This document summarizes key details about 6 common insects: stag beetle, praying mantis, ladybug, grasshopper, termite, and butterfly. It notes that stag beetles can grow up to 7.5 cm long and get their name from their strong jaws. Praying mantises have large convex eyes and long tentacles. Ladybugs primarily eat aphids and mate in spring and summer. Grasshoppers have short-tailed tentacles and big eyes to tear and chew plant parts. Termites feed on wood and plant material and build anthills from ground and wood. Butterflies feed on nectar and have hairy bodies with slightly movable heads and variably sized front and back
This document summarizes key details about 6 common insects: stag beetle, praying mantis, ladybug, grasshopper, termite, and butterfly. It notes that stag beetles can grow up to 7.5 cm long and get their name from their strong jaws. Praying mantises have large convex eyes and long tentacles. Ladybugs primarily eat aphids and mate in spring and summer. Grasshoppers have short-tailed tentacles and big eyes to tear and chew plant parts. Termites feed on wood and plant material and build anthills from ground and wood. Butterflies feed on nectar and have hairy bodies with slightly movable heads and variably sized front and back
This document summarizes key details about 6 common insects: stag beetle, praying mantis, ladybug, grasshopper, termite, and butterfly. It notes that stag beetles can grow up to 7.5 cm long and get their name from their strong jaws. Praying mantises have large convex eyes and long tentacles. Ladybugs primarily eat aphids and mate in spring and summer. Grasshoppers have short-tailed tentacles and big eyes to tear and chew plant parts. Termites feed on wood and plant material and build anthills from ground and wood. Butterflies feed on nectar and have hairy bodies with slightly movable heads and variably sized front and back
5.a Content Stagbeetle Praying mantis Ladybug Grasshopper Termite Butterfly Stagbeetle Stagbeetle is the largest insect in a forest and it’s long to 7,5 cm. He got his name according to his strong jaw. Praying mantis
Praying mantis has big convex
eyes and long tentacles. Their body length is usually between 40 and 80 mm. Ladybug
Most ladybugs are fed
exclusively aphids. Most of the ladybugs pair in spring and summer. They are remarkable by their black dots on their back. Grasshopper
They have short-tailed tentacles and
big eyes. In the mouth there are two forks tailored to tear and chew. They feed on different parts of the plant. If they grow very strongly they can cause damage to the crops. Termite They are fed with wood and other plant material. Their anthill is built of ground and wood. Their body is long-lasting. They have headset widespread with the jaw. Butterfly Fully developed butterflies feed most nectar, rarely with pollen. Their body is hairy and their head is slightly movable. The front wings are usually larger than the back. Without wings, butterflies can be between 3 mm and 7 cm long.