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Pill bugs. Doodle bugs. Potato bugs. Wood Shrimp. Whatever you call them, there’s something less creepy about these critters than other insects. Maybe it’s because they’re not insects at all.
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With winter rains, Bay Area pill bugs are out in force. Fortunately, they’re one of our most beloved “bugs.” Pill bugs. Doodle bugs. Potato bugs. Wood Shrimp. Whatever you call them, there’s something less creepy about these critters than other insects. Maybe it’s because they’re not insects at all.
Pill bugs are more closely related to a shrimp and lobsters than crickets or butterflies. Their ancestors lived in the sea, but ancient pill bugs crawled out millions of years ago to carve a life for themselves on dry land.
You can see the evidence if you take a close look at them, so that’s exactly what we did for this episode of Deep Look, an ultra-high definition wildlife video series produced by KQED and PBS DIgital Studios.
“Kids love them,” said Jonathan Wright, a professor of biology at Pomona College who studies the charismatic creepy-crawlies. After all, who hasn’t delighted as a youth in annoying a pill bug until it defensively curls up into a little armored ball?
Some adventurous foragers even eat pill bugs. Their flavor is said to resemble other crustaceans, earning pill bugs the moniker “wood shrimp”.
“I personally haven’t tasted one,” said Wright, “but I’ve spoken to people that have. They didn’t get a particularly high approval rating. Pill bugs have a lot of soil in their gut.”
They may not be ready to replace shrimp as an appetizer, but according to Wright, the evidence of the pill bug’s evolutionary lineage lies underneath its shell.
--- What are pill bugs related to?
Pill bugs are terrestrial crustaceans. They’re more closely related to marine creatures like lobsters and shrimp than crickets or other insects.
--- If pill bugs have gills, can they survive underwater?
Most pill bugs will drown within a few hours if submerged because their pleopod gills have become better at removing oxygen from air and less good at removing oxygen from water
--- Why do pill bugs roll into a ball?
Pill bugs roll into a ball to protect themselves from potential predators. They will also roll up, a process called conglobation, to keep from drying out if they don’t have access to enough moisture.
--- What do pill bugs eat?
Pill bugs mostly eat decaying plant matter but also consume fungus, algae and lichens.
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@chapmanpagel3661
@chapmanpagel3661 6 лет назад
I mean with a name like Rollie pollies it's kinda hard to be scared
@JanetStarChild
@JanetStarChild 6 лет назад
Why did you begin your comment with the phrase "I mean"? It doesn't make sense without any context.
@oneepie
@oneepie 6 лет назад
JanetFunkYeah in the context of the intro of the video it does make sense
@JanetStarChild
@JanetStarChild 6 лет назад
+OnePie It doesn't work that way. The phrase "I mean" is used after one has already stated something and is then elaborating by adding additional detail.
@iyunganam3885
@iyunganam3885 6 лет назад
@@JanetStarChild Calm down Mr. Genius
@JanetStarChild
@JanetStarChild 6 лет назад
+A literal Chair What do you mean "calm down"? What's the problem? Oh, right, I forgot... No one likes to be corrected anymore. Apparently we've all become so hyper-defensive that even a well-intended, friendly correction is seen as an act of war.
@joaquinolvera1204
@joaquinolvera1204 6 лет назад
Woah, woah! You dont eat them. They are friends. You dont eat friends.
@IAmThyOverlord
@IAmThyOverlord 5 лет назад
Rollypollys are friends! Not food!
@susiekidwell2071
@susiekidwell2071 5 лет назад
But tru
@CameronBrtnik
@CameronBrtnik 5 лет назад
you would not enjoy Vietnam lol
@tofykhan4017
@tofykhan4017 5 лет назад
Joaquin Olvera uytyh
@camilogonzalez5576
@camilogonzalez5576 5 лет назад
We can't have friends for dinner? Dr Lecter will be disappointed...
@ruddgrennen3988
@ruddgrennen3988 7 лет назад
The fact that they are crustaceans makes me look at them so much differently than before
@notpulverman9660
@notpulverman9660 7 лет назад
If you didn't already know that you're weird.
@notpulverman9660
@notpulverman9660 7 лет назад
Just look at giant isopods
@KerpooHater
@KerpooHater 7 лет назад
did nobody even have those garden wildlife and insect identifying books?!
@jaschabull2365
@jaschabull2365 7 лет назад
It was the part about eating them that was weird. I'm a vegetarian except I do eat seafood, and I did know these things were crustaceans, but I'm only realizing how funny it is that unlike prawns, I wouldn't eat one of these because I'd consider that "meat-eating".
@kickfloeb
@kickfloeb 7 лет назад
+Jascha Bull ''I'm a vegetarian except I do eat seafood'' You can't be a vegetarian except [insert random animal here]. You are either a vegetarian, or you are not. In your case, you are NOT a vegetarian. I don't know but this always bothers me a lot.
@paularivera9943
@paularivera9943 5 лет назад
My childhood bugs 1. Rolie pollies 2. Fire flies 3. Lady bugs 4. Worms
@georgeb.wolffsohn30
@georgeb.wolffsohn30 5 лет назад
No worms ☹️❓
@paularivera9943
@paularivera9943 5 лет назад
@@georgeb.wolffsohn30 oh yeah I forgot to put that in the list
@boi9246
@boi9246 5 лет назад
My childhood insect is: 1. Roly poly 2. Stag beetle 3. Spider 4. Scorpion 5. Mantis 6. Dragon fly
@paularivera9943
@paularivera9943 5 лет назад
@@boi9246 are the spiders venomous in there? Am scared of spiders
@boi9246
@boi9246 5 лет назад
@@paularivera9943 well some of them but mostly not, for example a "friendly" spiders like: daddy long legs and the "venomous" spider is for example a black widow spider, but the spiders that i like is jumping spider, well they do bite but not venomous you can find them on trees but commonly they live in people houses, i tried to breed them the result is didn't end to well (Btw i live in Indonesia)
@NewMessage
@NewMessage 7 лет назад
This series always manages to make me smile.
@isaacandrewdixon
@isaacandrewdixon 7 лет назад
i clicked on your avatar
@RhobarElite
@RhobarElite 7 лет назад
hah, even episode about bed bugs? O.o
@NewMessage
@NewMessage 7 лет назад
RhobarElite Well knowing I don't have any in my bed makes me sm.. OW! what just bit me?
@awsome5ful
@awsome5ful 7 лет назад
whats my message?
