Monday, 19 June 2017
My Prove It
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Thursday, 1 June 2017
Woodlice Facts
Woodlice Facts
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Most species of woodlice can reach 0.1 to 1.1 inches in length
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Woodlice have a tough outer shell, called an exoskeleton, on the surface of the body
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Most species of woodlice are gray, brown or (rarely) reddish-orange coloured
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Woodlice have segmented bodies and 14 legs
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Most species of woodlice are active during the night (nocturnal)
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Woodlice can survive 2-4 years in the wild, depending on the species
- Oxygen-rich blood of woodlice is blue-coloured
I am posting this because our W.I.T
(Wildly Important Task) is based on invertebrate insects of the Frankley School bush. Our group caught a couple of woodlice (we named the Clicky and Flicky); so I thought I would do some facts around them.
Most species of woodlice can reach 0.1 to 1.1 inches in length
Woodlice have a tough outer shell, called an exoskeleton, on the surface of the body
Most species of woodlice are gray, brown or (rarely) reddish-orange coloured
Woodlice have segmented bodies and 14 legs
Most species of woodlice are active during the night (nocturnal)
Woodlice can survive 2-4 years in the wild, depending on the species
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