Pill Bug
A pill bug is an isopod with 7 legs on each side so 14 together
To find the rate, you must divide the distance by the time (Rate=Distance/Time). In this case, 5/60 = 0.083. So your pill bug is moving at a rate of 0.083mm per second. Now, there is no need to use a decimal with milimeters, because there are smaller metric units of distance. Micrometres are a 1,000th of a milimeter. So multiply the milimeters by 1,000, and change the unit to Micrometres (0.083x1,000), and you have your final answer, which is that your pill bug is moving at 83 Micrometres per second.
Isopoda.
you usually have to have a low powered microscope or a really good magnify glass.
If you give a pill bug soda it will most likely explode due to all the gas inside of it.
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A pill-bug egg usually appears as a yellow, spherical grain on the ventral side (under side) of a female. It appears as though the pill bug got a small yellow grain caught inside it.
A Woodlouse
Scientific classificationKingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ArthropodaSubphylum:CrustaceaClass:MalacostracaOrder:IsopodaSuborder:OniscideaFamily:Armadillidiidae
to feel the way.
rollie-pollie, pill bug.