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Insects

Ant
1 2 3
Wasp

Earwig

Grass Hopper

Butterfly

Cockaroach

Bee
The Egg The Caterpillar Shedding
Spider

Cricket

Flea
Interavtice
Insects Eyes
The monarch butterfly has compound eyes.
It has very small eyes. Monarchs can see more
Antenna
Monarch butterflies have two antennas. They are
attached to the head. They are long and skinny
clours then moths and other animals.
and end with knobs. Monarch butterlies smell
with theirantessnas.

Wings
A monarch has four narrow wings.
Ant They have two hind wings and two
forewings. Their warning colours
are black and orange. They have
Wasp tiny scales. Butterfly’s wings soak
sun’s rays when it is cold. Their
wings get wet in the rain.

Earwig Proboscis
The proboscis is a long tong tongue
Grass Hopper that is like a drinking straw. It is a long
sucking tube that is tightly coiled.
The monarch sips up flower nectar
with its proboscis.
Butterfly

Cockaroach
Legs
Bee
Monarchs have six legs. They have two front
legs that are tiny. Monacrh butterflies taste
Spider with their legs.

Cricket
Abdomen
Flea The monarch’s abdomen is in the tail area.
They store their fat in their abdomen. The
monacrh’s stomachand heart are in the
abdomen. Monarchs breathe through
holes in their abdomens.

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