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If you found isopods under a rock what would they be doing?
What do isopods do under rocks?Do isopods live under rocks?Do pill bugs live under rocks?How do isopods position themselves in favorable conditions i...
When was Porcellio laevis created?
Porcellio laevis was first recorded in Britain in the 13th century but it likely originated in North Africa. It as has a cosmopolitan distribution, an...
When was Porcellio scaber created?
The terrestrial crustacean Porcellio scaber was first recorded on the sub-Antarctic Marion Island during a survey in April 2001. Where are porcellio S...
What does the bathynomus eat?
As a scavenger, Bathynomus raksasa eats the remains of dead marine animals, such as whales and fish, but can also go for long periods without food, a ...
What is the scientist name of giant isopod?
Bathynomus giganteusGenus:BathynomusSpecies:B. giganteusBinomial nameBathynomus giganteus A. Milne-Edwards, 1879 How was the giant isopod discovered?W...
How can you tell a boy rollie pollie from a girl one?
The only reliable way to sex a roly-poly is to turn it over and look at the critter's underside -- which is pretty difficult to do with something name...
What animal is related to isopods?
Isopoda is an order of crustaceans that includes woodlice and their relatives. Isopods live in the sea, in fresh water, or on land. What are isopods r...
What do isopods do under rocks?
The terrestrial isopods are omnivores and scavengers, feeding mainly on vegetable or animal matter. Their food is usually already dead and decaying in...
How many scientific names does porcellio scaber have?
Map toMnemonic iPORSCTaxonomy navigation› Porcellio Terminal (leaf) node.Common name iCommon rough woodlouseSynonym iOniscus granulatusOther names i›P...