@hay2396
@hay2396 7 лет назад
lol
@Nadia72639
@Nadia72639 7 лет назад
Roly polies are the only bugs I trust
@kelsicharles7868
@kelsicharles7868 7 лет назад
Oh Hol straight up
@canyonbuire817
@canyonbuire817 7 лет назад
Oh Hol but third crustaceans not insects
@canyonbuire817
@canyonbuire817 7 лет назад
*they're
@notpulverman9660
@notpulverman9660 7 лет назад
If u think a bug has to be an insect, that's probably racist.
@sleepyheadsylvee
@sleepyheadsylvee 7 лет назад
Oh Hol there not bugs tho
@gamewrecker3018
@gamewrecker3018 5 лет назад
The only creature I trust more than ladybugs-
@HeartTheEternal
@HeartTheEternal 5 лет назад
Even when they like to burrow in poop (they must eat it too, like a true crustacean).
@lavenderlovessans5758
@lavenderlovessans5758 5 лет назад
Ladybugs devour their unborn brothers
@leilanidababe8146
@leilanidababe8146 5 лет назад
@@lavenderlovessans5758 so did I.
@baseafterbase1048
@baseafterbase1048 5 лет назад
Leznah Calderon. UM WTH
@qt_drazzy3279
@qt_drazzy3279 5 лет назад
I feel like i aint seen a ladybug in yrs
@sodaPapa7176
@sodaPapa7176 5 лет назад
I use to call them Rollie Pollie Ollies but for now on I shall call them *LaNd ShRiMp*
@3npitsu992
@3npitsu992 4 года назад
Or pill bugs
@secretagentkarve9431
@secretagentkarve9431 4 года назад
[]GreenGuy [] LAND SHRIMP
@crappyaccount
@crappyaccount 4 года назад
@@secretagentkarve9431 TERRESTRIAL SHRIMP
@MB32904
@MB32904 4 года назад
roly pollies
@jeffwoodruff282
@jeffwoodruff282 3 года назад
@@MB32904 no food
@andrewjaramillo8620
@andrewjaramillo8620 6 лет назад
Why was it so universally fun to touch them as a child so you could watch them roll up into a little ball? All kids loved it!
@God-if9xx
@God-if9xx 5 лет назад
YEAH!!!!!
@yecai3865
@yecai3865 4 года назад
Yes.Lovely bugs 😄
@aznmarty256
@aznmarty256 2 года назад
Do kids nowadays still play with bugs? I'd hate to think that the next generations will be starved of outdoor exposure between all the helicopter parenting and the electronic stimuli (ex. iPhones)
@applepie8308
@applepie8308 Год назад
@aznmarty256 I use to eat them my favorite ones I use to eat alot as a kid from age 5-6 was ates or wood lies or whatever you called them, my home use to be made of wood and in the wood there would be little holes in them I Dug those holes and I saw antes in them I remember I literally put one in my mouth and that it tasted good BUT trust me I don't do that anymore I can't even imagine I use to do that as a kid when I remember it now it always felt like it never happened BUT IT DID!!
@Rafulano3
@Rafulano3 Год назад
@@applepie8308 we can actually eat it???
@Jillybean711
@Jillybean711 7 лет назад
I love pill bugs. They hold a special place in my heart, as I used to go hunting for these guys in gardens when I was little. I grossed out my mom a lot with these little buggers. XD
@LOOMING_WRAITH_OF_BAD_OMEN
@LOOMING_WRAITH_OF_BAD_OMEN 7 лет назад
Same here! Me and my sister used to collect them when we lived in Florida as little kids and pretend we had an army of pill bugs or make them race. As an adult now, I see them sometimes here in Las Vegas, but it's extremely rare.
@OsamaRana
@OsamaRana 7 лет назад
I thought you were gonna say "As an adult now, I still race them against my sister". :D
@diaspiano
@diaspiano 7 лет назад
Ruler Of The Wasteland I actually used to catch a bunch of these and play marbles with it.
@davidb4038
@davidb4038 7 лет назад
When I was a kid in SoCal, I was always fascinated by Rolly Polies. Very interesting to learn that they're actually crustaceans! I wonder how far their fossil record goes back.
@Jillybean711
@Jillybean711 7 лет назад
HOW DID I GET THIS MANY LIKES, AND GET PINNED? I love your channel Deep Look!! Keep making amazing content! :D
@metermaide1726
@metermaide1726 6 лет назад
these lil guys are so adorable,as a child i used to let them crawl around on my fingertip for a few mins,and then i put them back where i found them.
@califaern3sto
@califaern3sto 5 лет назад
We both know that aint true. You crushed them afterwards
@CasinoJs
@CasinoJs 5 лет назад
I was unbelievably sadistic as a kid. Now, I actively look out for them to avoid coming anywhere close to stepping on them
@chelsey8737
@chelsey8737 5 лет назад
I do this with my 4 year old brother. He think they are the coolest little things
@chrysalxsm9115
@chrysalxsm9115 5 лет назад
meter maide I used to make lil habitats for em. They lived for a surprisingly long time.
@skylovecraft2491
@skylovecraft2491 2 года назад
I still do. I love connecting with the little creatures in nature and watching them crawl on my hand. Cool to watch
@regularcookie4023
@regularcookie4023 5 лет назад
All my Knowledge came from School:10% RU-vid and Google:90%
@brandongomez3229
@brandongomez3229 5 лет назад
For real lol🤣🤣😂😂😂
@m0rk19
@m0rk19 5 лет назад
Me: School 50% Internet 50%
@Lambda_Ovine
@Lambda_Ovine 5 лет назад
Then you'd probably want to pay more attention at school.
@crystalwu7400
@crystalwu7400 4 года назад
For me: School: 80% RU-vid/internet: 20% Yeah._. Gonna be realistic for once xd
@サレンデクスターエース
Really? 😂
@cornkopp2985
@cornkopp2985 7 лет назад
Man you guys really show me how amazing the world around me is. This isn't some far off exotic animal, it's right here in my back yard. That's so cool
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 7 лет назад
Glad you enjoyed it, Cory.
@informationalidiot3907
@informationalidiot3907 7 лет назад
cory Sensei Cory you're my hero you're in my favorite anime
@hieuto5183
@hieuto5183 7 лет назад
Well, Trump probably turn that to a golf course, you gonna get a job soon buddy.
@anitaharrell9623
@anitaharrell9623 7 лет назад
Hiếu Tô lol
@agonleed3841
@agonleed3841 7 лет назад
lmao to be fair, to someone else in this world those "exotic" animals are their backyard as well lol. But you're right. It's neat
@GregoryTheGr8ster
@GregoryTheGr8ster 6 лет назад
As a kid, I always appreciated how docile, gentle, and friendly these little bugs were. They weren't interested in stinging you, or biting you, sucking your blood, or flying up your nose. Their little legs felt so good when I let them walk on my arm!
