Between 20-30 babies but the most they can have is 50 the most, to mate they need to be the same size.to now if it has babies check its stomach if it has white eggs on it there babies.im actually great with roly polys they all are born white and grow up to be gray they live up to 2 years tops.
Roly polys are also known as pill bugs or woodlice. Their scientific name is Armadillidium vulgare.
Roly-Polys, also called Pill Bugs, live under damp vegetation like dandelions and other plants that are flat to the ground. They will live under a flower pot, a rock, a brick, or anything that draws or keeps moisture in the earth. They are a prehistoric looking, little bug that will curl up into a little ball (like an armadillo) when disturbed. They eat decaying vegetation and decaying wood (including mulch, they are often found in mulched flower beds)
Roly-polies also known as pill bugs eat dried leaves, branches and bark. Pillbugs are known to live in damp and dark areas.
A Narwhal can have up to 2 babies at the most.
Depends.
Roly Polys get water from the dew on the grass. Roly Polys also find water underground where they burrow to drink.
They would live much longer with other roly polys.
no.
No
Roly polys have a number of different named including sow bugs and wood lice. They have two eyes located on the end of their antennas.
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Everyone
Roly polys are also known as pill bugs or woodlice. Their scientific name is Armadillidium vulgare.
no. they live on dirt.
By bumping into each other
Roly polys, also known as pill bugs, are not harmful to plants. They primarily feed on decaying organic matter and do not typically damage live plants.
Roly polys, also known as pill bugs or woodlice, do not truly hibernate. Instead, they enter a state of dormancy during harsh conditions, such as extreme cold or drought. They can survive by finding a sheltered spot or burrowing underground until conditions improve.