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Hexapoda / Zoology / Biology / Developmental biology / Insects in culture / Entomology / Insect / Animal flight / Metamorphosis / Entomophagy / Holometabolism / Ant
Date: 2015-06-29 15:20:45
Hexapoda
Zoology
Biology
Developmental biology
Insects in culture
Entomology
Insect
Animal flight
Metamorphosis
Entomophagy
Holometabolism
Ant

T E A C H E R P R E - V I SI T EXHIBIT HIGHLIGHTS Feeling outnumbered? It’s not surprising. Approximately 95% of all animal species on the earth are insects. Stand alone on a piece of land half the size of a soccer fie

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