To anyone with the intelligence of awoodlouseit is obvious that they have had more than ample warning.
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Isopods live in the sea, in fresh water, or on land and include familiar animals such as the sea slater andwoodlouse.
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While their closest modern descendant is the horseshoe crab, they bear close resemblance to the modernwoodlouse.
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The species are noted for resemblance to the commonwoodlouseor pill bug, to which they are related.
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Woodlousespiders hunt at night without the use of a web.
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Slugs, snails, earthworms,woodlouseand millipedes are likely inhabitants here.
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A femalewoodlousewill keep fertilised eggs in a marsupium on the underside of her body until they hatch into small, white offspring.
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Their morphology resembles that of their terrestrial cousin, thewoodlouse: their bodies are dorso-ventrally compressed, protected by a rigid, calcareous exoskeleton composed of overlapping segments.
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If a foragingwoodlousecan not find the burrow entrance on its return, it employs a complex and efficient strategy to find it again.
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The first 3- 5 are dug by a singlewoodlouse, which then stops to guard the new burrow.
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He found a moth that lived on feathers, a beetle, awoodlousethat lived on dung, and numerous spiders that he thought lived on scavengers of the waterfowl.
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