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homework By Curtis

Inquiry/ bug investigation Name of bug Number of legs Number of wings Food type habitat goliath bird-eating spider 8 Birds, Arthapods, worms, frogs, toads ,lizards and snakes. Mostly in the amazon rainforest. honeybee 6 2 honey Gardens, woodlands, orchards and meadows Earthworms Roots, leaves and dirt Soil and dead plant material snail Plants, fungi and algae Mountainous regions

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