Walking sticks are well-named insects whose stick-like appearance helps them blend into their surroundings. And leaf bugs, fittingly, look just like leaves. Readers will discover many fascinating facts about these sneaky bugs. Photographs show where walking sticks and leaf bugs live, what they eat, and even what their eggs look like.
Simple text and photographs introduce the physical characteristics and behaviors of six insects, including walking sticks, spiders, roaches, mantiese, flies, and beetles.
This informative and fun book takes a look at some really strange spiders. Readers will learn interesting facts, including whether there really is a spider that is big enough to eat a whole fish. Detailed photographs show everything about spiders from their eight-eyed faces to their unlucky food.