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    holy moly a rolly poly!

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    Rolly poly in my guacamole!

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      Not a bug technically, an isopod.

      People pay stupid money for rubber duckies:

      If I had cash, I’d want a giant one:

      I always called them Rollie pollies. My brother in laws earliest memory of me is me explaining how good they were to eat.

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      You'd want a giant one?

      Giant isopods are found in the deep ocean, typically dwelling on the ocean floor up to 7,000 feet deep in regions like the Indo-Pacific and western Atlantic oceans.

      Would they survive on sea level?

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        I don't see potato bug yet

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        Also grew up calling them potato bugs, northeast US?

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        • southsamurai@sh.itjust.worksS [email protected]

          All I can say is that people be trippin. When I have asked people why they call them that, the usual is "I dunno, I guess they look like pumpkins, that's just what my family called them, so I do too".

          I suspect that it comes down to nobody really remembering why a bug is called its colloquial name, nor bothering to ask or explain, and after while, the mistake becomes the norm. Kids mislabel stuff a lot, and spread things faster than they do germs. Easy for weird things to slip in.

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          Like how people call crane flies "mosquito hawks" but crane flies don't even have mouths as adults and don't eat mosquitoes. People don't realize you can call a crane fly a gollywhopper and be more accurate.

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            Rolly Pollies

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              It is. Insects in the order Hemiptera are “true bugs.” Pokey mouth parts for piercing and sucking and something special about the wings, I forget what.

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              Oh, well TIL, my bad

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                Kaffedyr (coffee animals)

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                  Rolly-polly as a kid.

                  Wood louse as an adult.

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                  Roly poly forever

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                  • potoo22@programming.devP [email protected]

                    Rolly poly in my guacamole!

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                    oh man, rolly pollie in my aioli ravioli!

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                      In my part of Australia either wood slaters or rolypolies.

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                        Also grew up calling them potato bugs, northeast US?

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                        Pacific Northwest for me! Potato bugs forever!

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                        • A [email protected]

                          Not a bug technically, an isopod.

                          People pay stupid money for rubber duckies:

                          If I had cash, I’d want a giant one:

                          I always called them Rollie pollies. My brother in laws earliest memory of me is me explaining how good they were to eat.

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                          What the fuck

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                            West coast- my friends all called them pill bugs, but we called them sow bugs.

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                            Sow bugs def a common one

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                              Pill bug mostly. I think I heard potato bug once or twice. PNW USA.

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                                Like how people call crane flies "mosquito hawks" but crane flies don't even have mouths as adults and don't eat mosquitoes. People don't realize you can call a crane fly a gollywhopper and be more accurate.

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                                That's a perfect example!

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                                  This was asked many years ago on Reddit and after that I concluded that only British Columbians call these Wood Bugs.

                                  Never heard of a Roly Poly or Pill bug before i saw that post.

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                                    Lol. When I was 4 my pet parakeet died and my parents told me they buried it. My thinking was it probably died because they buried it so I dug it up and put it back in its cage. My Mom was horrified.

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                                    You were a monster!

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                                      Doodlebugs

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                                        콩벌레, translates to bean bug

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                                          In my part of Australia either wood slaters or rolypolies.

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                                          Slater bugs for kids in my part. If anyone wanted to know their 'real name' it was woodlouse.

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