@craigmoran893
@craigmoran893 10 месяцев назад
Yeah and the little black beetles in the grass.
@GregoryTheGr8ster
@GregoryTheGr8ster 10 месяцев назад
@@craigmoran893 Do you remember the theme song for the movie "Napoleon Dynamite"? One of the lines goes "...and look at all the bugs we found. I can see that we are going to be friends."
@herrscherofsweets9583
@herrscherofsweets9583 5 лет назад
Deer : wow i love being land animals Human : me too Pill bugs : *Shouting from afar* IM ALOMST THERE
@blazingnecromancer4290
@blazingnecromancer4290 4 года назад
ella huruka We are animals?
@saidafrhn
@saidafrhn 4 года назад
@@blazingnecromancer4290 yep! we're mammals
@blazingnecromancer4290
@blazingnecromancer4290 4 года назад
Saida Farhana Never said we wasn’t
@flutedscissors9655
@flutedscissors9655 4 года назад
@@blazingnecromancer4290 yeah you asked
@laserfan17
@laserfan17 4 года назад
Ted The Bear ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ We are animals, in every sense of the word, it shouldn’t be hard to understand.
@tortillawhisperer5811
@tortillawhisperer5811 5 лет назад
Anyone who doesn’t call them rolly pollies is an actual psychopath
@Lambda_Ovine
@Lambda_Ovine 5 лет назад
Does that include people that do not even speak English?
@edcellwarrior
@edcellwarrior 5 лет назад
Mildly Disgruntled TortillaWhisperer Anyone who doesn’t call them potato bugs is an actual psychopath
@user-jv9wl1tp8i
@user-jv9wl1tp8i 4 года назад
Anyone who doesn’t have a name for them is an actual psychopath
@lilr6199
@lilr6199 4 года назад
I used to call them doodle bugs
@caasy9473
@caasy9473 4 года назад
In my country we call them canchito de tierra, or Dirt piggy in English
@deptonebunthole
@deptonebunthole 7 лет назад
tbh i always treat rollies better than other lil creepers
@BonBon-oq5pl
@BonBon-oq5pl 6 лет назад
Hansa me too
@oscard.lisboa6105
@oscard.lisboa6105 6 лет назад
Hansa frfr
@jayleeenglish5189
@jayleeenglish5189 6 лет назад
Mee too
@soriya347
@soriya347 6 лет назад
They are veryb cutegm
@ratintimbs4553
@ratintimbs4553 6 лет назад
same, i kill em quick.
@xKarma_411
@xKarma_411 6 лет назад
We can’t be friends if you call them other than rolly polly
@ArchaicBuilds
@ArchaicBuilds 6 лет назад
xKarma _ how about lil paulie's roll squad
@Dinoman972
@Dinoman972 6 лет назад
They are also called woodlice, I think.
@v06261
@v06261 6 лет назад
Alex Tumm It’s “potato” not “potatoe”
@solarisanimations8676
@solarisanimations8676 5 лет назад
xKarma _ ikr
@JeffarryLounder
@JeffarryLounder 5 лет назад
In Australia, we call them 'slaters' mainly.
@ITSMRZFG
@ITSMRZFG 6 лет назад
Crustaceans? 😐 I’ve been lied to
@marley___9891
@marley___9891 5 лет назад
CLUTCHMASTER BEATS crustoceans
@shiba_milca
@shiba_milca 4 года назад
Yo , this is one of the MOST WHOLESOME comment sections I have EVER SEEN i love this channel's fandom
@luccivuitton7463
@luccivuitton7463 4 года назад
Sh it fu ck da mn he ll as s ti t bit ch
@luccivuitton7463
@luccivuitton7463 4 года назад
@No Player not so wholesome now eh
@luccivuitton7463
@luccivuitton7463 4 года назад
@No Player that is not how it works
@amaliasilva7518
@amaliasilva7518 4 года назад
Well, potato bugs themselves are wholesome buggies.
@shiba_milca
@shiba_milca 4 года назад
@@amaliasilva7518 HONESTLYYY I LOVE Y'ALL AHHAHAH 💛🌟✨🌟💛 😍✊
@frogonaswing284
@frogonaswing284 5 лет назад
Nobody: RU-vid title: *_Rolie Polies came from the sea to conquer the earth_* Me, almost late to school: 👁👄👁
@Nat-jf7rg
@Nat-jf7rg 4 года назад
Same 👁👃👁 👅
@wow_a_raccoon
@wow_a_raccoon 4 года назад
*I felt that*
@st4r444
@st4r444 4 года назад
It's true they were sea creatures. I dumped some in water one time and they breathe and walked under neath
@solitary.witch0077
@solitary.witch0077 4 года назад
@@st4r444 woah
@raspberry144mb3
@raspberry144mb3 4 года назад
@@Nat-jf7rg hot
@lonlynova4907
@lonlynova4907 7 лет назад
The first bug I ever loved
@yobabzbrodchavz8495
@yobabzbrodchavz8495 7 лет назад
Danny Perez me too lols
@dbey6038
@dbey6038 6 лет назад
Danny Perez No, it's obviously not tour firdt one you loved, it's not a bug.
@ratintimbs4553
@ratintimbs4553 6 лет назад
The one that got away. I know the feeling fam
@v06261
@v06261 6 лет назад
Danny Perez It’s a Crustacean
@mynamesbrobeebitch2070
@mynamesbrobeebitch2070 6 лет назад
Bug isn't a nickname for just insects :/ but okkkk-
@egg5063
@egg5063 5 лет назад
Every one gangster until Gordon Ramsay starts frying the Rollie polies
@TwitchLiveClipsOfficial
@TwitchLiveClipsOfficial 5 лет назад
egg 😂😂
@stshx6353
@stshx6353 5 лет назад
😂😂😂😂😞😞
@sunnyithink420
@sunnyithink420 5 лет назад
OOF
@hero-bo7qc
@hero-bo7qc 5 лет назад
Lol
@FastNCurious88
@FastNCurious88 4 года назад
egg 💀💀💀💀💀😂
@owoman8438
@owoman8438 5 лет назад
I used to find pill bugs all the time and play with them when i was 5-6. Now i cant find one single pill bug anymore :(
@turtle8724
@turtle8724 4 года назад
Check under rocks and bricks and convince ur parents ur working in a garden or something that's where I find most of my pet rollypollies
@edithasd2806
@edithasd2806 4 года назад
They are every where in my house lol
@meljunmercado2939
@meljunmercado2939 3 года назад
me too:(
@trinitychicken3704
@trinitychicken3704 3 года назад
@@edithasd2806 *give me your house*
@dazydayz
@dazydayz 3 года назад
they’re childhood land shrimp because we always found them when we little and now we cant find them anymore :(
@Hellefleur
@Hellefleur 7 лет назад
OK, but why do moths fly erratically?
