Rolly-Polly bug is another name for the Woodlouse. These little crustations are known by many other names such as cheese log, pill bug, rolly-polly, roll up bug, salter, sow bug, and armadillidiidae. They are not insects. Insects have only 6 legs. rolly-polly bugs have 7 pair of legs (14 legs).
If you were to eat a rolly polly, also known as a pill bug or woodlouse, it would likely not cause any harm. Rolly pollies are not poisonous and are not known to carry any diseases that can be transmitted to humans. However, it is not recommended to eat them as they are not considered a food source and may cause discomfort or an upset stomach due to their hard exoskeleton.
Well, it really depends on what kind of fish it is. if it's something like a bass, then it'll probably eat whatever bug or or small fish ( such as a minnow) comes it's way. If it's a goldfish... no
You can pee on yourself
A Cicada.
There are a few small bugs that are triangular in shape namely Troilus luridus, Sloe Bug, Striped Shieldbug, Green Shield Bug.
It's just dirt and leaves.
A rolly polly (woodlice) is a crustacean.
A 'rolly polly' is a woodlouse, of which there are many varieties. They are not insects.
Someone stepping on it or it getting run over by a car. Also a bunch of other things.
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if you find a rolly polly it does not mean anything. but when you mess with it, it rolls into a little ball
Yes they can
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The scientific name for rolly pollies is Pocellio scaber