Day On Mt Jerrabomberra Matilda, Caitlin and Jenny.

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Day On Mt Jerrabomberra Matilda, Caitlin and Jenny

Bee The bee was caught about half way up Mt Jerra, while lounging around on the ground. It was caught by Matilda A bee is a hymenoptera, they have a narrow wasp waist, and are supplied with a stinger It was a perfect specimen

Ant!?!??!!? This was a strange specimen, for it had a bee’s abdomen An ant is meant to have 3 body parts, 6 legs and pincers The scientific name for its family group is Hymenoptera It was found by Jenny

Termites A termite is an Acarina These termites were found by Caitlin! They are also known as a white ant These are soldier Termites It has no pincers but very similar to an ant