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Anatomy

Life Cycle

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Anatomy

Life Cycle

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This game will take you through (insert purpose of the game). Click on the first box. Read through the information on the screen, and click on the BEST of the choices. Be careful, though. If you choose the wrong answer, you’ll be taken back to the

initial screen, and you’ll have to start over!

HAVE FUN!Click here to go back

and get started.

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Is a ladybug and insect or a reptile?

Insect Reptile

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A won't fly if the temperature is below

Above 75 degrees Fahrenheit

Below 55 degrees Fahrenheit

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What begins to fade away on a ladybug as they get older

ShellSpots

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What do ladybugs feed on during hibernation?

FruitsStored fat

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Who is usually smaller a male or female ladybug?

FemaleMale

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Go to Anatomy

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What does the ladybug use to touch, smell and taste.  

Larvae Antennae

Legs

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What protects the ladybugs wings?

Elytra

Spots

Head

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Eye

Shell

Leg

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What is the arrow pointing to?

Leg

Eye

Antennae

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What is the arrow pointing to?

Elytra

Wing

Head

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Go toLife Cycle

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What stage is shown?

Egg Larval

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How long does this stage last?

2 to 5 days 4 to 6 hours

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What stage of the ladybugs life cycle is shown?

Adult Pupa

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4 hours 7 days

About how long does the pupa stage last?

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PupaLarval

Egg

Which stage lasts the longest?

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Now you are ready for more ladybug adventures

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