A pillbug is an insect of the woodlice family, order Isopoda, sub-order Oniscidea, family Armadillidiidae.
The best known species in the family is Armadillidium vulgare, the common pill bug.
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Pillbug
Two
It falls under Isopoda -- "Shelled" crustaceans with 7 pairs of legs.
3
Around 300,000,000 years.
The roly poly, commonly known as pillbug, belongs to the classification order Isopoda. This order is part of the class Malacostraca within the phylum Arthropoda. Isopods include both terrestrial and aquatic species, with pillbugs being one of the few that are adapted to life on land. They are characterized by their segmented bodies and exoskeletons.
Nothing. They're terrestrial.
In dark and sheltered spots in your garden.
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To find the speed of the pillbug, you can use the formula for speed, which is distance divided by time. In this case, the pillbug travels 1 cm in 2 minutes. Therefore, its speed is 1 cm / 2 minutes, which simplifies to 0.5 cm per minute.