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Woodlice can emit a distinctive odor due to the release of chemicals, particularly when they feel threatened or are disturbed. This smell is often a defense mechanism to deter predators. Additionally, their waste and the breakdown of organic matter in their environment can contribute to an unpleasant odor. Overall, the smell is a byproduct of their Biology and habitat rather than a direct result of the woodlice themselves.

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