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1

Though all look
white to the
naked eye, males
and females are
different colors.

2

All males of the
species are
white; females
can have white
or yellow wings.

3

Wherever there
are orange trees,
these butterflies
are likely to be
found.

4

These got their
name because
their wings
look like peacock
feathers.

5

These are known
for their ability
to travel far--
in excess of
1,500 miles!

6

Their wings
appear to be
blue on one side,
but quite plain
on the other.

7

Fast and hard to
catch, these are
among the most
lovely butterflies
in the world!

8

Flashing black
wings with bright
green markings
make it easy to
identify.

9

Known as the
world's largest
butterfly, this
species boasts
larger females.

10

These are similar
to butterflies...
but for some
reason, hated by
many people.

11

The larva and
cocoons of these
wild silkworms
are a beautiful
green color.

12

All worker bees
are female. Their
honey has an
almost indefinite
shelf life.

13

These poison-
carrying bees
will attack big
foes to protect
the queen.

14

The name for
this insect comes
from its
elongated head.

15

Despite their
large size, these
are skittish and
scare easily.

16

Exclusively
predatory, these
will attack
insects larger
than themselves.

17

These critters
look like orchids,
so it's hard for
predators to
locate them.

18

In some cultures,
the chirping of
these insects is
said to resemble
frying sounds.

19

These have black
and green bodies
and transparent
wings.

20

The chirp of this
cicada means the
end of summer is
near.

21

The chirping of
this insect marks
the beginning of
summer.

22

With alligator-
like heads and
mothlike wings,
these are
actually cicadas.

23

These live in the
mountains in
summer and the
valleys in fall.

24

These are also
called "mosquito
hawks" for their
predatory habits.

25

These got their
name because of
their tigerlike
banding and
evasion skills.

26

The biggest
dragonfly in the
world, these
primitive insects
are living fossils.

27

Twenty percent
of worker ants
actually don't do
anything... They
are lazy ants.

28

For obvious
reasons, these
are also known
as "magic bugs."

29

These are said to
have short but
strong pincers.
Ouch!

30

These grind their
food up, using
their 20,000
teeth like a file.

31

These have
ears--not on
their heads, but
on their front
legs.

32

The frequency of
their song is so
high that it can't
be transmitted
over the phone.

33

These eat until
their stomachs
bulge. When
hungry, they may
eat each other.

34

These live
underground but
can fly and
swim. They're
multitalented.

35

These blend into
many leaf colors.
Females own the
best camouflage,
but males fly.

36

These will tear
their legs off to
flee predators...
but their legs
then grow back!

37

This larva makes
its casing from
silk and other
environmental
materials.

38

Also called
ladybirds or lady
beetles, these
help gardens by
controlling pests.

39

These resemble
violins--hence
the name. They
are so thin, they
fit in wood gaps.

40

The secret to the
strong jaws of
these insects is
all the wood they
eat.

41

These eat and
lay their eggs in
dung. Yes, it's
gross, but good
for the earth.

42

The posteriors of
both females and
males light up.
They are not
turn signals.

43

Unlike others in
this group, these
metal-looking
bugs fly without
their front wings.

44

This treasured
bug is valued
over platinum...
by some.

45

As their name
states, these
look like jewels.
Birds do not like
their color.

46

Known for the
distinct shape of
their heads, they
look strong but
are delicate.

47

Though typically
nocturnal, these
can be found
during the day.

48

Nocturnal and
very skittish,
their long lives
make them
popular pets.

49

Said to be the
most beautiful
type of beetle,
they are sturdier
than they look.

50

Their short life
span makes
these insects
hard to raise.

51

As their name
states, these
bugs have golden
bodies. Raising
them is tough.

52

The proud horns
of these relatives
of the scarab
beetle are just
overgrown skin.

53

The world's
strongest beetles
have three
horns--the keys
to their strength!

54

The heaviest
beetles in the
world are named
for their
trunklike horns.

55

The world's
largest beetle
can easily carry
up to 5 pounds!

56

The largest of its
kind in the
world, these can
fly like birds.

57

Females can lay
up to 20 eggs a
day and are
usually bigger
than the males.

58

Classified as
crustaceans,
these can survive
in water by using
gills.

59

These prefer
type-O blood--
its chemical
structure is close
to flower nectar.

60

There is nothing
more annoying
than when these
guys fly around
your ear!

61

Very few of
these actually
have more than
100 legs. They
have nasty bites.

62

Spiders in the
house will eat
flies and other
pests...but they
are still gross.

63

The belly hairs
these use to fire
poison cue more
itchiness than
the poison itself.

64

Those things
that look like
tails are actually
extensions of
their stomachs.

