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They tend to prefer conditions of darkness and moisture.Theyprefer darkness because they are less likely to be preyed upon.They prefer humidity because it allows them to moult their old exoskeletons and expand their new exoskeletons but the main reaon for their preference to humidity is for the diffusion of gases as some invertebrates(woodlice) have gills for breathing.

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