We always just called them Roly-Polys! They provided hours of entertainment for kids in the days before everyone had the Internet lol
I read somewhere a while back that the nicknames for these creatures is highly regional, and it seemed to pan out when their data showed that the regions which used the two names I know them by are the same ones that my family comes from.
Doodle-bug or roly-poly, btw.
Pill bugs and potato bugs are some others I've heard.
In Nor Cal where I grew up, potato bugs are a totally different bug that looks like a cockroach fucked a grasshopper.
edit: Apparently their real name is a "Jerusalem cricket" and they will bite the shit out of you if you let them.
Oh. No, thank you.
They look like a pale version of our Weta.
But our bugs are chill. Little jumpy and spiky though.
We have a similar bug here called a cave cricket! They look similar but cave crickets are harmless lol
Not venomous or anything, but if it's the same cave cricket or "spider cricket" we have here then they will also bite the shit out of you.
Yeah, I have a deep-seated irrational fear of bugs large enough to "pop" when you step on them, and I think it stems from growing up around these monstrosities. They're not as bad as bugs in a lot of places, but goddamn does it hurt to get bit by them, especially as a child.
Woodlouse in the UK
At least the south east.
(Edit) I say this but reading and Guildford call them cheesy bobs and cheese logs.
What the fuck.
It’s all about the taste.
Everything starts getting a little bit odd in that part of the country
100%
Western Australia: Slater
I can only assume the other states are similar.
We called them slaters.
Autocorrect turned that into skaters and I got a hilarious image in my head.
I grew up calling them sow bugs, and I've learned this was weird because I've never met anyone else who called them that!
Same!
Did we just become sow-buds?
These guys are not my friends. They chew through the bottom of my tomato plant stems. Just the bottom, never the rest. Just enough to kill my plants, and then off they go to fuck up something else.
Now I catch them and feed them to my chickens.
They are also friendly mascots
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No one told me life was gonna be this way
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They give live birth. I witnessed it one time.
When I was a kid, my friend and I used to collect all the bugs in the yard and make landscapes for them in the sandbox.
One of the few bugs I do not find icky and will willingly touch.
I have so many frenz
What was the original?
Roly-poly/pillbug vs isopod?
I thought they were the same thing, but pill bugs always look bland while isopods have fancy breeds
I wasn't able to find an original, but I would assume it was either talking about the fact that they're crustations and not bugs, or talking about the different regional names for them (roly poly, pill bug, potato bug, etc)
Isopods may be friends but all arthropods can stay the fuck away from me.
I want some of them to stay very close to me. Like lobsters and shrimp can be close enough to be in ma belly.
Do they do something that inconveniences people to not consider them friendly?
A couple months ago I had an absolute infestation of these after a rainy week, literally probably cleaned up over a hundred of their carcasses from inside my home.
One of my very first wild friends in fact! Loved playing with them as a kid =)
Land lobsters ftw!
love me some land crustaceans
I am aggressively pro isopod. Thanks for the content!
Just saw one of these friends today
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