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Woodlice - UK Safari
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...There are around 5,000 species of woodlice in the world. About 40 species can be found in.....Woodlice are not really lice at all. In fact they are related to lobsters and crabs. ...
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Woodlice Recipes
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Exhibits cooking recipes that use woodlice. Check out pictures of dishes of fritters, sushi, scones and fry-ups.
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Woodlice
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... sucking lice termites thrips true bugs true flies 2-prong bristletails wasps web-spinners woodlice zorapterans Links Shop Payments (credit/debit card) KBS BioShots (digital images) ...
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Woodlice
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Woodlice are found in cracks in the wall, rotting damp leaves, under dead tree bark, round the bottom of trees, under wood stones and bricks,and in
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Woodlice Pages
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The structure, adaptations and behaviour of woodlice. Including photographs, experiment ideas and woodlouse oddities. Porcellio scaber is the species used in our studies.
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Walking with woodlice
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...Home > Nature Online >Life > Other invertebrates > Walking With Woodlice.. Contact and..
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woodlice facts
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Pages about structure, behaviour and adaptations of woodlice. Porcellio scaber, Armadillidium vulgare and Porcellio pruinosus ... These pages are designed to give information about the ...
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Walking with woodlice
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Update 24 April 2001: Coming soon in May. The site will be relaunched with a new 'wizard' identification key and other improvements.
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garden/minibeasts/woodlice
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...Woodlice.. Woodlice feel and smell with their antennae. They tap them on the ground as they search.....There are many types of woodlice..
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Isopoda (woodlice)
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BioImages: The Virtual Field-Guide (UK) Isopoda (woodlice) Family: Asellidae Genus: Asellus (waterlice) 1 Species, subspecies etc 8 Images Family: Idoteidae Genus: Idotea (a genus of sea ...
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WOODLICE HOMEPAGE
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All about woodlice ... the weird and wonderful world of woodlice! The woodlice is a familiar creature to most people, various ... This familiarity with the woodlice has led to some many ...
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