They roll into a ball when felt threatened.
Pill Bug
The pill bug, also known as Armadillidiidae, got its name due to its ability to roll into a ball when threatened, resembling a tiny armadillo. This defensive behavior mimics the posture of armadillos, which also curl up for protection. The term "pill" reflects this rolling action, making it distinctive among other isopods.
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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.
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Scientific classificationKingdom:AnimaliaPhylum:ArthropodaSubphylum:CrustaceaClass:MalacostracaOrder:IsopodaSuborder:OniscideaFamily:Armadillidiidae
A pill bug, also known as a roly-poly, has a total of 14 legs. It belongs to the class Malacostraca within the phylum Arthropoda and has seven pairs of legs. These legs help the pill bug move and navigate its environment.
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