To anyone with the intelligence of a woodlouse it is obvious that they have had more than ample warning.
Isopods live in the sea, in fresh water, or on land and include familiar animals such as the sea slater and woodlouse.
While their closest modern descendant is the horseshoe crab, they bear close resemblance to the modern woodlouse.
The species are noted for resemblance to the common woodlouse or pill bug, to which they are related.
Woodlouse spiders hunt at night without the use of a web.
Slugs, snails, earthworms, woodlouse and millipedes are likely inhabitants here.
A female woodlouse will keep fertilised eggs in a marsupium on the underside of her body until they hatch into small, white offspring.
Their morphology resembles that of their terrestrial cousin, the woodlouse: their bodies are dorso-ventrally compressed, protected by a rigid, calcareous exoskeleton composed of overlapping segments.
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