Rolly pollies, or pill bugs, often huddle together for warmth and protection from predators. By sleeping in groups, they benefit from shared body heat, which helps maintain their moisture levels and overall survival. This behavior also provides safety in numbers, reducing the chance of any single individual being targeted by predators. Additionally, being in close proximity can facilitate social interactions and reproductive opportunities.
they mate with each other or sleep with each other
You can't. Sleep and morning do not rhyme with each other.
No, not all rolly pollies are the same species. The term "rolly polly" commonly refers to pillbugs, which belong to the family Armadillidiidae, but there are several different species within this family. Additionally, there are other similar creatures, like sowbugs, which are not true pillbugs and belong to a different family. Each species can have distinct characteristics and behaviors.
they fall asleep next to each other, that's it
No they each actually have there own hotel rooms
Shigure and Akito love each other; they have loved each other since they were children.
it means there lesbians and maybe r attracted to each other
You can help each other get more sleep by: 1. Going to sleep early 2. Take some sleeping pills possibly(go to pharmacist) 3. Stay of electronics during the night so your mind can focus on rest
Katie. and Alex .sleep with each other
Yes, Rolly Pollies, also known as pill bugs or woodlice, are not insects. Instead, they belong to the group of crustaceans that are more closely related to shrimp and lobsters. They are known for their ability to roll up into a ball when disturbed.
They have nothing to do with each other. Sleep apnea means that sometimes you styop breathing in your sleep, which you may or may not do regardless of if you're dreaming or not.
Because you have talk with each other or be romantic