Isopoda.
[A woodlouse in NOT an insect]
A woodlouse belongs to the group called crustaceans, specifically within the class Malacostraca. They are part of the order Isopoda, which includes various types of isopods. Woodlice are terrestrial, unlike many other crustaceans, and are commonly found in damp environments under stones or decaying organic matter.
Pill bugs or roly-poly bugs are crustaceans in the woodlouse family.
no, a woodlouse has an exo-skeleton
Well it isn't really name a woodlouse the scientific name for it is dregonmss
The woodlouse is often mistaken for an Insects, but lack most of the defining features of the group, such as, 6 legs and 3 body parts. The woodlouse actually belongs to the group known as Crustacea, more commonly called "Crustacean"
Woodlouse spider was created in 1838.
Why do you need to know that. also what is a woodlouse. Your descusting.
I don't know. It depends what breed of woodlouse it is. But I can tell you there are over 3,500 species of woodlouse!
woodlouse have 14 all connected legs
centipede eats woodlouse
A blackbird is a bird. A woodlouse is an arthropod.
The important things about woodlouse is they don't have a backbone.