Someone stepping on it or it getting run over by a car. Also a bunch of other things.
Rolly-Polly bug is another name for the Woodlouse. These little crustations are known by many other names such as cheese log, pill bug, rolly-polly, roll up bug, salter, sow bug, and armadillidiidae. They are not insects. Insects have only 6 legs. rolly-polly bugs have 7 pair of legs (14 legs).
It's just dirt and leaves.
A rolly polly (woodlice) is a crustacean.
A 'rolly polly' is a woodlouse, of which there are many varieties. They are not insects.
A rolly polly, also known as a pill bug, is a consumer. It primarily feeds on decaying organic matter, such as dead leaves and wood, which classifies it as a detritivore. By breaking down this material, rolly pollies play an essential role in nutrient cycling within their ecosystems. They are not producers, as they do not perform photosynthesis.
if you find a rolly polly it does not mean anything. but when you mess with it, it rolls into a little ball
no
Yes they can
The color of a pill bug's (rolly polly) belly does not determine its sex. Male and female pill bugs can have similar appearances, and distinguishing between them typically requires examining specific physical traits, such as the shape of the body or the presence of certain reproductive structures. Therefore, a white belly does not indicate whether the pill bug is male or female.
yes it is a producer
no its not
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