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What's an Insect?

The vast majority of Earth's animal species are insects, and scientists have already identified 900,000 individual species. Incredible photographs of insects, both beautiful and strange, will assist readers in learning what antennae are and how insects use them. Readers learn about interesting species such as beautiful luna moths and industrious ants. Readers will even come away knowing the number of legs each insect has.

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  • "The vast majority of Earth's animal species are insects, and scientists have already identified 900,000 individual species. Incredible photographs of insects, both beautiful and strange, will assist readers in learning what antennae are and how insects use them. Readers learn about interesting species such as beautiful luna moths and industrious ants. Readers will even come away knowing the number of legs each insect has."@en
  • "Explores different kinds of insects in our world."@en
  • "Explores different kinds of insects in our world."
  • "The vast majority of Earth's animal species are insects. Readers will pour over incredible photos of insects, both beautiful and weird-looking, in this exciting book. Easy-to-follow text in both English and standard Latin-American Spanish make these engaging facts accessible to all readers."@en

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Juvenile works"

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  • "What's an Insect?"@en
  • "What's an insect?"@en
  • "What's an insect?"
  • "What's an insect? = Qué es un insecto?"