How much do you know about bugs? Challenge #3 T. Trimpe 2008

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How much do you know about bugs? Challenge #3 T. Trimpe

Choose the best answer. 1.Out of the 26 orders of insects, how many have appeared on a postage stamp? A. 14 B. 20 C The largest butterfly, the Queen Alexandra of New Guinea, has a wingspan of: A. 6 inches. B. 11 inches. C. 20 inches. 3. Monarch butterflies travel at an average of _____ miles per day during migration. A. 20 B. 40 C Ants are believed to make up _____ of the total weight of all the animals in the world. A. 10% B. 15% C. 20% 5. House flies beat their wings at a rate of ______ beats per second. A. 330 B. 520 C. 840

The answers are … 1.Out of the 26 orders of insects, how many have appeared on a postage stamp? A. 14 B. 20 C The largest butterfly, the Queen Alexandra of New Guinea, has a wingspan of: A. 6 inches. B. 11 inches. C. 20 inches. 3. Monarch butterflies travel at an average of _____ miles per day during migration. A. 20 B. 40 C Ants are believed to make up _____ of the total weight of all the animals in the world. A. 10% B. 25% C. 50% 5. House flies beat their wings at a rate of ______ beats per second. A. 330 B. 520 C. 840