Some wood lice can roll up into a ball to protect themselves.
Birds
No. They're insects, and insects have exo(=outside) skeletons.
woodlouses have an exoesquelet or in other words their bones are ''out side"
they live in rain forestes
A woodlouse has six segments. Woodlouses can also be called slaters.
adaptations
They had no adaptations
what is the adaptations of santan
what is the adaptations of a cugar
Homo erectus had adaptations such as a more efficient bipedal walk, reduced jaw and tooth size, increased brain size, and the ability to use tools for hunting and scavenging. These adaptations helped them to better navigate and survive in various environments, leading to their widespread distribution across Africa and Eurasia.
Yes, these are called "Structural Adaptations". How an animal acts is part of its "Behavioral Adaptations".
It has no adaptations.