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 7 лет назад
That is a great question - sometime we really should do an episode on moths.
@slmeyers464
@slmeyers464 7 лет назад
Look at the genus of moth called Hemaris. (Hummingbird-Hawk-Moth.) They are mind-boggling and beautiful. When I first saw one I felt I was seeing something magical. I haven't seen but two in my life. They are big and they hover over flowers, and you think it's a hummingbird... a decent article about them here: www.npr.org/sections/theprotojournalist/2014/08/19/341368251/what-exactly-is-that-birdlike-thing But you could do better!
@SuperDipMonster
@SuperDipMonster 7 лет назад
Sl Meyers, I've seen one and I was astonished. Much fun bird moth.
@raysstuff
@raysstuff 7 лет назад
I always thought these were cute little crustaceans
@boufrops6845
@boufrops6845 6 лет назад
But they are crustenceas
@deuzvoltz2804
@deuzvoltz2804 6 лет назад
Isopods
@sds420ss
@sds420ss 6 лет назад
Look like Isopods. Tiny little Isopods.
@sds420ss
@sds420ss 6 лет назад
Deuz Voltz Yup
@antdude
@antdude 6 лет назад
How about the giant ones in the ocean/sea?
@aliuniversal4100
@aliuniversal4100 6 лет назад
"They even taste like shrimp" ...nah, 🅱
@Jikk5
@Jikk5 5 лет назад
Pedro Munoz Fake blood 🔵♿️
@Iamsandivo
@Iamsandivo 5 лет назад
😂😂😂😂😂
@deondrex18k
@deondrex18k 4 года назад
This is probably one of the only bugs I'm not creeped or afraid of because of how cute and harmless they are
@northernalpine4350
@northernalpine4350 Год назад
let me introduce you to the jumping spider just trust me on this one
@nandoacuario
@nandoacuario Год назад
@@northernalpine4350 actually…? cus the nect time i see one i WILL approach it 😹
@jamessssssssssssss
@jamessssssssssssss Год назад
@@nandoacuario i can confirm - they are super docile, if you approach and handle them in a relaxed manor they will just hang out or walk around on your hand. never been bitten by one - they can move so qucikly that i think they are more likely to try to escape a threat than attack
@ylhajee
@ylhajee 7 лет назад
If these gills are still very similar to the ones aquatic animals use, can pillbugs still breathe underwater? Or have their gills become too specialized on air for that to work?
@Monotonyman2010
@Monotonyman2010 7 лет назад
ylhajee I too was thinking the exact same thing.
@eray2805
@eray2805 7 лет назад
ylhajee just googled it: "Pill bugs are crustaceans, like shrimp or crabs. They breathe with gills, so they can survive under water."
@parkerlovein6042
@parkerlovein6042 7 лет назад
No, the can't. They take in small amounts of moisture from the air into their body. Anything more and they will drown.
@myke7521
@myke7521 7 лет назад
i just drown one a few days ago, so no, they cannot.
@Monotonyman2010
@Monotonyman2010 7 лет назад
0x1z 😭 Poor Rolly Polly 😭 R.I.P. little buddy 😢
@phlaryx7145
@phlaryx7145 5 лет назад
Rollie Pollies and lady bugs are the only bugs that I trust.
@theunknownartist9776
@theunknownartist9776 5 лет назад
Same
@wennnbnnn
@wennnbnnn 5 лет назад
Phlaryx what about butterflies and fireflies?
@phlaryx7145
@phlaryx7145 5 лет назад
Russianflavor eh. I’m not to comfortable with anything that flies. I don’t like the buzzing sound of wings it gives me shivers XD. I’m ok with butterflies though.
@robbertheguy3232
@robbertheguy3232 5 лет назад
@@phlaryx7145 Ladybugs eat other ladybug eggs and the larva also eat the eggs
@FA-nn8vw
@FA-nn8vw 5 лет назад
@@phlaryx7145 but ladybugs fly 😂
@WillCrotser
@WillCrotser 7 лет назад
I had no idea they had gills or came from the sea. Very interesting. This makes me look at them differently
@Marixchatt
@Marixchatt 6 лет назад
All life on land came from the seas.
@kaytlinjustis5643
@kaytlinjustis5643 5 лет назад
Neither did I. But, when you do look closely at them, they're like their underwater ancestors that have fossils MUCH larger than these guys! Huh... No wonder I love dinosaurs and learning about horse shoe crabs and sharks! :)
@Synthetic_geth
@Synthetic_geth 2 года назад
There are some millipedes that looks like them btw
@tacitozetticci9308
@tacitozetticci9308 2 года назад
@Z e life in the seas is not only significantly easier but it's basically the norm. You have your perfect free 3D medium and you can travel with ease wherever you want, you can also travel without moving, just by exploiting currents. Here instead, you need to painstakingly move your heavy body across an inconvenient 2D surface, if there's a mountain to climb you don't have many options, you can't fly over it, you get the point. And yeah uhm a little detail, life is MADE of water, every cell of every creature is mostly water, so do you see how bizarre it is to live on dry land? I guess abiogenesis on land wouldn't be impossible but it would still need to imply some kind of liquid, I have no idea how that would work and I guess it would look very alien. The universe is probably too young. I'm ready to bet no alien in the universe has a dry land origin story - yet - I think you really need to get lucky for something like that to happen.
@Sgt.chickens
@Sgt.chickens Год назад
@@kaytlinjustis5643 Actually the giant isopod still exists. bassically just a giant Woodlouse.
@iJoshDG
@iJoshDG 2 года назад
These little guys have helped me see things differently. As a kid I didn't mind bugs much, but spiders freaked me out. Recently I've been trying to think of spiders, or any other "creepy crawly" as just any other bug, like these roly polies. When I see a spider now I try to be intentional in examining it and respecting it for what it is. It makes me less afraid, but they're still not my favorite "bug" like these! Haha. Great video!!!
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 2 года назад
Thanks, Josh, for the r3flection. Good advice!
