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First Grade Creepy Crawly Presentations

Mrs. Herzog’s Class2013

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Snakes

By Jack V.

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Physical traits• Cold blooded• Have scales• No eyelids• Molt

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Habitat

• Water• Forests• Deserts• Underground

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Eating

• Birds• Frogs• Insects• Small deer

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Babies

• Eggs can stretch.• Some give birth some don’t.• The eggs are about 1 inch long.

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Cool facts I learned!

• 29 hundred types of snakes.• Snakes smell with their tongues• Snakes stop growing at 38 feet long

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Conclusion

• I had a lot of fun I hope you did too.

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Bibliography• I used many sources.• Books and computers:• Snakes• www.Kidsplanet.org

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Butterfies

By Ellie Reinhart

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Physical Traits

• Striped suits• 4 wings• Egg changes color

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Where They Live

• All over U.S.A• Gardens• Mexico• Canada

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What They Eat

• Leaves• Caterpillars eat for two weeks• Butterflies drink nectar

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Babies

• Eggs have shells• Only lay eggs on plants• Monarchs lay on milkweed plants

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Other

• Some are poisonous• Mouth makes chrysalis• Fly at day time

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Conclusion

That was my report about Butterflies. I learned a lot. I hope you enjoyed my report. Thank you.

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Bibliography

• The Butterfly Book• www.nationalgeographic.com• Butterflies• Monarch Butterflies Up Close

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Snakes

Frankie Taucher

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Physical traits

• No eyelids• They shed• Cold blooded

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Where they live

• Under sand stones• Go under ground in winter• Deserts

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What they eat and do

• Can’t bite food• Have to swallow whole• Eat small deer• Eat frogs

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How they are born and how long they live

• Lay eggs early summer• No snakes take care of their babies• Cut way out

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Other interesting information

• Can be longer then a elephant• Can be longer then a giraffe• Over one hundred bones

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Conclusion

• This is my report about snakes I hope you enjoyed it.

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Bibliography

• The snake• www.kidsplanet.org• Snakes

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Snakes

By Leah Bailey

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Physical traits

• Cold blooded• 0 legs • Grow their whole life• They molt

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Where they live

• Found in– Water– Forests– Desert– Fields

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What they eat and do

• Snakes swallow things whole• They eat small things• Come out in spring

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Babies

• Most snakes lay eggs• Some eggs are hidden• Lay eggs in spring

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Other interesting information• 3,000 types• Over 100 bones• Attack people

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Conclusion

• I hope you liked my report. I got my information from books. That is my report.

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Bibliography

• The Snake• Snakes• www.kidsplanet.org

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ScorpionsBy Patrick Brown

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Introduction

• More than 20 facts• From books and computers

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Physical Traits

• Long tails• Exoskeletons• Stingers• Shed skin

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Where they live

• Caves• Rainforest• Desert

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What they eat & do

• Mice• Spiders• Many other insects• They carry their young until there young

are ready to hunt

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How they are born and how long they live

• Scorplings• 6-100 babies• Mother carries babies on back

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Other information

• They can survive on 1 insect a year• Over 1,000-1,200 species

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Conclusion

• Many facts• I learned a lot

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Bibliography

My books

•Scorpions

•Scorpions

•Scorpions in the dark

Website

•www.nationalgeographic.com

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Ladybugs

By Brooke Madden!

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Physical Traits

• They have six legs• Small head• Strong jaws• Red or orange• Black spots• Two hard wings• Two soft wings

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Habitat

• Flowers and leaves• Trees• Huddle together to keep warm in the

winter

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Eating

• Eat black flies• Eat tiny green insects• Many ladybugs eat 5,000 aphids a day

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Babies

• Ladybugs lay eggs under leaves• When they are born, they are called a

larva

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Other Information

• Ladybugs are beetles• Ladybugs can swim• They play dead

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Conclusion

• This is my report about ladybugs• I hope you enjoy learning about ladybugs

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Bibliography

• Ladybugs• Bug Food• Ladybugs Life• www.nationalgeographic.com

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Butterflies

By Emerson Driscoll

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• Two simple eyes• Two compound eyes• Start as a caterpillar• 6 legs• Smell with their antennae• 4 wings

