Plant liquids and water are what the roly-poly drinks. The crustacean in question (Oniscidea suborder) consumes the remaining juices and saps within decomposing leaf litter as well as what is available through dew, precipitation and puddles.
Rollie polies, also known as pill bugs or woodlice, primarily feed on decaying plant matter like leaves and wood. They are considered decomposers, helping to break down organic material and recycle nutrients back into the soil. They may also consume fungi, algae, and occasionally small insects.
Roly polies, also known as pill bugs or woodlice, mainly feed on decaying organic matter like dead plants and leaves. They also consume fungi, algae, and vegetables. In some cases, they may scavenge on small insects or animal carcasses.
Yes, rollie pollies, also known as pill bugs or woodlice, do mate. They are terrestrial crustaceans that reproduce sexually. They engage in mating behavior to produce offspring.
Rollie pollies are black or gray and they have lines on there back.I hope you find a rollie pollie! :-)Whoever answered this question originally: it's theirback, genius, not there back. Don't you know the difference between their (possessive pronoun) and there (noun, adverb, or interjection, depending on how "there" is used in a sentence or phrase)?
you only need light in the cage if you got planets in it
rollie polies live in dark moist areas like under a rock
Bigger roly-polies. They are Woodlice. Wiki has an article on Woodlice here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodlouse
Rollie polies, also known as pill bugs or woodlice, primarily feed on decaying plant matter like leaves and wood. They are considered decomposers, helping to break down organic material and recycle nutrients back into the soil. They may also consume fungi, algae, and occasionally small insects.
Rollie pollies like moist things and so they basically drink from the moist soil
Rollie pollies drink water. It takes a frieken wis kid to figure that out
Yes, rollie pollies, also known as pillbugs or woodlice, thrive in damp environments, including mud. They prefer moist habitats as it helps prevent dehydration and provides a suitable environment for finding food, like decaying plant material. Mud also offers protection from predators and harsh weather conditions.
Roly Polies live for an average of two to three years.
the uselly eat grass dirt and drink water they can also eat veggies!they can drink also juice fromplants
poli or polies
about 2weeks old
okay this is 1st grade knowledge ALL LIVING THINGS NEED WATER TO LIVE!!!!!!!!!!
Rollie Greeno was born in 1926.