0

SYS_2D_bug_text.gmm

1

Though all look
white to the
naked eye, males
and females are
different colors.

2

All males of the
species are
white; females
can have white
or yellow wings.

3

Wherever there
are orange trees,
these butterflies
are likely to be
found.

4

These got their
name because
their wings
look like peacock
feathers.

5

These are known
for their ability
to travel far--
in excess of
1,500 miles!

6

Their wings
appear to be
blue on one side,
but quite plain
on the other.

7

Fast and hard to
catch, these are
among the most
lovely butterflies
in the world!

8

Flashing black
wings with bright
green markings
make it easy to
identify.

9

Known as the
world's largest
butterfly, this
species boasts
larger females.

10

These are similar
to butterflies...
but for some
reason, hated by
many people.

11

The larva and
cocoons of these
wild silkworms
are a beautiful
green color.

12

All worker bees
are female. Their
honey has an
almost indefinite
shelf life.

13

These poison-
carrying bees
will attack big
foes to protect
the queen.

14

The name for
this insect comes
from its
elongated head.

15

Despite their
large size, these
are skittish and
scare easily.

16

Exclusively
predatory, these
will attack
insects larger
than themselves.

17

These critters
look like orchids,
so it's hard for
predators to
locate them.

18

In some cultures,
the chirping of
these insects is
said to resemble
frying sounds.

19

These have black
and green bodies
and transparent
wings.

20

The chirp of this
cicada means the
end of summer is
near.

21

The chirping of
this insect marks
the beginning of
summer.

22

With alligator-
like heads and
mothlike wings,
these are
actually cicadas.

23

These live in the
mountains in
summer and the
valleys in fall.

24

These are also
called "mosquito
hawks" for their
predatory habits.

25

These got their
name because of
their tigerlike
banding and
evasion skills.

26

The biggest
dragonfly in the
world, these
primitive insects
are living fossils.

27

Twenty percent
of worker ants
actually don't do
anything... They
are lazy ants.

28

For obvious
reasons, these
are also known
as "magic bugs."

29

These are said to
have short but
strong pincers.
Ouch!

30

These grind their
food up, using
their 20,000
teeth like a file.

31

These have
ears--not on
their heads, but
on their front
legs.

32

The frequency of
their song is so
high that it can't
be transmitted
over the phone.

33

These eat until
their stomachs
bulge. When
hungry, they may
eat each other.

34

These live
underground but
can fly and
swim. They're
multitalented.

35

These blend into
many leaf colors.
Females own the
best camouflage,
but males fly.

36

These will tear
their legs off to
flee predators...
but their legs
then grow back!

37

This larva makes
its casing from
silk and other
environmental
materials.

38

Also called
ladybirds or lady
beetles, these
help gardens by
controlling pests.

39

These resemble
violins--hence
the name. They
are so thin, they
fit in wood gaps.

40

The secret to the
strong jaws of
these insects is
all the wood they
eat.

41

These eat and
lay their eggs in
dung. Yes, it's
gross, but good
for the earth.

42

The posteriors of
both females and
males light up.
They are not
turn signals.

43

Unlike others in
this group, these
metal-looking
bugs fly without
their front wings.

44

This treasured
bug is valued
over platinum...
by some.

45

As their name
states, these
look like jewels.
Birds do not like
their color.

46

Known for the
distinct shape of
their heads, they
look strong but
are delicate.

47

Though typically
nocturnal, these
can be found
during the day.

48

Nocturnal and
very skittish,
their long lives
make them
popular pets.

49

Said to be the
most beautiful
type of beetle,
they are sturdier
than they look.

50

Their short life
span makes
these insects
hard to raise.

51

As their name
states, these
bugs have golden
bodies. Raising
them is tough.

52

The proud horns
of these relatives
of the scarab
beetle are just
overgrown skin.

53

The world's
strongest beetles
have three
horns--the keys
to their strength!

54

The heaviest
beetles in the
world are named
for their
trunklike horns.

55

The world's
largest beetle
can easily carry
up to 5 pounds!

56

The largest of its
kind in the
world, these can
fly like birds.

57

Females can lay
up to 20 eggs a
day and are
usually bigger
than the males.

58

Classified as
crustaceans,
these can survive
in water by using
gills.

59

These prefer
type-O blood--
its chemical
structure is close
to flower nectar.

60

There is nothing
more annoying
than when these
guys fly around
your ear!

61

Very few of
these actually
have more than
100 legs. They
have nasty bites.

62

Spiders in the
house will eat
flies and other
pests...but they
are still gross.

63

The belly hairs
these use to fire
poison cue more
itchiness than
the poison itself.

64

Those things
that look like
tails are actually
extensions of
their stomachs.

