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CREEPY INSECTS

Dive into the intriguing realm of insects with this insightful guide by Ethan Doherty and Robert Probst. Discover the anatomical features of insects, including the head, thorax, and abdomen, and their unique functions. Learn about the diverse habitats where insects thrive, from deserts to woodlands, and their varied diets that include everything from fruits and vegetables to other insects. Explore the incredible defense strategies they employ to protect themselves and uncover fascinating facts about the vast diversity of insect species, with over 800,000 waiting to be explored!

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CREEPY INSECTS

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  1. CREEPY INSECTS By Ethan Doherty and Robert Probst

  2. What do insects look like? • head, thorax, abdomen • head - senses with its antennas and eats food • thorax - has many muscles to control the legs • abdomen - holds the digestive system and the heart

  3. Where do insects live? • deserts, water ways, tropics, woodlands, and parks. • they can also live in hives, tree holes. webs, and nests.

  4. What do insects eat? • they can eat bacteria, blood, honey, fruits, veggies, sugar, crops, wood, plants, our food, mold, and other insects!

  5. How do insects protect themselves? • they can sting, pinch, and blend in with their surroundings.

  6. Interesting insects! • there are over 800,000 insects and more to be discovered • the battling beetle will pick up its opponent and throw it

  7. Any Questions?

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