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#woodlouse is a roly poly!
warriorsproject · 8 months
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alexmey-does-an-arts · 11 months
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pillbug girl goes to a party and meets someone
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sequel
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onenicebugperday · 2 months
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Armored woodlice:
1. Pseudarmadillo spinosus 2. Unknown, Armadillidiidae 3. Loreola sp. 4. Loreola sp. 5. Unknown, Armadillidiidae 6. Echinarmadillidium fruxgalli
Photos by Nicky Bay // Facebook // Website
Shared with permission; do not remove credit or re-post!
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smugcomputer · 4 months
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keep scuttling on!
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drinksss · 8 days
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invertebrate debauchery session
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ninala · 7 months
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dyke-is-gender · 4 months
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Featuring the common garden snail Cornu aspersum, formerly Helix aspersa.
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By Franco Folini - San Francisco, California, CC BY 2.5
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erithacuscreations · 21 days
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Troglodillo sp. "Soil" I love the little white antennae on this species. And they're so flat! Love it.
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Video taken immediately after I manhandled several worms off the concrete
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rebeccawangart · 6 months
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Trippy Isopod (Armadillidium vulgare)
Acrylics on 11" x 14" wood panel, November 2023.
Whether you call them an isopod, woodlouse, pill bug, potato bug, roly poly, or slater, these ubiquitous little arthropods are peaceful and underappreciated little creatures. As detritivores (eating decomposing plant matter), they are an essential part of the ecosystem. They make excellent pets and are easy to care for in captivity, provided their needs are met. They are highly gregarious and social, and the females have a strong maternal instinct and will actively protect their young. Their common name "pill-bug" refers to the fact that they can curl themselves up into a tight ball when threatened. Not all isopods have this ability.
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Garden Creatures embroidered pins by LauranicusGoods
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alexmey-does-an-arts · 10 months
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leaf litter date
[ID: color illustration of a pillbug and a millipede sharing a brown leaf on the forest floor beside a log.  The pill bug is blushing and there are little black hearts between the couple.  Background is green grass.  End ID]
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onenicebugperday · 8 months
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Common pill woodlouse, Armadillidium vulgare, Armadillidiidae
Native to Europe, and especially the Mediterranean basin, this species is now found throughout the world.
Photos by pfau_tarleton
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adhd-languages · 11 months
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Reblog and tell me what you call this lovely creature
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morbidsmenagerie · 2 months
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Interesting scaber morphs
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