Contains illustrations and descriptions of over one hundred bugs and beetles, providing information about the general characteristics, and known distribution of each species.
Photographs and text introduce children to diving beetles, describing their physical characteristics, behavior, the skills that allow them to breath underwater, and their place in nature's food chain.
Describes the characteristics, habits, habitat, and life cycle of beetles and how some beetles help humans by eating pests that destroy crops while other beetles destroy crops, injure trees, and damage furniture.
Presents an introduction to beetles, describing the characteristics most beetles have in common, and discussing their eating habits, mating and reproduction, and defenses.
An introduction to beetles, the largest taxonomic order of insects, that includes descriptions of fourteen species and recommendations for finding, identifying, and observing them.