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via pinterest
Porcellio tortonesei
Photo by GaΓ«tan Jouvenez on iNaturalist
via pinterest
In some parts of Madagascar, the most common woodlice you find are covered in these crazy spines! I find them absolutely charming.

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Protracheoniscus verhoeffi
Photo by ΠΠ°ΡΠΈΠ½Π° ΠΠΎΡΠ±ΡΠ½ΠΎΠ²Π°-ΓΠ»ΠΊΠΈΠ½Π° on iNaturalist
i think bugs r so cutes . what if a animal was so so smalls little tiny . especially the real real teeny ones. aphids and spingtails and such. the stem of a leaf is wider than it is long .. .....
hello i am soft bodied spingtail i am 4 milimeters long and have about 8 neurons and i am doing my best with what i have ..!
Springtails, officially known as Collembola, are a small and incredibly common invertebrate and a big part of the soil mesofauna, worldwide.
found this great article while scrounging for springtail pictures
They are sharing ONE pea.
Protracheoniscus kalymnius
Photo by Julien Tchilinguirian on iNaturalist
Excuse the bad quality pics but I was watching my pods this evening and noticed a white one!!! I haven't added any new guys into this tank in about three years so it will be interesting to see if this is a one off!
(Mixed tank because when I moved into my house I'd find the odd one that had gotten through the floorboards and decided to just pop them into their own home)
Ooooh that's very cool, thank you for showing me!! :]
Some very cute pods, very beautiful :]

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wehhhh
Started another new colony
Porcellio sp. Or Silvestrii
These guys are BIG. These appear to be 2 males. It looks like there are some females to
Laureola silvatica
Photo by Nick Lambert on iNaturalist
Let's hide under an acorn cap with mama π
shoutout to Pants, the most special isopod I ever produced. lived a long life years ago but hey I figured some people may find it neat. It popped up in a "punta cana" armadillidium mix and had this 50/50 coloration its whole life.

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Relevant Isopod screenshots #3 and #4
Laureola leucocephala
Photo by θ«θ« on iNaturalist