Woodlice, often mistaken for insects, are actually crustaceans belonging to the order Isopoda. They play a vital role in ecosystems by decomposing organic matter and recycling nutrients. Woodlice are primarily nocturnal, seeking moisture to prevent desiccation, and exhibit a unique ability to breathe through gills even on land. Interestingly, they have a protective exoskeleton and can roll into a ball when threatened, a behavior similar to that of pillbugs.
Woodlice can survive many minutes underwater.
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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......................
Woodlice are negatively phototaxis as they move away from light.
Gray! But there is a type of woodlice called the pink woodlouse so they are pink! But woodlice are gray! :-)
you would normally found woodlice in a toilet
woodlice show a negatively phototaxtic
Nope, Woodlice are invertebrates, which means that they do not have a backbone. Woodlice are not insects but crustaceans and are more closely related to crabs than to insects.
Nope, Woodlice are invertebrates, which means that they do not have a backbone. Woodlice are not insects but crustaceans and are more closely related to crabs than to insects.