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Article: Look at a ladybug.(Science)
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- Weekly Reader, Edition K (including Science Spin)
- Article date:
- May 1, 2005
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Explain the ladybugs are insects. Most ladybugs help plants by eating other tiny insects that might harm plants. Ask: Where might you see a ladybug? What does a ladybug look like?
Learn About Ladybugs
Ladybugs have six legs.
Ladybugs fly. They have two pairs of wings.
Ladybugs feel things with their antennae, or feelers.
Ladybugs eat tiny insects called aphids. Aphids can harm plants.
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