0

SYS_2D_bug_text.gmm

1

Though all look
white to the
naked eye, males
and females are
different colors.

2

All males of the
species are
white; females
can have white
or yellow wings.

3

Wherever there
are orange trees,
these butterflies
are likely to be
found.

4

These got their
name because
their wings
look like peacock
feathers.

5

These are known
for their ability
to travel far--
in excess of
1,500 miles!

6

Their wings
appear to be
blue on one side,
but quite plain
on the other.

7

Fast and hard to
catch, these are
among the most
lovely butterflies
in the world!

8

Flashing black
wings with bright
green markings
make it easy to
identify.

9

Known as the
world's largest
butterfly, this
species boasts
larger females.

10

These are similar
to butterflies...
but for some
reason, hated by
many people.

11

The larva and
cocoons of these
wild silkworms
are a beautiful
green color.

12

All worker bees
are female. Their
honey has an
almost indefinite
shelf life.

13

These poison-
carrying bees
will attack big
foes to protect
the queen.

14

The name for
this insect comes
from its
elongated head.

15

Despite their
large size, these
are skittish and
scare easily.

16

Exclusively
predatory, these
will attack
insects larger
than themselves.

17

These critters
look like orchids,
so it's hard for
predators to
locate them.

18

In some cultures,
the chirping of
these insects is
said to resemble
frying sounds.

19

These have black
and green bodies
and transparent
wings.

20

The chirp of this
cicada means the
end of summer is
near.

21

The chirping of
this insect marks
the beginning of
summer.

22

With alligator-
like heads and
mothlike wings,
these are
actually cicadas.

23

These live in the
mountains in
summer and the
valleys in fall.

24

These are also
called "mosquito
hawks" for their
predatory habits.

25

These got their
name because of
their tigerlike
banding and
evasion skills.

26

The biggest
dragonfly in the
world, these
primitive insects
are living fossils.

27

Twenty percent
of worker ants
actually don't do
anything... They
are lazy ants.

28

For obvious
reasons, these
are also known
as "magic bugs."

29

These are said to
have short but
strong pincers.
Ouch!

30

These grind their
food up, using
their 20,000
teeth like a file.

31

These have
ears--not on
their heads, but
on their front
legs.

32

The frequency of
their song is so
high that it can't
be transmitted
over the phone.

33

These eat until
their stomachs
bulge. When
hungry, they may
eat each other.

34

These live
underground but
can fly and
swim. They're
multitalented.

35

These blend into
many leaf colors.
Females own the
best camouflage,
but males fly.

36

These will tear
their legs off to
flee predators...
but their legs
then grow back!

37

This larva makes
its casing from
silk and other
environmental
materials.

38

Also called
ladybirds or lady
beetles, these
help gardens by
controlling pests.

39

These resemble
violins--hence
the name. They
are so thin, they
fit in wood gaps.

40

The secret to the
strong jaws of
these insects is
all the wood they
eat.

41

These eat and
lay their eggs in
dung. Yes, it's
gross, but good
for the earth.

42

The posteriors of
both females and
males light up.
They are not
turn signals.

43

Unlike others in
this group, these
metal-looking
bugs fly without
their front wings.

44

This treasured
bug is valued
over platinum...
by some.

45

As their name
states, these
look like jewels.
Birds do not like
their color.

46

Known for the
distinct shape of
their heads, they
look strong but
are delicate.

47

Though typically
nocturnal, these
can be found
during the day.

48

Nocturnal and
very skittish,
their long lives
make them
popular pets.

49

Said to be the
most beautiful
type of beetle,
they are sturdier
than they look.

50

Their short life
span makes
these insects
hard to raise.

51

As their name
states, these
bugs have golden
bodies. Raising
them is tough.

52

The proud horns
of these relatives
of the scarab
beetle are just
overgrown skin.

53

The world's
strongest beetles
have three
horns--the keys
to their strength!

54

The heaviest
beetles in the
world are named
for their
trunklike horns.

55

The world's
largest beetle
can easily carry
up to 5 pounds!

56

The largest of its
kind in the
world, these can
fly like birds.

57

Females can lay
up to 20 eggs a
day and are
usually bigger
than the males.

58

Classified as
crustaceans,
these can survive
in water by using
gills.

59

These prefer
type-O blood--
its chemical
structure is close
to flower nectar.

60

There is nothing
more annoying
than when these
guys fly around
your ear!

61

Very few of
these actually
have more than
100 legs. They
have nasty bites.

62

Spiders in the
house will eat
flies and other
pests...but they
are still gross.

63

The belly hairs
these use to fire
poison cue more
itchiness than
the poison itself.

64

Those things
that look like
tails are actually
extensions of
their stomachs.

0

SYS_2D_bug_text.gmm

1

Though all look
white to the
naked eye, males
and females are
different colors.

