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Sow bug

Sow bug. By: Ruthie. Here are some amazing facts:. The sow bug has other names like armadillo bug, cheese log, cheesy log, doodle bug, pill bug, potato bug, roly poly, roll up bug, chuggy pig, chucky pig, slater, gramer sow, butcher boy, butchy boy, and wood bug. What does my animal eat?.

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Sow bug

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  1. Sow bug By: Ruthie

  2. Here are some amazing facts: • The sow bug has other names like armadillo bug, cheese log, cheesy log, doodle bug, pill bug, potato bug, roly poly, roll up bug, chuggy pig, chucky pig, slater, gramer sow, butcher boy, butchy boy, and wood bug.

  3. What does my animal eat? The Sow bug is a herbivore that eats: mulch, grass clippings, stems and roots of veggies, seedlings, beddings of plants, and the skin of cucumber.

  4. What does my animal look like? • They have three body parts the head, thorax, and abdomen. They have one pair of antennas and one pair of eyes. They have 7 legs. They have segments on their body. They are dark gray or white.

  5. Where does it live? • They live in deserts and dark, damp places. They live under rocks or logs.

  6. What adaptations does it have to help it survive?

  7. Resourses • Title: isopod, pill bug, sow bug information • URL: http://insectarizona.edu/isoinfo.htm • Date accessed:5 Oct. 2011 • Title: woodlouse • URL:http://en.Wikipedia.org/wiki/Woodlouse • Date accessed:11 Oct. 2011 • Title: none • URL: http://insects.tamu.edu/fieldguide/cimg377.html • Date accessed: 12 Oct. 2011

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