Physical Traits

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How they are born & how long they live

• They lay eggs on milkweed leaves• They grow by shedding skin

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Habitat

• Pacific Ocean• Gardens

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What they eat and do

• Butterflies use their long tongues to sip

water or nectar from flowers

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Other

• They cannot fly if it is less than 60 degrees• They go to Mexico and California in the

winter

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Conclusion

• I hope you liked my report about butterflies• I had fun doing research and my report

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Bibliography

• The Butterfly Book• www.nationalgeographic.com• Monarch Butterflies Up Close• Butterfly Magic• The Life Cycles of Butterflies

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Scorpions

By CJ

Korowicki

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Introduction

• I used many books a computer to learn about scorpions. I did my best work. I hope you like it.

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Physical traits• Curved tails• Stingers• Sting prey

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Where they live

• Live in all kinds of places• Live in places like North Carolina

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What they eat

• Insect• Different animals

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How they are born

• 100 babies• Scorplings• Mom carries them

on her back

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Other

• Owls, baboons and birds eat scorpions• Can smell other scorpions

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Conclusion

• This is the end of my research• I hoped you enjoyed my research• I worked very hard• I hope you learned a lot I did

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Bibliography

www.nationalgeographic.com

Scorpions

Scorpions

Scorpions in the Dark

Deadly Spiders and Scorpions

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Snakes

Dylan Buchanan

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Physical Traits

• Cold Blooded• Molt• No Eyelids

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Habitat

• Many Habitats• Water• Forest• Desert• Grassland Fields

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Eating• Termites• Rodents• Birds• Frogs• Small Deer• Other Reptiles• Swallow Prey Whole

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BabiesAll Snakes Lay Eggs

Egg Tooth

Do Not Care For Their Eggs

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Other interesting things I learned

• 29 hundred snakes• Over 1 hundred bones• Longest land animal

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Conclusion

• Snakes are helpful• I hope you enjoyed my report

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Bibliography

• Snakes• Snakes 2• The Snake Scientist

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Ladybugs

By Marielle

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Physical Traits

• Small heads• Black spots• Strong jaws• Red or orange• Two soft wings• Two hard wings

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Where They Live

• Flowers and leaves • Trees• Huddle together in the winter to keep

warm

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What they eat

• Black flies • Tiny green insects• Eat 5,000 aphids

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How they are born

• Lay eggs• Yellow• Called a larva• Lay eggs underneath leaves• Molt three times

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Other interesting facts• Play dead • No ears• Feel vibrations with feet• About 5,000 species• Beetles• Can swim

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Conclusion

That was my report about ladybugs.I hope you enjoyed it!

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Bibliography

• Ladybugs• Bug food• Ladybug’s life• www.nationalgeographic.com

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Snakes

By Koen Ventura

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Physical Traits

• 0 legs• Molt• Scales have colors that help them hide• They have more then 100 bones

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Habitat

-Snakes are found in many habitats

-Water, forests, deserts, grasslands

or underground

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Eating

• Snakes eat reptiles, rodents, birds, frogs, small deer and other reptiles

• Snakes swallow prey whole

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Babies

• Some give birth to live young• Others lay eggs about 1 inch

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Other

• 2500 different kinds of snakes • Longest land animal

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Conclusion

• I worked hard on my report. I hope you liked it.

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Bibliography

• Snakes • www.kidsplanet.org• The Best Book of Snakes

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Ladybugs

By Sophie

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Physical Traits

• They have Black spots• Ladybugs have six legs• They have 2 soft wings• They have 2 hard wings

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Where they live

• They live on flowers• They live on trees• They live on leafs• They live on stones

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What they eat and do• They eat Aphid• They eat Mealybugs• Larva eat the same as

the adult

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Babies

Babies are Long and yellow• It grows when they eat• It is called a larva

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Other Information• They turn into a pupa• They huddle for winter• Ladybugs do not taste good• They are a beetle

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Conclusion

• I used books and computers for my information. I hope you enjoyed it.

