This podcast episode delves into the captivating world of pill bugs, also known as roly-polys or woodlice. These creatures, though often mistaken for insects, are actually crustaceans and share a close relationship with crabs, lobsters, and shrimp. Pill bugs possess a remarkable array of adaptations, including the ability to breathe through gills despite living on land, excrete waste through their shells, and engage in self-carprofagy by consuming their own feces. They also play a beneficial role in gardens, improving soil quality and even demonstrating a penchant for heavy metal music. By understanding and appreciating these unique creatures, we can foster a greater appreciation for the diversity and wonders of nature.