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Porcellio scaber is a plant.

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Is porcellio scaber a plant?

No. Porcellio scaber is a woodlouse, i.e. it's an animal.


Porcellio scaber plant or animal?

it is, in fact, an animal. problem solved


Is a Porcellio scaber a plant or an animal?

ITS AN ANIMAL! It is not an insect, as it is commonly mistaken


When was Porcellio scaber created?

Porcellio scaber was created in 1804.


Is porcellio scaber an animal or plant?

it is a plant i really dont know i just wanna be up here luv,dee


Common name for porcellio scaber?

what are the common names for the porcellio scaber. And what are the scientific names for the porcellio scabes


What is the porcellio scabers scientific name?

Porcellio scabers IS the scientific name for the common rough woodlouse or just rough woodlouse it's taxonomic breakdown is as follows: Kingdom: Anamalia Phylum: Arthropoda Subphylum: Crustacea Class: Malocostraca Order: Isopoda Suborder: Oniscidia Family: Porcellionidae Genus: Porcellio Species: P. scaber


How many scientific name does Porcellio scaber have?

One scientific name.


What does the Porcellio scaber eat?

Porcellio scaber, commonly known as the rough woodlouse or common rough woodlouse, primarily feed on decaying plant matter, fungi, algae, and other organic debris found in their environment. They play an important role in the decomposition process by breaking down and recycling dead plant material.


What is the common name for Porcellio scaber?

salbugs


Do porcellio scaber have pH preferences?

The porcellio scaber has a slight preference to a neutral pH. It has been found however, that they have a wider tolerance for varying pH than other species.


What is a pocellio scaber?

Porcellio scaber is a species of woodlouse that is commonly found in Europe. They are known for their ability to tolerate drier conditions compared to other woodlice species. Porcellio scaber typically feed on decaying organic matter in their environment.