F irst Facts
Bugs
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F irst Facts
Bugs Contents How many legs?
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Bug babies
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Beetles
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Ant armies
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Nature’s little helpers
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Buzzing bees
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Spiders
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Flies
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I’m hungry
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Hide and seek
24
Small but deadly
26
Record holders
28
Glossary
31
Index
32
How many legs? Bugs come in all shapes and sizes. But you can often tell which kind it is by counting the legs. Count quickly, some bugs are fast!
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If it has six legs then say hello to an insect! All insects have six legs.
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If you come across a creature with no legs, then you are probably looking at a worm or slug.
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a m ny o One, two, three, four, five... too many legs to count? That’s a millipede. Some have 750 legs!
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Centipedes have lots of legs. They have one pair on each small body segment.
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Can you count eight legs? If so, you are looking at a spider or scorpion. They always have eight legs.
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Bug babies All creepy
crawlies lay eggs. Some babies are just mini versions of the adults, but the babies of
butterflies, ants, bees, wasps, beetles, and flies look very different than their parents.
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Earwig babies are mini versions of their parents. As they grow they have to shed their skin.
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Maggots are fly babies. They look different than flies. Maggots don’t have legs or wings.
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