Pilluria globulifera, commonly known as the "ball-shaped pill bug," is characterized by its rounded, compact body that resembles a small ball. It typically has a hard exoskeleton with a segmented appearance, often exhibiting a dark brown or gray coloration. The creature is relatively small, usually measuring around 1 to 2 centimeters in diameter, and has distinct, articulated legs and antennae that aid in movement and sensing its environment. Its unique shape and structure help it to roll into a ball when threatened, a defense mechanism against predators.
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