
I've decided I should know more about bugs. Partly cuz my job these days is to watch flies. That is what a PhD qualifies you for, you know. So, here is the first installation in my 4 million part series, better know an insect, in which I sit down with one Wikipedia article about some kinda bug. Today's subject: the roly poly, aka the pillbug, aka woodlice of the family Armadillidiidae.
We all know, of course, that roly polys can roll up into little balls to protect their tasty insides from predators. Here is a surprising factoid: roly polys are not insects! They're crustaceans. Count them legs! 14! Wow, who knew? Not you! Don't you pretend you knew that!
What else did I learn? From the Beeb: "Woodlice eat rotting plants, fungi and their own faeces, but they don’t pee!" Awesome! Oh, and they can live for 3-4 years. That is a long friggin' time! Man, I should get me some pet roly poly's.
Above painting by Jean Bradbury taken w/o permission from here. Cool painting, Jean!