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Beetle By Keianna and Katie

Beetle By Keianna and Katie. Contents Ladybird 3 Ladybird 3 Gold Beetle 4 Ladybird 5 Ladybird 5 Glossary 6 Glossary 6

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Page 1: Beetle By Keianna and Katie. Contents Ladybird 3 Ladybird 3 Gold Beetle 4 Ladybird 5 Ladybird 5 Glossary 6 Glossary 6

Beetle

By Keianna and Katie

Page 2: Beetle By Keianna and Katie. Contents Ladybird 3 Ladybird 3 Gold Beetle 4 Ladybird 5 Ladybird 5 Glossary 6 Glossary 6

Contents

Ladybird 3

Gold Beetle 4

Ladybird 5

Glossary 6

Page 3: Beetle By Keianna and Katie. Contents Ladybird 3 Ladybird 3 Gold Beetle 4 Ladybird 5 Ladybird 5 Glossary 6 Glossary 6

Bee

Did you know there are 46 different types of bees?

Drones (male bees) don’t do anything while workers (female bees) do all the work!

Lots and lots of creatures big and small eat bees such as spiders ,wasps ,crickets and ants.

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Ladybird

Ladybirds are a type of beetle.

The most common type of ladybird has seven spots on their exoskeleton.All ladybirds have three parts to their body.

All ladybirds have six legs.

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Gold beetle

Beetles can be black, gold or brown.

Beetles are omnivores.

Did you know there are 400,000 different types of beetles?

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Ladybirds

Ladybirds are not always red they can be in lots of different colours.

All ladybirds have an exoskeleton to protect its soft insides.

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Glossary

Exoskeleton a hard skin

Common not very rare.

Omnivores eat meat and vegetables.