Once upon a time, in a large country field, next to a worn down old house, there lived a family of gray doodlebugs. Mama, Papa, Dizzy, Doozie, and Dottie Doodle. The Doodles only needed a tiny space for their daily activities.
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Mama and Papa loved their baby doodles. The young ones grew and went their separate ways to find their own homes. But the youngest, Dizzy Doodle went even further away. Somehow he landed in a bale of hay.
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📸 by Franco Folini, creative commons |
“Ah, how cute,” said the human. “A little doodlebug.” A piece of straw was waved into Dizzy’s face. “Here you go little fellow,” said the human.
Slowly Dizzy Doodle undid his curl and sniffed the hay piece. Hmmph! It was not quite what he wanted. Sensing this, the human said, "I’ll put you somewhere safe.”
The human carried Dizzy to a small garden spot just outside the red barn. Human carefully lowered his hand and laid Dizzy Doodle down upon the earth.
📸 by Franco Folini, creative commons |
Moral of the Story:
Make the most of what life hands you. Accept where you're at then move on.
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Theresa M.
Fun Fact: I grew up in Texas where there were lots of doodlebugs. They are so adorable. If you see one, please be gentle. They are not harmful in any way to humans or the environment.
Another Fun Fact: Doodlebugs are not insects. They are related to the crustacean family! Scientific name is Armadillidium Vulgare. (They do look like teeny tiny armadillo don’t they?). They feed on dead vegetation.
Another creature that is also called a doodlebug is the Ant Lion which is an insect (Myrmeleon), but they do not curl up in balls and do not look like my doodlebugs.
To learn more:
https://www.reconnectwithnature.org/news-events/the-buzz/roly-poly-pill-bugs
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