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All about insects (HF I UNIT 2)

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All about insects (HF I UNIT 2)Versión en línea

all about insects

por Yasmintya
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It has six thin legs and a hard, black body. It is very small and live in a nest under the ground.

2

It has a yellow and black stripes. They live in hives where they make honey.

3

It has a hard, shiny shell-like covering over its body. They have eight legs, insects have six legs.

4

It has four large, colorful wings. When they are young they are caterpillars.

5

It has a long, soft body with many tiny legs. They eat a lot of leaves and turn into butterflies.

6

It has two clear wings and a small, dark body. They have big, round eyes and are very fast.

7

It has long, strong back legs that it uses to jump. They are usually green or brown.

8

It has a small, round body with bright red wings covered in black spots. They have six legs.

9

It has a thin, small body and long legs. They have a sharp mouthpart they use to suck blood.

10

They look like butterflies but are gray or white. They don’t sleep at night.

11

It has eight legs, two large pincers, and a long, curved tail with a stinger at the end.

12

It has a soft, slimy body with no legs or shell. They move slowly and leave a shiny trail.

13

It has a soft body and a shell on its back. They move slowly and use their shell for protection.

14

It has eight hairy, black legs and a round or oval body. They spin webs to catch insects for food.

15

It is long and slimy. If you look under a rock, you will find them. Birds like to eat them.

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