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woodlice and how they move. Anonymous
what processes take places, or what chemical..ect to make woodlice move...Im just interested in woodlice locomotion basically.
Picture/ diagram would help!!
>> Anonymous
they have legs.
>> FatOldBenzGuy
I don't have anything like that at hand, but you what you seek is part of bionics: They study how insects and others walk and try to reproduce it.
>> Anonymous
Rolly-Pollys are called woodlice?
>> Anonymous
>>69284
dey use da powa of steam to provide powa to the limbs
>> Anonymous
>>69284
Its got a hemy in it!!
>> Anonymous
>>69368

They're also called Pill Bugs

~~ The More You Know ~~
>> Anonymous
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They're called slater bugs in Australia.
>> Anonymous
Yay slaters! I used to collect those when I was a kid.
>> Anonymous
I call them IsoPod Nanos.

This seems like an interesting subject. I don't know the specifics of what the OP wants, either, I suggest he use Google.
>> Anonymous
thats a rollie-polie
>> Anonymous
imma eat dem
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Eeeee. Theyre uber creepy.
>> Anonymous
I hear tell sea isopods taste like delicious crab, while land isopods taste like urine. Believe it... Or not.
>> LokianGOP
I call em dweedle bugs! ^_^
>> Anonymous
Sow bug. Though there's nothing particularly porcine about them.
>> Anonymous
Yeah, I always called them Sow bugs too.