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    beautiful colors you see on fall leaves and butterflies! They will be escorted to their home where they will work and live for the rest of their life. The area the babys first cry is where the fairy will be stationed to work and help beautiful mother nature and change seasons. No one can see the fairies

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    1: Common name of animal: The common name is the Kamehameha butterfly. Or the hawaiian name is Pulelehua. 2: Genus and Species name of animal: The Genus is the Painted Lady. The species name is Vanessa tameamea. 3: The group names of organism: Phylum: Arthropoda. Class: Insecta. Order: Lepidoptera. Family: Nymphalidae 4: The specific adaptations of an animal: The Kamehameha butterfly are split into two types. One is the behavioral. Behavioral focuses on actions. The other one is structural.

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    Example of an insect with incomplete metamorphosis is Dragonfly Like any insects, the dragonfly has a 3-component frame: a head, a thorax, and a protracted thin, segmented stomach. The dragonfly has 2 massive compound eyes that absorb maximum of the head. On the short thorax there are three pairs of jointed legs and pairs of long, sensitive, membranous wings. The dragonfly breathes via spiracles (tiny holes inside the abdomen). Existence cycle: A dragonfly undergoes incomplete metamorphosis. The

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    Butterflies are very beautiful and helpful insects. There are 12,000 types in the United States and 165,000 in the world. They are covered in scale-like hairs and have a long tongue called a proboscis used to suck pollen and nectar. Butterflies have beautiful designs on their wings that help classify them. The Gulf Fritillary Butterfly has an identifying orange, brown, white, black and silver pattern. They can be 2.56 to 3.15 inches in length. The scientific name is Agraulis vanillae. Another common

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    butterflies are traveling pollinators that migrate over 3000 miles in the winter when the weather begins to get cold (Smith). The National Geographic article and video by Lindsay N. Smith says that the butterfly population has decreased 90% in size over the last twenty years (Smith). Population decline comes from a variety of aspects, but the most impactful is the food that the caterpillars are eating and a lack of food on their migration. Monarch caterpillars are born in milkweed plants and eat

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    plant, it was most likely pollinated by the moths. Bats use moths as food to fill them up at night. In other cultures around the world, people use moths as protein to satisfy them. In some african countries it is common to eat moths for protein. ( Butterflies and Moths of North America) In some countries there are complaints of moths eating clothes and that they have destroyed blankets or even carpets. They can also be referred to as “Webbing Clothes Moths”. These moths can be a ½ inch long

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    Reading Author: Dana Vanormer Date created: 05/30/2016 8:43 AM PDT ; Date modified: 06/06/2016 8:41 PM PDT VITAL INFORMATION Subject(s) Elementary, ESL, Language Arts (English), Reading, Science Topic or Unit of Study The topic is dragonfly and the different things about the dragonfly. Grade/Level Grade 2 Summary The children will be reading the book “Are you a Dragonfly?” by Judy Allen. When the students are done reading the story I would have the vocabulary words for the students to learn and find

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    Monarch butterflies and chemical pollution The monarch butterflies are decreasing by 1999 and 2010 there was a decline of the Monarch butterflies by 81% because of a Midwestern disappearance of milkweed by 58% . Therefore, the butterflies are in danger, since they don’t have food or anywhere to lay their eggs. BACKGROUND INFORMATION The species information about these butterflies are that they’re a large orange butterfly that flies with its wings like a “v” shape while the wings have dark prominent

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    years, butterflies were widely populated in North America ,but over the last 50 years more than 95% of the population has decreased. One of the common factors of the decline of the population is because of farming and poaching. In order to protect these butterflies, there are three possible solutions to preventing these actions are restricting of butterfly areas, serving time in jail, and organizations to prevent poaching and farming. I. Background information Species info: Monarch Butterflies are

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    creature on this earth that can do no harm. The poem then discusses the unnecessary killing of that innocence. Caterpillars mind their own business and do not mean to harm anyone while trying to complete their metamorphosis or better known as the butterfly cycle. Killing an innocent creature simply because they are pests is wrong, especially due to the issue that everything in the natural world is interconnected. When killing creatures’, humans are tampering with nature’s natural cycle because every

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