Dinosaur Baby Polybag
Dinosaur Baby Polybag
Such a cute version of Dinosaurs for the little ones! Dinosaurs walked the earth for over 165 million years.
They lived during a period of time known as the Mesozoic Era, or Age of Reptiles.
At the end of the Cretaceous Period they became extinct – that was around 65 million years ago.
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Large Plastic Ground Beetle
Ground beetles in the genus 'Brachinus' are commonly known as 'Bombardier Beetles' (more than 500 species altogether). Ground Beetles are known for their defensive ability to squirt a jet of hot foul-smelling liquid from their abdomens. Ground beetles in the subfamily 'Cicindelinae' are known as 'Tiger Beetles'. Although their body shapes and colouring vary, most are shiny black or metallic. They have ridged wing covers (elytra). The elytra are fused in some large flightless species.
Almost all carabids have a groove on their foreleg with a comb of hairs used to clean their antennae.
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Mega Bug Viewer
Mega Bug Viewer
Mega Bug Viewer is a JUMBO magnifying viewer for observing insects, small water creatures, tadpoles. Is this the world’s greatest bug viewer? If not, it comes pretty close. This jumbo-sized transparent container allows you to hold and study even the biggest, bulkiest species of insect. Keep the lid closed to safely watch creeping critters through the magnifying top, and get a close look at their fascinating body parts. Or open the lid to use it for catching bugs on the spot. The jar is also big enough to hold small creatures of the water, like tadpoles and little fish.
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Mini Insects
Mini Insects
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Fun Insect Facts for Kids
The number of insect species is believed to be between six and ten million.
Insect bodies have three parts, the thorax, abdomen and head.
Insects have two antennae.
Insects have three pairs of legs.
Some insects, such as gerridae (water striders), are able to walk on the surface of water.
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Mini Spiders
Mini Spiders
Fun facts that may or may not make spiders seem less creepy.
All spiders produce silk. …
One species is mostly vegetarian. …
Spiders are nearsighted. …
Females can lay up to 3,000 eggs at one time. …
Jumping spiders can jump up to 50x their own length. …
The 'daddy long-legs' you see might not actually be a spider. Spiders have adapted to live in nearly every type of habitat, and they are one of the top 10 most diverse populations on earth. They play vital roles in all ecosystems -except in your home.
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