A baby wood louse, often referred to as a "pill bug" or "roly-poly," resembles a miniature version of its adult form. It has a segmented, oval-shaped body covered with a hard exoskeleton, typically grayish or brownish in color. As an immature wood louse, it may be smaller and less developed, with fewer visible segments and appendages compared to adults. They also have a somewhat flattened appearance and can often be found in moist environments like leaf litter or under stones.
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