Woodlouse bugs primarily obtain moisture from their environment rather than drinking fluids like many other animals. They absorb water through their exoskeleton and also rely on humidity from decaying organic matter where they typically reside. Additionally, they may consume some moisture from the food they eat, such as decaying leaves and plant material. Overall, they thrive in damp conditions that provide the moisture they need to survive.
Pill bugs or roly-poly bugs are crustaceans in the woodlouse family.
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No, the woodlouse is a crustacean known as an isopod. Some isopod species live in the sea, and others on sand beaches. But stereotypical woodlice live on land, and are often referred to as "doodle bugs" and "pill bugs" (for instinctively rolling into a ball when threatened).
They can be. Some types of woodlouse are known as pill bugs or potato bugs but there are also bugs that actually attack potato crops known as potato beetles or potato bugs. See the Related Links for more information on both types of insects.
Roly Poly insect in another name for a Woodlouse. These little bugs, often mistaken for an insect, when they are in fact Crustaceans, are called many names such as, Pill bugs, Armadillo Bug, Doodlebug, Cheeselog, Potato Bug, Roll Up Bug, Slater and Sow Bug.
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no, a woodlouse has an exo-skeleton
Bugs drown in liquid so they don't drink anything.
Well it isn't really name a woodlouse the scientific name for it is dregonmss
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