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  • People like eating crickets "because they are easy to catch".
    Why do people like eating crickets?
  • An earthworm lives "for one to two years".
    How long does an earthworn live?
  • A swallow migrates south in the winter "because it can't find enough food".
    Why does a swallow migrate south in the winter?
  • A cheetah can run "up to 60miles per hour".
    How fast can a cheetah run?
  • "The black widow" is the most dangerous spider?
    Which is the most dangerous spider?
  • All spiders have got "eight" legs.
    How many legs have all spiders got?
  • Bees are "black and yellow".
    What colour are bees?
  • A bumblebee lives "for 28 days".
    How long does a bumblebee live?
  • "The blue whale" is the largest animal.
    Which/What is the largest animal?
  • Grasshoppers live on Earth "for more than 250 million years".
    How long do grasshoppers live on Earth?
  • There are over "2000" kinds of scorpions.
    How many kinds of scorpion are there?
  • Fox cubs are born "from May to July".
    When are the fox cubs born?
  • An earthworm eats "earth and dead leaves."
    What does an earthworm eat?
  • Wolves hunt deers and other animals "in packs".
    How do wolves hunt?
  • Lions usually sleep "during the day".
    When do lions sleep?
  • Dragonflies usually live "near water."
    Where do dragonflies usually live?
  • A griraffe is "5.5 metres tall".
    How tall is a giraffe?
  • The world's biggest beetle lives "in the tropical forests in South America".
    Where does the world's biggest beetle live?
  • Gorillas often use "sticks and branches" to get food.
    What do gorillas often use (to get food)?
  • Badgers live "in underground burrows."
    Where do badgers live?
  • A millipede has "up to 750" legs.
    How many legs does a milipede have?
  • In northern Alaska, bears hibernate "from October to April".
    When/How long do bears hibernate (in northern Alaska)?
  • Warthogs eat "grass and roots".
    What do warthogs eat?
  • A sparrow "hops or flies". (move)
    How does a sparrow move?
  • Zebras live "in east and southern Africa".
    Where do zebras live?