insects

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insects

Name that bug!

One of the easiest ways to tell what animal group a bug belongs in is to count its legs. However, there are many other interesting bug body parts that give clues as to what kind of living thing it is. Readers learn all about insects and arachnids in a fun format in which they’re shown a close-up photograph and given a few facts about the pictured creature. The answer is revealed on the following pages. Wings, legs, mouths, and exoskeletons are shown in full-color and complemented by science text hinting at what awaits readers when they turn the page.
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Insect invasion

Mighty mozzarella! A swarm of hungry insects is chewing up everything in Muskrat City. Can the Heromice save the day?.
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Laloo the red panda

Laloo, a red panda from India that likes bugs, makes friends throughout the land as he eludes capture from a crook who hopes to sell Laloo, and makes his way back home.
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Laloo the red panda

Laloo, a red panda from India that likes bugs, makes friends throughout the land as he eludes capture from a crook who hopes to sell Laloo, and makes his way back home.
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You wouldn't want to live without insects!

Describes insects, including the benefits they provide, life cycle, history, and how to tell an insect from a non-insect.
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Backyard insects

Text and photographs discuss common garden insects and their protective appearance which includes camouflage, warning colors, copycat characteristics, and scary characteristics.

Plants and insects

"Provides comprehensive information on climate change and its effects on plants and insects"--Provided by publisher.

Insect

Get up close and personal and be an eyewitness to some of the most successful, adaptable, and numerous crawly creatures on the planet.

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