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Guess the insect by closeup.
Ant
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lifesaver
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magnet
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shark
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thief
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True or false. Grasshoppers existed before dinosaurs.
True
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Around how many silkworm does it take to make one pound (0,45 kg) of raw silk?
200 silkworms
300 silkworms
1000 silkworms
2500 silkworms
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Which beetle is the strongest insect in the world?
Antelope Beetle
Rhinoceros Beetle
Horned Dung Beetle
Cedar Beetle
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boom
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star
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rocket
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baam
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baam
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fairy
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fairy
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baam
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What are the three parts of an insectÂīs body?
Head, thorax, abdomen
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Which body part does the housefly use to taste its food?
Feet
Eyes
Abdomen
Wings
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True or false. All bugs are insects, but not all insects are bugs.
True
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How long can the cicadaÂīs dormancy cycle (nymphs live underground) last for?
Up to 17 years
Up to 10 months
Up to 7 years
Up to 1 year
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monster
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rocket
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rocket
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baam
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The water strider (gerridae) is able to walk on the surface of water. How?
Surface tension
Patience
Light weight
Long middle legs
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How many stomachs do ants have?
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4
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3
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What is the difference between grasshoppers and locusts?
Their habitat
Some grasshopper species become locusts
Grasshoppers have 3 stages of metamorphosis, locusts have 4
Their diet
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Hornets love to snack on honeybees. What is the defensive mechanism bees developed to combat hornets?
Sting, they inject their venom
Swarm, raise the temperature
Release toxic chemicals
Buzz as a threat
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