@thegamingalberto8568
@thegamingalberto8568 6 лет назад
My dad used to tell me this every time we went out fishing I used to collect them calling them bugs But Dad always said “let me tell you something fun and mind blowing, tho are not just bugs they are more like the crabs you see in the water” I just couldn’t believe that jaja But here I am now Thanks guys Love your videos
@euphoriaz870
@euphoriaz870 6 лет назад
Branlee Lopez ah reminds me of those good old days...(•͈˽•͈).... (T▽T)
@thegamingalberto8568
@thegamingalberto8568 6 лет назад
Euphoria Z yeah like 10 years ago good days
@euphoriaz870
@euphoriaz870 6 лет назад
Branlee Lopez (T▽T) col
@God-if9xx
@God-if9xx 5 лет назад
Ahahahahaha we all learn something new everyday!!
@TerrariaGolem
@TerrariaGolem 5 лет назад
@@PatrickB4 same
@christopherpeery8968
@christopherpeery8968 7 лет назад
Weird. I thought I was the only one to call them roly polies
@Kancarus
@Kancarus 7 лет назад
Christopher Peery well then you are not alone. I always see them and I would sometimes say pill bugs.
@heheheeltheyo-kai9674
@heheheeltheyo-kai9674 7 лет назад
Same
@SkulletteFire
@SkulletteFire 6 лет назад
I always called them potato bugs, but everyone I know calls them rolly pollies, so I started calling them that in front of others, but they're still potato bugs in my mind.
@yomaulstartickler5926
@yomaulstartickler5926 6 лет назад
Christopher Peery, same
@TIMBUDTENDER
@TIMBUDTENDER 6 лет назад
cassie z thts cool, i always called the rollie pollies to but I never heard them referred to as potatoe bugs 😁
@Sapphirelily
@Sapphirelily 5 лет назад
IS THAT WHY I ONLY SEE THEM WHEN ITS WET OUTSIDE?? 😳😳😳 THIS MAKES SO MUCH MORE SENSE NOW!!
@Dog-wp5oj
@Dog-wp5oj 3 года назад
@The last Bean bender me want free robux plzzzzzz
@Snipedcream
@Snipedcream Год назад
These guys will always be my best friends. They are the most adorable lil fellas in the garden. 🥺
@yolololbros.3019
@yolololbros.3019 7 лет назад
Today I just realized that pill bugs are tiny isopods 😂😂
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 7 лет назад
Yes!
@KerpooHater
@KerpooHater 7 лет назад
they are actually pretty big isopods =P their underwater relatives are usually smaller,except the giant and the parasitic varieties.
@h3llw4lk3r2
@h3llw4lk3r2 6 лет назад
You can have a giant isopod as a pet.
@thenerdvoid505
@thenerdvoid505 6 лет назад
Yololol Bros. Real isopod hours
@saketshelke5912
@saketshelke5912 6 лет назад
ISOPOD HOURS!
@kk_tran
@kk_tran 6 лет назад
Roly Polies are a part of my childhood so they’re the only insects (crustacean) that I can tolerate because they hold a special place in my heart
@_Muzolf
@_Muzolf 6 лет назад
Arthropods, not insects. I know for some reason some people refer to all arthropods including crabs, spiders and scorpions as insects, but insects are a specific subgroup.
@amazely5205
@amazely5205 5 лет назад
Z Zs you must be a fun person
@user-roninwolf1981
@user-roninwolf1981 5 лет назад
@@amazely5205 I'm with Z Zs on this one, as I cannot stand when misinformation gets defended in the same manner as what you just did. It's along the same lines as calling dolphins and whales as "fish" on account of them also being aquatic.
@WinkLinkletter
@WinkLinkletter Год назад
@@_Muzolf They are crustaceans, which, like insects, are Arthropods, and she did put crustacean as the correct classification (like this) to distinguish from what, as it mentions in the video, many people, including her as a child, mistakenly consider them and lump them in with. It is clear that she knows the difference now and was referring to when she didn't as a child. The implication was that, regardless of their classification, as a kid, the potato 'bug's' creep factor was less than that of other 'bugs', and remains so. All this was clear in her comment. Thanks for correcting nothing, pedant.
@WinkLinkletter
@WinkLinkletter Год назад
@@user-roninwolf1981 They are crustaceans, which, like insects, are Arthropods, and she did put 'crustacean' as the correct classification (like this) to distinguish from what, as it mentions in the video, many people, including her as a child, mistakenly consider them and lump them in with. It is clear that she knows the difference now and was referring to when she didn't as a child. The implication was that, regardless of their classification, bugs can be scary, and, as a kid, the potato 'bug's' creep factor was less than that of other 'bugs', and remains so. All this was clear in her comment, and she never 'misinformed'. No one likes a pedant.
@ChimpFromSpace
@ChimpFromSpace 6 лет назад
"A series of tubes!" So the crickets breathe using the internet?
@TheMemeDealer69421
@TheMemeDealer69421 4 года назад
Ok boomer
@xd_joe
@xd_joe 4 года назад
Dont know if thise is a pyro refrence of not..
@el_cenicero
@el_cenicero 2 года назад
Here in Argentina we call them "bichos bolita", which would translate to "lil' ball bugs". They're adorable. I used to find them all over the house every time my dad brought logs from the fields in the winter. The poor things lived in the logs and had to get out or else they would catch fire. Whenever I could check the logs to make sure there weren't any hidden in them. And today I still do.
@whatever5401
@whatever5401 10 месяцев назад
In Vietnam we call them "con hạt tiêu" which means "pepper bug" (pepper as in salt and pepper) and "rận gỗ" which translates to "wood lice"
@karinaharvey658
@karinaharvey658 6 лет назад
ITS REAL ISOPOD HOURS
@mrunknown6842
@mrunknown6842 5 лет назад
I loved these little bugs as a child. I still remembering playing with them when I was young
@blankblank5409
@blankblank5409 4 года назад
Ikr
@Love_Nyxus
@Love_Nyxus 5 лет назад
Rolly Pollys are so cute! And, no eat. You cant eat them! They adorable!
@georgeb.wolffsohn30
@georgeb.wolffsohn30 5 лет назад
A lot of things we eat are cute.
@greminboye
@greminboye 4 года назад
If we eat pigs, why not crickets
@bugseater1
@bugseater1 4 года назад
Giant Isopods are large rolly pollys but they're gross and terrifying and people eat those.
@Love_Nyxus
@Love_Nyxus 4 года назад
@@greminboye, I don't eat a lot of meat. Sometimes but I'd rather not
@Love_Nyxus
@Love_Nyxus 4 года назад
@@bugseater1, if you have a phobia no need to be rude about it. I get phobis
@jajakhawla587
@jajakhawla587 4 года назад
Ah, they’re so cute! As though I have a fear with anything with multiple legs, but these little guys make me feel A LOT more calmer.
