic environments due to the detrius in the acid, which pillbugs eat.
yes they are because it has a brain
moist areas