Orange isopods are now available! They are $2.50 each, 3 inches tall (edge of color by tail to edge of color above antenna), printed on vinyl and can be found here
if you said roly-poly or pillbug, you’re close but not quite right. This is a roly-poly:
What’s the difference? There are two common terrestrial isopods: the Sow Bug or Woodlouse, like in the first picture, and the Pill Bug, or Roly-Poly. They are the only two crustaceans that live their entire lives on land and look similar, so if you got them mixed up don’t worry about it, it’s an easy mistake.
The Roly Poly got its nickname for its ability to curl up in a little ball when it gets spooked, but Sow Bugs can’t do that. A Roly Poly will have more of a rounded shape, and his little legs will usually be tucked nice and neat under him. A Sow Bug is a little flatter, and often his legs will stick out a little further from his body. Sow Bugs also have two little appendages that stick out by it’s butt, and Roly Polys don’t have that.
These little dudes like to live in moist hidden areas like under logs and rocks, and munch on decaying matter. Neither one is any harm to people, they can’t bite or sting, they don’t infest pantries or food, and they won’t harm wood. There is no harm in them, so if you see these little guys in your house don’t hurt them, they probably just like your cool dark basement. You can take him outside and set him under some damp leaves.
A cute little isopod (I grew up calling them sow bugs but pill bugs are obviously a good common name for a pill-shaped being) meets a cute mushroom creature under the first bleeding heart flowers of spring!
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Transsexuality or sex change is a routine aspect of many animals' lives, especially in invertebrates: shrimp, oysters, and sow bugs, for example, all undergo complete reversals of their sex at some stage in their lives.
"Biological Exuberance: Animal Homosexuality and Natural Diversity" - Bruce Bagemihl