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A pill bug, also known as a roly-poly, rests on brown soil. A curled millipede is visible in the upper left corner. Two small, light-colored sticks lie to the right of the pill bug. The ground is composed of soil, small twigs, and decaying organic matter. A spiderweb stretches beneath the pill bug and the longer of the two sticks.
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Dec 17, 2025, 4:07 PM

Tamesna, Morocco

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A pill bug, also known as a roly-poly, rests on brown soil. A curled millipede is visible in the upper left corner. Two small, light-colored sticks lie to the right of the pill bug. The ground is composed of soil, small twigs, and decaying organic matter. A spiderweb stretches beneath the pill bug and the longer of the two sticks.

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