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1 Insects by Finley andRyan

2 Contents Page 3 Crickets Page 4 Dragonfly Page 5 Dung beetles Page 6 Ladybird Page 7 Bees Page 8 Ants page 9 Glossary

3 Crickets Crickets can jump up to 20 times longer than their actual body length.

4 Dragonflies Dragonflies have two pairs of wings. An adult dragonfly stays the same size for the rest of its life. A young dragonfly cannot fly until its wings have stretched and hardened.

5 Dung beetles Dung beetles collect dung such as rabbit droppings up to elephants dung. Dung beetles collect dung such as rabbit droppings up to elephants dung.

6 Ladybird Ladybirds have two jaws that are strong. The ladybird pupa takes about two weeks to metamorphose in to a ladybird.

7 Bees Bees make honey that is sticky. Bees live in hives with thousands of other bees. Bees sting you if you touch it.

8 Ants Ants have three body sections. Ants have three body sections. Ants have six legs. Ants have six legs. Ants have two antennae. Ants have two antennae.

9 Dung /Droppings –Dung is poo of animals. Dung /Droppings –Dung is poo of animals. Sections- parts. Sections- parts. Sticky-covered in something that will make it stick to things. Sticky-covered in something that will make it stick to things. Jaws- Strong bones in the mouth. Jaws- Strong bones in the mouth. Pupa-a hard case. Pupa-a hard case. Metamorphose –change. Metamorphose –change.


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