Roly-poly

The signature "roll" (scientifically called conglobation) is a defensive behavior that protects their soft undersides from predators and prevents their breathing organs from drying out. Ecological Importance Roly-polies play a vital role as nature's "composters":

Instead of lungs or spiracles, they use modified gill-like structures called pleopods. Roly-Poly

Some studies suggest that by consuming fungi that release carbon dioxide during decomposition, roly-polies may help slow the release of carbon into the atmosphere. Cultural and General Context Beyond the garden, the term has various meanings: Roly-Poly

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The roly-poly is the only crustacean capable of spending its entire life cycle on land. However, its aquatic ancestry is still evident in its anatomy: