today's bug things are these metal pill bugs by Matt Noris!
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today's bug things are these metal pill bugs by Matt Noris!

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Okay because I'm genuinely curious, what does everybody call this little guy
Who is she...
roly-poly / rolly polly / rollie pollie
doodle bug
pill bug
sow bug
wood bug
armadillo bug
carpenter
boat-builder
potato bug
tomato bug
other (say in the tags!)
Put where you're from in the tags if you want! (general regions only obviously pls don't doxx yourselves)
Being into entomology is so fucked up because what do you mean he’s blue because he’s going to die!?!? He’s so cool he should be allowed to live
Another batch of pridesopods completed ☺️
This is a...
critter
creature
beast
By Julia Betz, CC-BY-NC

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important poll based on tag confusion from my last post about them
reblog for visibility
what do you call these ⬆️
pill bugs
rollie pollies
wood lice
sowbugs
butchy boys
chucky pigs
potato bugs
slaters
land lobsters
other (specify in tags)/im bald/see results
an isopod cloak for an isopod girl
Thai Spiky Isopod
Family: Armadillidae Scientific Name: Isopoda sp. Adults : 0.5-1.2 cm
Just look at their little spikes!!! 😍 I didn't know the family name of these little potato bugs/rolly pollies (New York names) until a few days ago and I can't stop saying it.
Armadillidae. (arm-uh-dilly-day) It's really just the -dillidae that gets me. 😆
A lot of the information out there has more to do with keeping them in terrariums so I'm still on the lookout for more "scientific" information. 🤔