@formealyour
@formealyour 7 лет назад
I used to hate them but now i raise an army full of 200,000 roly-polies with strength as much as if they just had steroids and they're all in my backyard
@DBT1007
@DBT1007 6 лет назад
Aethyr Stonite how u count them
@Lady8D
@Lady8D 6 лет назад
I have an infestation of the little buggers. *PLEASE* recruit them to your army and outta my yard!
@mioribonucleicacid
@mioribonucleicacid 5 лет назад
@@Lady8D Train them instead of removing them.
@Lady8D
@Lady8D 5 лет назад
Meor Qaid There's too many of em, I think they're plotting something. Them & the pincher bugs are *_out of control!!!_* outside my house at night! Seriously, they crawl on the walls, ceilings, walk ways... _shiver!_
@mioribonucleicacid
@mioribonucleicacid 5 лет назад
@@Lady8D They're doing it... TO EVOLVE!
@XBELL-EXTRAS
@XBELL-EXTRAS 7 лет назад
i remember when I was in kindergarten and my friend had a rollie polly in his hand and i accidentally bumped into him and he thought the rolly polly died but it didn't it just curled up into a ball then my friend hit me in the face then i BIT HIS ARM
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 7 лет назад
Kids are the best.
@jakep1979
@jakep1979 7 лет назад
Crawling into a ball of protective shield would have been a handy adoption to us humans as well.
@alberton2169
@alberton2169 7 лет назад
+Deep Look. Can you do about then hercules beetle
@CorrineBeebe
@CorrineBeebe 6 лет назад
XBELL123 123-EXTRAS www that hurt
@markanderson1088
@markanderson1088 6 лет назад
Cool story bro
@Duricas
@Duricas 7 лет назад
I was fascinated by roly pollie as a kid.
@justsomerando2658
@justsomerando2658 2 года назад
Rolly pollies are probably the cutest/friendliest bug out there. They don't bite, they don't sting, they're really harmless, and that's why I love them so much
@Gamerdynasty4ever
@Gamerdynasty4ever 7 лет назад
Their life isn't a bugs life...
@ivanrios2000ir
@ivanrios2000ir 7 лет назад
Gamerdynasty4ever lets sue pixar
@awfullygenericname6783
@awfullygenericname6783 7 лет назад
Gamerdynasty4ever A -crab- -shrimp- -fish- -eel- -lobster- Crustaceans life
@foggy5152
@foggy5152 7 лет назад
Hm, I always thought that rolly pollies looked like isopods
@_Obey_
@_Obey_ 7 лет назад
Mymy Ly They are related as far as I know. I bet the first pill bug coming on land was an isopod kind of thing
@Alte.Kameraden
@Alte.Kameraden 7 лет назад
They are an Isopod. If you look at an Giant Isopod and a Pill Bug they're like 80-90% visually identical.
@silverfangmoonhunter
@silverfangmoonhunter 7 лет назад
Deku Only difference is that rolly pollies are smol and cute and isopods are terrifying
@peppermintthegoodgoblin3795
@peppermintthegoodgoblin3795 7 лет назад
Silver Fang testifyingly cute you mean
@chitinskin9860
@chitinskin9860 7 лет назад
Silver Fang Pill bugs aren't just closely related, they are just isopods. There is no differences between them because they are just one of many different types of isopod.
@dm_nimbus
@dm_nimbus 7 лет назад
They roll up and hide because they feel gill-ty. Thank you, everyone. You've been a great audience.
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 7 лет назад
This guy!
@derpfanatix3168
@derpfanatix3168 7 лет назад
James Craver best pun ever
@dawnwingslunaleon1837
@dawnwingslunaleon1837 7 лет назад
James Craver ba dum tsss
@devandevan1403
@devandevan1403 4 года назад
These are like the only “bugs” I’ve ever found to be cute
@wuznab5109
@wuznab5109 6 лет назад
Omg i thought I was the only one who thought they were less creepy than bugs. 😲
@Phillguy
@Phillguy 6 лет назад
I have found that I have to keep my lungs moist as well to breath. They do not work well dry.
@longdirtytoenails1076
@longdirtytoenails1076 5 лет назад
Phillguy That's what she said.
@dtessphilips5935
@dtessphilips5935 7 лет назад
Heh, when you see dirt on a roleypoley's body, it tells a story it has been in some random dirt pile or something
@dtessphilips5935
@dtessphilips5935 7 лет назад
I looooove roleypoleys.....
@jeanannd
@jeanannd Год назад
These little creatures were a favorite as a child. They were endlessly fascinating to observe. Even today I have a fondness for them.
@RJTheHero8
@RJTheHero8 7 лет назад
I used to play with these little guys like marbles when I was a kid. It was fun flicking them around. XD
@thana6499
@thana6499 6 лет назад
Hey, they were just a kid- kids do a lot of pretty mean stuff. They don't know any better. Plus, that wouldn't have really hurt them anyways. The most it would've done is disorient them.
@scarysara9364
@scarysara9364 5 лет назад
I've always called them "Potato Bugs"; when I was a kid used to like looking under bricks or rocks to find these little guys crawling around, along with millipedes and worms.
@dazydayz
@dazydayz 3 года назад
i was fine with finding the worms and potato bugs but the millipedes gave me goosebumpsXD
@clashcanada8845
@clashcanada8845 2 года назад
why potato bugs? theyre wood bugs. they dont eat potatoes
@Road_Rash
@Road_Rash Год назад
These aren't actually what potato bugs are...potato bugs are actually insects, and they look entirely different...
@loszhor
@loszhor 7 лет назад
I loved these little guys growing up.
@twister5752
@twister5752 4 года назад
"Pill bugs evolved from sea creatures and still have gills" Christians: *_impossible_*
@bugseater1
@bugseater1 4 года назад
A lot of Christians actually believe in evolution.
@theultraatomicgamer
@theultraatomicgamer 4 года назад
thit Like me boi
@WasLostButNowAmFound
@WasLostButNowAmFound 5 месяцев назад
Evolutionist: Everything came from Nothing. Logic: Out the window.
@yourlocaltelevision3599
@yourlocaltelevision3599 5 лет назад
I remember at some camp I went to this kid got literally a cup full of these guys. Then he dumped them all on one of the lunch tables
@The__Interloper
@The__Interloper 3 года назад
So he served seafood?
@knightmare2884
@knightmare2884 3 года назад
@@The__Interloper nice one XD
@ashkechum101
@ashkechum101 7 лет назад
ROLLY POLLYS ARE MY FAVORITE THINGS IN THE WORLD
@idkwhoiamanymore2148
@idkwhoiamanymore2148 5 лет назад
Pill Bugs and Grasshoppers are by far the only bugs i can trust....
