Insects are the most successful creatures on Earth. Beetles
alone account for almost a third of all known animal
species. Many insects are tiny, but others are big
enough for us to see the amazing
intricacy of their structure.
Some may bite or sting, and a
few are real pests, but most
are harmless, fascinating,
and beautiful.
Insects
BUTTERFLIES
Butterflies start life as leaf-
munching caterpillars, then
form protective cases and
become pupae, before turning
into colourful winged beauties
that sip nectar from flowers.
FLIES
True flies have just two wings
for flying, rather than four like
other adult insects. Some are
biting bloodsuckers, and a few
can spread diseases, but others
like hoverflies are harmless.
MOTHS
Moths are basically the same as
butterflies, but most moths fly
by night on whirring wings. Many
are dull brown for camouflage,
but a few are brightly patterned.
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Great eggfly butterfly pupa
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Pink barred
sallow moth
Cabbage white
caterpillars
Housefly
Tortoiseshell
caterpillar
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