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Isopod crustacean (also known as pill bugs
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Eat rotting vegetation
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Found walking down path through wheat and harding grass. Had both white and dark grey legs. 1 centimeter long.
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Starting to see lots of them active now. They are usually well hidden in the wild, but this one was crossing a large limestone rock by a creek.
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Jennifer Rycenga
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Second picture is better than the first - this is definitely a different species from the dull black ones I've seen before.
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