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Preying Mantis
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Alison Borngrebe
• They have large eyes.
• They have a stick-like body shape.
• They use their front legs for
catching prey.
African Goliath
Beetle
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Connor Daugherty
• It’s the heaviest beetle in the world.
• It’s one of the largest flying insects.
• As adults, they fly up into the trees
to eat fruit.
Honey Bee
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Luis Gonzalez
• Honey bees drink nectar from
flowers.
• Bees collect pollen from flowers.
• Bees make honey in the hive.
Butterfly
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Sarah Hidayat
• They are named butterflies because most
of them are yellow like butter.
• Butterflies are the most beautiful of all
insects.
• There are four stages in a butterfly’s life
cycle: egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, butterfly.
Dragonfly
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Brianna Jacobson
• Dragonflies eat gnats, flies, and
mosquitoes- all of which humans consider
pests.
• Dragonflies were around before the
dinosaurs.
• Adult dragonflies live only a few months.
Black Ant
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Ryan Jorgensen
• Ants are very strong and can lift 20 times
their weight.
• Ants use their antennae for touching and
smelling.
• Ants have two eyes made up of many
smaller eyes called compound eyes.
Name of Insect
Carli Koshmerl
• Fact 1
• Fact 2
• Fact 3
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Butterfly
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Madeline Lee
• Butterflies are part of a big group of insects
called Lepidoptera.
• Butterflies feed only on nectar, the sweet juice of
flowers.
• Butterflies begin life as an egg. Then hatch as a
caterpillar. Then they turn into a chrysalis. Then
finally a butterfly.
Fire Ant
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Aaron Miranda
• Fire ants live in colonies.
• Ants can carry 27 times their own
weight.
• They have a stinger.
Honey Bee
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Joshua Mohler
• There are five species of honey bees.
• Bees are social insects. They live and work
together.
• They live in large colonies of 20,000 to
80,000.
Red Ant
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Zackary Mohler
• Some ants sleep 7 hours a day.
• Ants have two stomachs, one for
them and one to feed others.
• The Queen Ant has wings.
Praying Mantis
Luke Philips
• They eat spiders.
• They like to hunt.
• They like warm weather.
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Monarch Butterfly
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Emily Roche
• They are poisonous to predators.
• The larvae feed on plant leaves for two
weeks.
• It looks like a Viceroy Butterfly except for
the black line.
Walking Stick
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Steven Scheggenburger
• A walking stick eats plants and leaves.
• Young walking stick’s legs can regrow.
• Walking sticks hide by looking like a
stick.
Praying Mantis
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Ian Smith
• They can turn from side to side in a 180
degree angle.
• They live all around the world in tropical
and warm climate.
• They are helpful because they eat a lot of
insects and bugs.
Ladybugs
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Julia Strande
• They can live in grass, gardens, and
forests.
• They can be red, orange, yellow, or even
pink! They can have many spots or no
spots.
• Ladybugs only live for two years.
Indian Walking Stick
Kyle Wurtz
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• There are 3,000 species.
• Their predators are birds, rodents,
reptiles, other insects and spiders.
• They have a life span of about 18 months.