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Insects question: Why do pill bugs roll up? for protection ... What are roll bugs? Do snow bugs roll up? Are pill bugs crustaceans? Do pill bugs like viberations? How do you ride of roll up bug? Why do pill bugs roll into a ball? Why do pill bugs roll up in a ball? Does pill bugs to your composting efforts or do they help...
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Pill bugs roll up; Pill bugs roll up; Grasshoppers spit; Grasshoppers spit; I wear a coat in winter; I wear a coat in winter; So I don't get cold; So I don't get cold; ... Pill bugs roll up; Pill bugs roll up; Grasshoppers spit; Grasshoppers spit; I watch the road for cars; I watch the road for cars and look both ways...
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insected.arizona.edu/lesson_04/pillbug.htm
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Some species roll up into a ball when disturbed. Eggs (up to 100) are held in broad pouch on female. Juveniles look like adults and are soon liberated from pouch. Molting is in two stages. First the back half molts, then two to three days later, the front half molts.
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insected.arizona.edu/isoinfo.htm
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Pillbugs live just about anywhere there is moisture and dead plants to eat, but they are most common in forests and other humid habitats. ... Sowbugs and pillbugs roll up to protect themselves, they also have glands that make defensive chemicals. Their nocturnal habit probably helps them avoid some predators too...
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www.biokids.umich.edu/critters/Oniscidea/
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Pillbugs can roll up into a tight ball when disturbed, sowbugs do not roll up as tightly. Centipedes ("hundred-leggers") are elongate, short-legged, flattened arthropods with 15 or more pairs of legs. There is one pair of legs per body segment and the antennae are prominent.
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viette.indigofiles.com/Millipedes.pdf
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They crawl slowly across the ground, and when disturbed, roll themselves into a coil. In New York State, those most often seen around the home are brownish in color, rounded in profile and about 1 to 1 1/2 inches in length. ... Pillbugs can roll up into a tight ball when disturbed; sowbugs do not roll up as tightly.
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www.entomology.cornell.edu/public/IthacaCampus/ExtOutre...
www.entomology.cornell.edu/public/IthacaCampus/ExtOutreach/DiagnosticLab/Factsheets/Millipedes.html
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Pillbugs are also oval to slightly elongated and are up to 3/4 inch long. They have well developed eyes with seven pairs of legs. They too have overlapping armour and range in color from brownish to grey. ... The big difference is that pillbugs can roll up into a ball when disturbed. Pillbugs are offen called roly-polys.
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www.burgepest.com/earwigs.htm
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What are sowbugs, pillbugs, or woodlice? ... Can sowbugs and pillbugs be managed? ... Pillbugs roll into a ball when disturbed; sowbugs do not roll up this way but otherwise they are very similar.
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www.livingwithbugs.com/sow_bug.html
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* "Living fossils": identical fossils from up to _____ million years ago. ... Hermaphroditic, but not at same time. Males must fertilize females internally. _________ longest relative to body size of any animal: up to 10 times body length.
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www.auburn.edu/academic/classes/biol/1030/boyd/lect10-1...
www.auburn.edu/academic/classes/biol/1030/boyd/lect10-14outline.htm
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