2

All males of the
species are
white; females
can have white
or yellow wings.

3

Wherever there
are orange trees,
these butterflies
are likely to be
found.

4

These got their
name because
their wings
look like peacock
feathers.

5

These are known
for their ability
to travel far--
in excess of
1,500 miles!

6

Their wings
appear to be
blue on one side,
but quite plain
on the other.

7

Fast and hard to
catch, these are
among the most
lovely butterflies
in the world!

8

Flashing black
wings with bright
green markings
make it easy to
identify.

9

Known as the
world's largest
butterfly, this
species boasts
larger females.

10

These are similar
to butterflies...
but for some
reason, hated by
many people.

11

The larva and
cocoons of these
wild silkworms
are a beautiful
green color.

12

All worker bees
are female. Their
honey has an
almost indefinite
shelf life.

13

These poison-
carrying bees
will attack big
foes to protect
the queen.

14

The name for
this insect comes
from its
elongated head.

15

Despite their
large size, these
are skittish and
scare easily.

16

Exclusively
predatory, these
will attack
insects larger
than themselves.

17

These critters
look like orchids,
so it's hard for
predators to
locate them.

18

In some cultures,
the chirping of
these insects is
said to resemble
frying sounds.

19

These have black
and green bodies
and transparent
wings.

20

The chirp of this
cicada means the
end of summer is
near.

21

The chirping of
this insect marks
the beginning of
summer.

22

With alligator-
like heads and
mothlike wings,
these are
actually cicadas.

23

These live in the
mountains in
summer and the
valleys in fall.

24

These are also
called "mosquito
hawks" for their
predatory habits.

25

These got their
name because of
their tigerlike
banding and
evasion skills.

26

The biggest
dragonfly in the
world, these
primitive insects
are living fossils.

27

Twenty percent
of worker ants
actually don't do
anything... They
are lazy ants.

28

For obvious
reasons, these
are also known
as "magic bugs."

29

These are said to
have short but
strong pincers.
Ouch!

30

These grind their
food up, using
their 20,000
teeth like a file.

31

These have
ears--not on
their heads, but
on their front
legs.

32

The frequency of
their song is so
high that it can't
be transmitted
over the phone.

33

These eat until
their stomachs
bulge. When
hungry, they may
eat each other.

34

These live
underground but
can fly and
swim. They're
multitalented.

35

These blend into
many leaf colors.
Females own the
best camouflage,
but males fly.

36

These will tear
their legs off to
flee predators...
but their legs
then grow back!

37

This larva makes
its casing from
silk and other
environmental
materials.

38

Also called
ladybirds or lady
beetles, these
help gardens by
controlling pests.

39

These resemble
violins--hence
the name. They
are so thin, they
fit in wood gaps.

40

The secret to the
strong jaws of
these insects is
all the wood they
eat.

41

These eat and
lay their eggs in
dung. Yes, it's
gross, but good
for the earth.

42

The posteriors of
both females and
males light up.
They are not
turn signals.

43

Unlike others in
this group, these
metal-looking
bugs fly without
their front wings.

44

This treasured
bug is valued
over platinum...
by some.

45

As their name
states, these
look like jewels.
Birds do not like
their color.

46

Known for the
distinct shape of
their heads, they
look strong but
are delicate.

47

Though typically
nocturnal, these
can be found
during the day.

48

Nocturnal and
very skittish,
their long lives
make them
popular pets.

49

Said to be the
most beautiful
type of beetle,
they are sturdier
than they look.

50

Their short life
span makes
these insects
hard to raise.

51

As their name
states, these
bugs have golden
bodies. Raising
them is tough.

52

The proud horns
of these relatives
of the scarab
beetle are just
overgrown skin.

53

The world's
strongest beetles
have three
horns--the keys
to their strength!

54

The heaviest
beetles in the
world are named
for their
trunklike horns.

55

The world's
largest beetle
can easily carry
up to 5 pounds!

56

The largest of its
kind in the
world, these can
fly like birds.

57

Females can lay
up to 20 eggs a
day and are
usually bigger
than the males.

58

Classified as
crustaceans,
these can survive
in water by using
gills.

59

These prefer
type-O blood--
its chemical
structure is close
to flower nectar.

60

There is nothing
more annoying
than when these
guys fly around
your ear!

61

Very few of
these actually
have more than
100 legs. They
have nasty bites.

62

Spiders in the
house will eat
flies and other
pests...but they
are still gross.

63

The belly hairs
these use to fire
poison cue more
itchiness than
the poison itself.

64

Those things
that look like
tails are actually
extensions of
their stomachs.

64

Those things
that look like
tails are actually
extensions of
their stomachs.

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