@zellty423
@zellty423 5 лет назад
Āćıđ Star I can only trust pill bugs, lightning bugs and lady bugs
@Tai_0601
@Tai_0601 4 года назад
grASshOpErS?!??!?
@poyoshrub
@poyoshrub 3 года назад
i only trust honey bees and ants alongside pill bugs
@OreoTangel
@OreoTangel 3 года назад
Yep, grasshopper is an amphipod
@dazydayz
@dazydayz 3 года назад
@@poyoshrub im fine with ants but if they’re in my house, i show no mercy
@tkjk0481
@tkjk0481 4 года назад
I once saw a pill bug when I was 3 and I was like, " Aww, so cute-" and then my brother killed it.
@abtutorials5097
@abtutorials5097 4 года назад
NOOOOOOOO
@poyoshrub
@poyoshrub 3 года назад
all i can think of is “avenge the pill bug” now
@michellegong1626
@michellegong1626 3 года назад
*DEATH SENTENCE*
@spellbinderart
@spellbinderart 6 лет назад
All my life, I never new the truth of these creatures. I have learned a lot from using RU-vid and google.
@tonythomas8403
@tonythomas8403 4 года назад
Sometimes u learn more online than in school
@mr.blueguy7648
@mr.blueguy7648 6 лет назад
So they aren't bugs? Maybe that's why I find them less scary than usual bugs
@Alusnovalotus
@Alusnovalotus 6 лет назад
mr.blueguy that and the fact that they are totally harmless and have no Interest in humans or their homes
@wennnbnnn
@wennnbnnn 5 лет назад
They are cute in a way lol had such fun days during my childhood searching for them at recess:)
@thepoopenator7341
@thepoopenator7341 7 лет назад
I never knew they were called anything other than woodlice, but that's probably because I'm from Britain.
@SammMannPitts
@SammMannPitts 7 лет назад
rollie polliesssss
@KentuckyFriedHuman
@KentuckyFriedHuman 7 лет назад
I believe woodlice are different from pill bugs. the look flatter and I'm not sure if they can turn into a ball.
@thepoopenator7341
@thepoopenator7341 7 лет назад
Just looked it up, pill bugs are a type of woodlice. I guess we just use the umbrella term in the UK
@KentuckyFriedHuman
@KentuckyFriedHuman 7 лет назад
Ah i see.
@grizzlyer2200
@grizzlyer2200 7 лет назад
where im from we call them rolly pollies (roll-ee pole-ees)
@aaronmarks9366
@aaronmarks9366 4 года назад
These little guys are so adorable. I've loved them since I was a toddler.
@Jasmine-tn4yy
@Jasmine-tn4yy 7 лет назад
Have you guys done a video on the Mimosa Pudica (a sensitive plant that responds to touch) yet? If not, then I think doing a video on it would be awesome! If so, could someone send me a link? THANKYOU!
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 7 лет назад
+Wonho's Red Slippers we are always looking for stories that are about plants. Great idea!!
@SammMannPitts
@SammMannPitts 7 лет назад
touch me not plants are my favorite, we had some on campus and I would constantly be bothering them. After one Botany class I have a habit of touching plants for fun, except poison ivy haha.
@jackrush1222
@jackrush1222 7 лет назад
we call that plant makahiya hear translating to shy plant
@GarryReyom
@GarryReyom 7 лет назад
Wonho's Red Slippers I have about 1000 seeds of those. Too bad my 6 month old plant dried out within a day because it got so hot.
@GarryReyom
@GarryReyom 7 лет назад
SammMannPitts which campus?
@MSLandAYL
@MSLandAYL 5 лет назад
I used to catch these things when I was little it was fun :D But they mostly curl up in a ball when we try to get them
@PhoxfireX
@PhoxfireX 5 лет назад
Madison&Abby i used to keep them and name them 🤣 they really are precious
@bugseater1
@bugseater1 4 года назад
@@PhoxfireX I currently keep them and put them in an enclosure and selectively breed the really cute/cool looking ones. Isopod keeping.
@lunalgaleo1991
@lunalgaleo1991 3 года назад
Give 'em time, and they'll uncurl in your hands and crawl around!
@kiddio7165
@kiddio7165 7 лет назад
Anybody else use to hunt them? i use to grab them from under my porch in the summer.
@heheheeltheyo-kai9674
@heheheeltheyo-kai9674 7 лет назад
Yes i used to look for them all the time lol
@giannalopez1343
@giannalopez1343 6 лет назад
meme kid me and my older brother used to do that
@giannalopez1343
@giannalopez1343 6 лет назад
meme kid they were one bug that I was not afraid of
@jakesucksatgames9643
@jakesucksatgames9643 6 лет назад
I used to keep them as pets
@deuzvoltz2804
@deuzvoltz2804 6 лет назад
I feel bad for squishing these little guys
@Brydav_Massbear
@Brydav_Massbear 2 года назад
There is even more proof that these guys were indeed aquatic once you learn about their deep sea cousins, the giant isopods.
@calebwilliams9527
@calebwilliams9527 7 лет назад
In the UK we call them woodlouse
@APG-bz4ol
@APG-bz4ol 7 лет назад
Caleb Williams that sounds better than pill bugs and rollie pollies
@SPEECHBUBBLEFISH
@SPEECHBUBBLEFISH 6 лет назад
Actually not all woodlice can roll up! Pill bugs, therefore, are a generic name for members of the Armadillidium family, which is the group of woodlice than can roll up. Therefore, all pill bugs are woodlice, but not all woodlice are pill bugs.
@mangotango1871
@mangotango1871 6 лет назад
Thank god I'm not the only one who calls them wood louse XD
@AlexShackle
@AlexShackle 6 лет назад
In Newfoundland, they’re called Carpenters since they’re so good at eating through rotting logs
@NotTylerT
@NotTylerT 6 лет назад
I still think they’re cute
@ShadowKueken
@ShadowKueken 5 лет назад
Its a transitionary species , I had never realised but this , but they might be the best example we have discovered
@laserfan17
@laserfan17 3 года назад
Absolutely, It’s fascinating how transitional species are alive today and could in the future evolve into fully terrestrial organisms that don’t need much humidity, and use some form of spiracles instead of gills.
@meteoricpotato8541
@meteoricpotato8541 3 года назад
pill bugs are not a species. They are a family
@laserfan17
@laserfan17 3 года назад
@@meteoricpotato8541 They’re not even a family, they’re a suborder, which contains several families.
@meteoricpotato8541
@meteoricpotato8541 3 года назад
@@laserfan17 no, no Roly polies are Armadillidiidae That is a family Roly poly does not mean woodlouse (Oniscidea), they are only a type of woodlouse
@laserfan17
@laserfan17 3 года назад
@@meteoricpotato8541 I didn’t remember pill bugs were Roly Polies, but you are right, Armadillididae is the family of Pill Bugs. I know not all Oniscideans can roll into a ball.
