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Crustaceans, insects, and arachnids - the wonderful world of bugs, on land, in the air, and in the water.
Instructions: Each row makes one card. Cut along the double lines and fold along the single lines. Then glue or tape the sides together.
Crustacean known for walking sideways |
crab
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Its name means "100 feet" |
centipede
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Insect known for swarms and making honey |
bee
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Arachnid with a long tail and a stinger at the end |
scorpion
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Insect whose larval from is a caterpillar, such as the monarch |
butterfly
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A pillbug, like lobsters and shrimp, is this type of arthropod |
crustacean
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A __ crab is not really a crab, and in fact not even a crustacean. Some are known for breeding in the Delaware Bay |
horseshoe
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These arthropods are known for having six legs as adults |
insects
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Arthropod known for spinning webs |
spider
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This type of insect includes fireflies, scarabs, and ladybugs |
beetle
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This insect often annoys campers by sucking blood and causing itchiness. It also spreads malaria, and is actually a type of fly. |
mosquito
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Ticks, vinegarroons, and scorpions are this type of arthropod |
arachnid
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