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the amazing insect book

the amazing insect book. By Zach Rosenblum. A is for ants that collect food. B is for bees that collect sweet nectar. C is for caterpillars that eat Bright green leaves. D is for daddy long leg. Daddy long legs eat things that fly into its web.

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the amazing insect book

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  1. the amazing insect book By Zach Rosenblum

  2. A is for ants that collect food.

  3. B is for bees that collect sweet nectar.

  4. C is for caterpillars that eat Bright green leaves.

  5. D is for daddy long leg. Daddy long legs eat things that fly into its web.

  6. E is for European butterflies that suck sweet nectar.

  7. F is for flies that carry lots of germs.

  8. G is for grasshoppers that make sounds with there wings.

  9. H is for horse flies that suck your blood.

  10. I is for Indian butterfly. Indian butterflies live in south asia.

  11. J is for Japanese beetle. Japanese beetles were first found in 1916.

  12. K is for katydid. Katydids are relatives of grasshoppers and crickets.

  13. l is for ladybug. Ladybugs eat a bug called an aphid.

  14. M is for millipede. Millipedes live in places with darkness and moisture.

  15. N is for Norway maple aphid. Norway maple a ids scientific name is periphylluslyropictus

  16. O is for owl butterfly. Owl butterflies live in central and south America.

  17. P IS FOR PRAYING MANTIS.PRAYING MANTIS CAN TURN ITS HEAD ALMOST ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY DEGRES.

  18. Q IS FOR QUINO CHECKERSPOT BUTTERFLY. QUINO CHECKRSPOT BUTTERFLieS USED TO BE COMMON NOW THERE ALMOST EXTINCT.

  19. R IS FOR RIONCEROS BEETLE RINOCEROS BEETLES LIVE IN Africa.

  20. S is for silver fish. Silver fishes are also called fish moths, carpet sharks, and paramites.

  21. T is for termites. There are almost 2,100 species.

  22. U is for uroplata. A uroplata is a beetle.

  23. V is for velvet ant. velvet ants can kill cows.

  24. W is for wooly bears. Wooly bears turn into tiger moths.

  25. X is for xyleborus. Xyleboruses are bark beetles.

  26. Y is for yellow jacket. Yellow jackets nests begin in spring.

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