@fbbWaddell
@fbbWaddell 2 года назад
Rollie Pollies, my old childhood friends. We used to play with them while digging in the dirt when I was a child. I have found memories of these little critters. Now, when I have children, I can explain that they are actually crustaceans and have gills.
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 2 года назад
Yep - kids especially love these.
@hello-hw1yb
@hello-hw1yb 5 лет назад
ayeeee I call them potato bugs. I have so many of them in my garden I WOULD NEVER EAT THEM
@sampletext1633
@sampletext1633 7 лет назад
someone's trying to hide their pill bug fetish.
@silkworm6861
@silkworm6861 7 лет назад
Great video. Let us not forget that the crustacea is a paraphyletic group and its crown group ("pancrustacea") includes hexapoda (i.e. insects) as well. So in fact, some crustaceans are more closely related to insects than to some other crustaceans. But the information in the video is correct, pill bugs are well within the clade that includes shrimps and lobsters.
@KQEDDeepLook
@KQEDDeepLook 7 лет назад
Interesting point - thanks for sharing!
@neha-cn4wh
@neha-cn4wh 7 лет назад
Silkworm *flashbacks to horrific times in 6th grade science class with Ms.David*
@zweetsouffle9567
@zweetsouffle9567 4 года назад
Rolly pollys look nice, they hold a place in my memories for the longest times. I love their shell the most, it's so shiny
@crystalwu7400
@crystalwu7400 4 года назад
They're actually the only kind of insect-like thing I'd touch without being asked to._.
@MeidoInHebun
@MeidoInHebun 4 года назад
The only bug I've ever liked.
@mantidream8179
@mantidream8179 2 года назад
Hand's down one of the most amazing and intrepid little critters out there, considering their evolutionary history.
@jonathan1613
@jonathan1613 3 года назад
I've always been fascinated by rollie polies. I remember I must have been about three years old when I first picked up my father's encyclopedias, and browsed through the pictures in them came across bugs I didn't even know existed. But these, these little crustaceans were the first living thing I had ever I truly examined. It was amazing to me how these little creatures were more closely related to shrimp than insects yet they lived in land! Plus where I lived in Mexoco there was countless of them everywhere.
@perialis2970
@perialis2970 5 лет назад
I remember finding 50 in a week when i was 8
@monikea1aj22
@monikea1aj22 5 лет назад
I picked up the giant pool bin with my family.. There were like 50 under it
@JohnWickkkk
@JohnWickkkk 3 года назад
🧢
@cyndykrietsch9369
@cyndykrietsch9369 5 лет назад
I wouldn’t want to breathe out of my rear.
@lunalgaleo1991
@lunalgaleo1991 3 года назад
That's called farting.
@commimixcreate4198
@commimixcreate4198 5 лет назад
1:24 Oh no... Pill bugs only look blue if they have a serious viral takeover. :(
@asheg7454
@asheg7454 7 лет назад
In England we call them Woodlice
@artenman
@artenman Год назад
I love these little guys. I always walk around them and let them go about their way
@cannedbread9684
@cannedbread9684 7 лет назад
Here in new zealand we call them slaters
@allthingswildlifeyt1218
@allthingswildlifeyt1218 7 лет назад
canned bread same over here in Australia.
@HermioneGranger-ev3lj
@HermioneGranger-ev3lj 6 лет назад
We called the boogie boys 😂 they went extinct in my old school because everyone wanted to collect them. 😂😂😂
@Rupi1234ful
@Rupi1234ful 7 лет назад
You forgot to say that they're unspectedly cute!
@trickster7517
@trickster7517 4 года назад
when my sis first saw a pill bug she was like : wow! what a beautiful caterpillar! and i was just staring at her
@fatfluffcat2313
@fatfluffcat2313 7 лет назад
When I was younger I used to go out in my grandparents' backyard, find as many as I can, and me and my brothers would release them all in the same place. They always were very small, rather than having larger ones. We were always to scared to grab the bigger ones 😂
@CorrineBeebe
@CorrineBeebe 6 лет назад
honeynutfellios me too I hate to grad the big one they look like evil so I grad the little one lol
@necro7612
@necro7612 6 лет назад
SAME, but i loved the big ones, i sincerely was never scared of bugs, not counting with spiders, i hate those little eight legged devils
@jasminc.5295
@jasminc.5295 6 лет назад
@@necro7612 Wow! We're so different! I used to be scared of pill bugs so much! So I had to turn my back and like spiders. My classmates would think I was a tomboy since I wasn't afraid of spiders.
@necro7612
@necro7612 6 лет назад
Now that is interesting xD, let me guess, you probably have a pet tarantula? I mean, i don´t have a pillbug, but i grew to actually absolutely love snakes, now coming home the fourth one.
@jasminc.5295
@jasminc.5295 6 лет назад
@@necro7612 Oh, I wish. But that poor little eight-legged creature would just stay in it's cage because of my sisters, so no, I don't have one, sadly. :(
@Troy_K
@Troy_K 7 лет назад
No matter what you tell me they're potato bugs!
@jamiekoenigstaff2533
@jamiekoenigstaff2533 6 лет назад
I'm with you!
@Derrick2shot
@Derrick2shot 6 лет назад
Thats right! I always called them that, and I even took notes on how to make Potato bug babies. I made a video on it.
@Thrash_74
@Thrash_74 6 лет назад
I've always called jerusalem crickets potato bugs. Never heard pill bugs referred as that
@iremainteague5653
@iremainteague5653 6 лет назад
Where are they called potato bugs? Is it a west coast thing?
@JRLB38
@JRLB38 6 лет назад
I REMAIN Teague I'm in New England and I grew up calling them Potato Beetles.
@sidgrim2168
@sidgrim2168 7 лет назад
"Conquer the earth"? lol, roly polies came from the sea to be eaten by my chickens.
@Medievalk
@Medievalk 7 лет назад
Sid Grim I remember collecting these as a child and turning them into balls before I throw them one by one into my grandmother's goldfish pond. Good times..
@michellegong1626
@michellegong1626 3 года назад
I remember playing with these creatures when I was young
@SyntheticLTD
@SyntheticLTD 7 лет назад
Remake "a bugs life" then
@johnx9955
@johnx9955 5 лет назад
They grow into an armadillo
@TTstone616
@TTstone616 6 лет назад
it's a crusty crustacean! 🦀🦀🦀🦀🦀🦀🦀🦀🦀
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