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Bizarre Bugs


No. of pages 48

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Great for age 7-11 years
Insects have some pretty odd shapes. Even common ones are strange--a fly is like a huge pair of eye clusters on wings. A butterfly is a slender bug trapped between two gigantic sails. A firefly is a creature with a chemistry set tacked on behind. Many insects are even stranger. Some wear long streamers of wax, faces like alligators, or fancy polka dots. In text and spectacular photographs, meet some of these unusual insects and find out why they have such flashy colors, curious shapes, and peculiar life cycles. Discover how these adaptations help insects fend off enemies, feed themselves, or survive in a harsh environment. Here is an intriguing introduction to the bizarre world of insects.

 

There are 48 pages in this book. This book was published 2003 by Boyds Mills Press .

Doug Wechsler is Director of Visual Resources for Ornithology (VIREO), the world's largest collection of bird photographs at The Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia.

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