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Bibliography

• Ladybugs• Ladybugs• www.askkids.com• www.yahookids.com

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Scorpionsby Ben Hrebinko

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Physical traits

• Long tails • 8 legs • They are bIack brown or yellow

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Where They Live

They live in deserts

Forests

They like warm weather best but can live in cold weather too

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What they eat and do

• Insects• Sometimes they only eat one insects a

year

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How they are born

• Baby scorpions are called scorplings• The mom has 3 to 100 scorplings• Scorplings molt about six times before it

becomes an adult

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Other interesting information

• The biggest scorpion is an emperor scorpion

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Conclusion

That is my report about scorpions.

I learned a lot.

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Bibliography

Scorpions.

Scorpions.

Scorpions.

Deadly Scorpions.

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Butterflies

By Ana Vezendy

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Physical traits

• Monarchs are orange, black and white• Egg may change color

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What they eat and do

• Butterflies taste things with their feet• Eat for two weeks

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Where they live

• Live all over the U.S.A.• Live in gardens

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How long they live and how they are born

• Butterflies lay their eggs only on plants• Has yolk inside each egg

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Other Information• Caterpillers have no bones• A mother butterfly may visit a dozen plants

before choosing one for her eggs

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Conclusion

• I worked very hard. I hope you enjoyed it.

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Bibliography

• The Life Cycle of a Butterfly• Butterflies• www.nationalgeographic.com

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Snakes

By Jack C

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Where they live

• Snakes live in rocky mountains• Snakes like to live in cold places• Live in caves

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Eating

• Rats• Snakes• Rodents

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Physical Traits

• Scaly and long• Snakes molt• Snakes have colors that help hide• Snakes have more then 100 bones• There are 2,000 kinds of snakes

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How they are born

•Snakes lay eggs in nests

•Some snakes hide their eggs in caves when they go hunt

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Other Interesting Facts

•There are 2,000 kinds of snakes in

the world.

•Snakes are longest land

animal.

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Conclusion

• I got my information from many sources• I hope you enjoyed my report

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Bibliography

• The Snake• Snakes

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Snakes

By Owen Rick

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Physical Traits

• Cold blooded• No eyelids• Molt• Zero legs

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Habitat

• Found in many places• Under ground during winter

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What they eat

• Eat many things• Swallow food whole

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Snake babies

• Only some lay eggs• About one inch

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Other

• 2500 different kinds• They molt

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Conclusion

• I worked very hard on my report• I hope you enjoyed it

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Bibliography

• Snakes• www.kidsplanet.org

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Snakes

by Caleb Shafer

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Where they live

• Many habitats• Some snakes live in water • Forests • Deserts• Caves• Underground for winter

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Eating

• Rats• Deer• Termites• Birds• Rodents

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Babies

• Born in spring• Moms hide eggs in caves

when they go to hunt

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Other Interesting Information

• Longest land animal• Can be longer than an elephant or giraffe

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Conclusion

• That was my report about snakes. I hope you enjoyed it.

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Bibliography

• The Snake Scientist• Snakes

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Ladybugs

By Emma

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Physical traits

• Small heads• Two soft wings• Six legs• Red or orange• Black spots• Strong jaws

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Where they live

• Flowers and leafs• Trees• Huddled together to keep warm in the

winter

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What they eat

• Black flies• Tiny green insects• Eat 5,000 aphids in

a day

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How they are born

• Lay eggs• Eggs are pale yellow• When they are born

they are called a larva• Molt 3 times

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Other interesting facts

• Play dead• No ears• Are beetles• Do not taste good• Can swim• 5,000 different species of ladybugs

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Bibliography

• Ladybugs• Bug food• Ladybugs life• Ladybugs• www.nationalgeographic.com

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