The underside of a woodlouse typically features a segmented body with a series of overlapping plates or sclerites that provide protection and flexibility. It has a flat, somewhat oval shape, and you may see several pairs of legs attached to its thorax. The abdomen may also have small, additional appendages called pleopods, which help in respiration and movement. Overall, the coloration is often a muted gray or brown, aiding in camouflage.
The white plates/Patches are tubes that are located on the underside, of the woodlouse.
yes, you can find SOME pales on a woodlouse's underside.
A female woodlouse keeps her eggs in a pouch on the underside of her body.
Yes, A wood louse may look like it doesn't have a head but it does
There is a yellow bulge on the underside of the female this does not apere on the male.
A male woodlouse will have a penis if you look close enough
Hi. A woodlouse is a bit like an earwig but much wider and shorter. It has a segmented body and is generally black. It has 6 legs on the underside of its body.It has grey/brown colours for camouflage (hide from predators) and a hard body for protection. The pill woodlouse rolls into a ball when frightened, for protection against predators.
The ones I've seen look like the underside of a hamster -- nothing remarkable.
nearly a circle but all depending on the foot print
no, a woodlouse has an exo-skeleton
Male and female hedgehogs look very similar. However, if you look on the underside of the male, his penis is in the middle of his underside and looks like a small belly button. The female does not have that.
On the top, they are black and white. On the underside, they are Brown. Their oar-like legs are brown.